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SimPachamama Simulation and Scenario Analysis: Research for Policy Impact Dr. Lykke Andersen INESAD, La Paz, Bolivia February 18 20, 2015 Istanbul, Turkey

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SimPachamamaSimulation and Scenario

Analysis: Research for

Policy Impact

Dr. Lykke Andersen

INESAD, La Paz, Bolivia

February 18 – 20, 2015

Istanbul, Turkey

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What is SimPachamama?

• SimPachamama is an Agent Based simulation tool, which

mimics the behavior of a small community located at the

agricultural frontier. The user takes on the role of the

mayor of the community, and the objective is to

implement policies so as to improve human well-being as

much as possible without destroying the environment.

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Different types of mayors:

• Passive, laissez-faire mayor: Doesn’t do anything –

useful for creating the baseline simulation.

• Greedy mayor: Wants to accumulate as much money as

possible to use for his own personal benefit.

• Softie green mayor: Pays people to conserve their

forests.

• Bad-ass green mayor: Taxes people who deforest.

• Smart, benevolent, green mayor: Combines policies to

maximize human well-being and minimize deforestation.

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Warning: This is not professional game

design!

• But it is way easier to understand than this:.

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Warning: This is not professional game

design!

• But it is way easier to understand than this:.

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Policy initiative:

• Tax deforestation in order to reduce deforestation and

generate revenues to invest in environmentally

sustainable economic activities – Eco-tourism

– Forest product industries (wood, nuts, chocolate, handicrafts, …)

– Urban activites

• Important: Make sure that deforestation taxes are

collected locally and can be used locally. Otherwise,

local communities will not perceive any benefits from the

deforestation tax and will thus oppose it violently.

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Thank you!

For more information:

www.inesad.edu.bo/simpachamama

[email protected]