Persefone.jl
A multidisciplinary mechanistic model of agricultural landscapes and ecosystems in Europe.
Description
Persefone.jl models agricultural practice and how it impacts animal species at a landscape scale. It includes a farm submodel, a crop growth submodel, and individual-based models of multiple indicator species. Its aim is to investigate how changes in farm operations (e.g. through policy changes in the CAP) influence biodiversity.
The model is based on the Agents.jl framework. It is currently in the early stages of development.
Usage
For the full documentation, open docs/documentation.html
in a browser, or visit
https://synoikos.de/persefone/.
Installation
Install the latest version of the Julia programming
language (1.9+). The recommended editors are VSCode or
Emacs.
To install package dependencies, open a Julia REPL in this folder and run
using Pkg; Pkg.activate("."); Pkg.instantiate()
.
Running from the commandline
This is the normal mode of operation. Simply execute run.jl
in a terminal, typically like
so (in Linux):
> julia run.jl -c <config>
where <config>
specifies the configuration file to use. The recommended workflow is
to copy scr/parameters.toml
to a location of your choice and edit the copy to suit
your requirements. The adapted config file can then be passed to run.jl
. (If no
configuration file is specified, Persefone will run with its default settings.)
The full list of commandline arguments is:
usage: run.jl [-c CONFIGFILE] [-s SEED] [-o OUTDIR] [-l LOGLEVEL]
[--version] [-h]
optional arguments:
-c, --configfile CONFIGFILE
name of the configuration file
-s, --seed SEED inital random seed (type: Int64)
-o, --outdir OUTDIR location of the output directory
-l, --loglevel LOGLEVEL
verbosity: "debug", "info", or "quiet"
--version show version information and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
To run the test suite, switch to the test
directory and execute runtests.jl
.
If you are on Linux or MacOS, you can also use make
:
> make run # run a simulation with default values
> make test # run the test suite
> make profile # run and profile a default simulation
> make docs # build the documentation
> make release # create a release
Running from within Julia
To use the model from within Julia (either inside an interactive REPL or if you want to import it from your own software), do the following:
using Pkg
Pkg.activate(".") # assuming you're in the Persefone root folder
using Persefone
You can then access all Persefone functions, such as simulate()
. (See
src/Persefone.jl
for a list of exported functions.)
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