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Développement d’une interface de simulation multi-agents pour la gestion concertée des territoires pastoraux de moyenne montagne

Published: 17 July 2023 Publication History

Abstract

Le pastoralisme alpin de moyenne montagne dépend aujourd’hui de la coordination de nombreux acteurs locaux aux intérêts distincts. Dans ce contexte, nous cherchons à accompagner l’évolution des pratiques pastorales dans le cadre de concertations entre acteurs du territoire Alpes Provence Verdon. Nous proposons une interface graphique couplée à une simulation multi-agents, pour visualiser l’impact dans le temps de scénarios d’usage du territoire, et représenter les dynamiques (ex. développement des forêts, présence touristique) à grandes échelles. Cette interface sera utilisée durant des concertations organisées entre acteurs locaux et chercheurs, afin de favoriser le consensus lors de la planification d’actions et d’aménagements sur le territoire. Nous présentons ici notre prototype d’interface associée au modèle multi-agents ainsi que ses cas d’utilisation, et discutons de son rapport aux transitions sociétales actuelles.

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IHM '23 Adjunct: Adjunct Proceedings of the 34th Conference on l'Interaction Humain-Machine
April 2023
49 pages
ISBN:9798400700668
DOI:10.1145/3577590
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  1. action research
  2. collaborative visualization
  3. comparative visualization
  4. concertation territoriale
  5. interactive visualization
  6. multi-agent simulations
  7. recherche-action
  8. simulations multi-agents
  9. territorial concertation
  10. visualisation collaborative
  11. visualisation comparative
  12. visualisation interactive

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