eprintid: 1181 rev_number: 8 eprint_status: archive userid: 432 dir: disk0/00/00/11/81 datestamp: 2006-12-15 lastmod: 2019-09-27 05:26:35 status_changed: 2007-11-07 00:35:08 type: paper metadata_visibility: show abstract: AgriPoliS is a multi-agent mixed integer linear programming (MIP) model, spatially explicit, developed in C++ language and suitable for long-term sim- ulations of agricultural policies. Beyond the mixed integer programming core, the model main feature is the interaction among a set of heterogeneous farm- ers and between them and the environment in which they operate. In this paper we describe an extension of the model allowing AgriPoliS to deal with typical characters of the Mediterranean agriculture. In particular AgriPoliS was extended to allow a generic number of products and soil types, included perennial crops and products with quality differentiation. Furthermore, it can explicitly take into account irrigation. copyrightnote: I certify that I have the right to deposit the contribution with MPRA. creators_name: Lobianco, Antonello creators_name: Roberto, Esposti creators_id: a.lobianco@univpm.it creators_id: r.esposti@univpm.it date: 2006-01 date_issue: 2006-01 file_format: pdf file_url: http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/1181/01/MPRA_paper_1181.pdf full_text_status: public identifierabstract: http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/1181/ institutions: IDEMA research project institution: IDEMA research project ispublished: pub keywords: Mediterranean Agriculture; Common Agricultural Policy; Agent-based Models language: en pages: 38 subjects: Q12 subjects: Q18 title: The regional model for Mediterranean agriculture suggestions: Published as Working paper of IDEMA 6th framework EU founded research. IDEMA stand for "The Impact of Decoupling and Modulation in the Enlarged Union: a sectoral and farm level assessment". http://www.sli.lu.se/IDEMA/idemahome.asp citation: Lobianco, Antonello and Roberto, Esposti (2006): The regional model for Mediterranean agriculture. Published in: document_url: https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/1181/1/MPRA_paper_1181.pdf