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This module is a repository of resources on our NetLogo models and associated teaching materials.

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  3. Cultural evolution of resource use

Cultural evolution of resource use

  • Cultural evolution of resource use

    • These models are similar to the Evolution and competition for resources models, but they add cultural evolutionary dynamics through behavior imitation. Several imitation biases are simulated: imitating the majority, the minority, the most successful, the most experienced, or the parents. Depending on the imitation bias, transmission fidelity, rate of behavioral innovation, and the mobility of agents, one can observe the emergence and spread of norms and traditions of sustainable or unsustainable resource use.

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      Run the model Evolution of resource use through behavior imitation
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      Evolution of resource use through behavior imitation - Overview of Graphical User Interface
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      Evolution of resource use through behavior imitation - Lesson materials
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