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Figure 1. The flow chart of agent decision-making process inside the two-way coupled ABM–RiverWare model (ABM.exe in Fig
Figure 2. The upper San Juan River basin. Different colors of the basin represent the geographical regions that this paper used to group majorirrigation districts (agents, marked as dots)
Table 1. Name of agent groups, number of agents in each group, and the proceeding factors considered in decision-making processes.Superscript “c” means climatic factors and superscript “s” means social factors
Figure 3. The calibration results of the ABM–RiverWare model: individual agents’ irrigated area changes from 1928 to 2013 organized byirrigation ditch and region (see groups in Fig
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