• Title of article

    RBSim 2: simulating the complex interactions between human movement and the outdoor recreation environment

  • Author/Authors

    Itami، نويسنده , , Robert and Raulings، نويسنده , , Rob and MacLaren، نويسنده , , Glen and Hirst، نويسنده , , Kathleen and Gimblett، نويسنده , , Randy and Zanon، نويسنده , , Dino and Chladek، نويسنده , , Peter، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    278
  • To page
    286
  • Abstract
    This paper describes advancements in recreation management using new technology that couples Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with Intelligent Agents to simulate recreation behaviour in real world settings. RBSim 2 (Recreation Behaviour Simulator) is a computer simulation program that enables recreation managers to explore the consequences of change to any one or more variables so that the goal of accommodating increasing visitor use is achieved while maintaining the quality of visitor experience. RBSim provides both a qualitative understanding of management scenarios by the use of map graphics from a GIS as well as a quantitative understanding of management consequences by generating statistics during the simulation. Managers are able to identify points of over crowding, bottlenecks in circulation systems, and conflicts between different user groups. 2 is a tool designed specifically for the purposes of simulating human recreation behaviour in outdoor environments. The software is designed to allow recreation researchers and managers to simulate any recreation environment where visitors are restricted to movement on a network (roads, trails, rivers, etc.). The software architecture is comprised of the following components: module to enter travel network, facilities, and elevation data t module to specify tourist personality types, travel modes, and agent rules cal Trip planner to specify trips as an aggregation of entry/exit nodes, arrival curves, destinations and agents. ario designer to specify combinations of travel networks, and typical trip plans. istical module to specify outputs and summarise simulation results aper describes the RBSim software architecture with specific reference to the trip planning algorithms used by the recreation agents. An application of the simulator at Port Campbell National Park, Victoria Australia is described.
  • Keywords
    Intelligent agents , Recreation simulation , Recreation management , Individual based models , Geographic information systems , Recreation Behaviour Simulator
  • Journal title
    Journal for Nature Conservation
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    Journal for Nature Conservation
  • Record number

    2230797