The potential of agent-based modeling as a tool to unravel the complexity of household food security: a case study of rural Southern Malawi
The potential of agent-based modeling as a tool to unravel the complexity of household food security: a case study of rural Southern Malawi
University of Southampton
Dobbie, Samantha, Louise
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September 2016
Dobbie, Samantha, Louise
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Schreckenberg, Kathrin
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Dobbie, Samantha, Louise
(2016)
The potential of agent-based modeling as a tool to unravel the complexity of household food security: a case study of rural Southern Malawi.
University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis, 213pp.
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Samantha, Louise Dobbie
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Kathrin Schreckenberg
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