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Download - Model and Inputs
You can download this model and run it using your own inputs according to your studies.
You can also use the original inputs used to generate the results published here.
Homogeneous Landscape 100 ( Hom 100)
Heterogeneous Landscape 100 ( Het 100)
Heterogeneous Landscape 50 ( Het 50)
GINI coefficient
It is a measure of inequality developed by the Italian statistician Corrado Gini and published in 1912. It varies from 0 to 1, where 0 corresponds to complete equality and 1 corresponds to complete inequality. In this work the inequality of the distribution of calories among rabbits is calculated at the end of each time step.
In this model the Gini Coefficient is calculated by Gini Coefficient submodel.The input to this submodel is a map in which the cell values are the amount of the variable that the modeler wants to know about inequality in the distribution. The results of this submodel are accumulated per time step in an output table.