Authors: Aurélie Gaudieux, Yassine Gangat, Joël Kwan, Rémy Courdier
This article proposes to study the interactions between the stakeholders through the study of management transfers in favor of the Common Pool Resources (CPR). The SIEGMAS model (Stakeholders Interactions in Environmental Governance by a Multi- Agent System) shows the interest of using a multi-agent simulation to build new alternatives to existing approaches in the context of decision support to implement Common Pool Resources governance policies. Agent Based Simulation (ABS) that were used in community complex systems offer an innovative approach to this field of economic and environmental study where non transfer modelling transfers of management has yet been made for all the island territories in the Indian Ocean. This article argues that carries extend the application of this method to the study of interactions between stakeholders in relationship to transfers of management in the others parts of Madagascar and others islands in the Indian Ocean.