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Title Flows in Agro-food Networks (FAN): An agent-based model to simulate local agricultural material flows
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Authors Fernandez-Mena, H; Gaudou, B; Pellerin, S; MacDonald, GK; Nesme, T
Title Flows in Agro-food Networks (FAN): An agent-based model to simulate local agricultural material flows
Year 2020
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.agsy.2019.102718
Abstract Agro-food networks are characterized by complex material exchanges among farms, processors, consumers, and waste managers involved in fertilization, food, feed and bioenergy production. Better coordination of material exchanges at the local scale can facilitate more efficient resource use. Here, we present a new agent-based model, "Flows in Agro-food Networks" (FAN), which simulates the processing and exchange of fertilizers, feed, food and wastes among farms and multiple upstream or downstream partners (feed and fertilizer suppliers, food industries, waste processors, and anaerobic digesters) in small farming regions. FAN includes a series of environmental indicators that can be used to assess alternative scenarios in terms of ecosystem services, nutrient cycling, and resource autonomy. We use a French case study to demonstrate FAN's dynamics and to explore the sensitivity of key parameters. We show a strong influence of spatial distance between agents, their disposition to exchange, and their preference for specific materials on local agro-food network simulations. FAN is powerful theoretical tool to explore and assess opportunities for a circular economy in small farming regions and to unravel interactions between recycling, environmental performance and food production.
Author Keywords Agro-food networks; Material exchanges; Biomass and nutrient flows; Circular economy; Agent-based model
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000524975500008
WoS Category Agriculture, Multidisciplinary
Research Area Agriculture
PDF http://manuscript.elsevier.com/S0308521X19301969/pdf/S0308521X19301969.pdf
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