This is a project that simulates the formation of pathways in random wilderness terrain. It is written using Netlogo
In this project, we explore the emergent behaviors of destructive agents moving through randomly generated wilderness terrain. Specifically, we investigate how pathway networks develop in the landscape, and the extent to which a network of paths eases the difficulties of traversing terrain.
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This project was done by Konrad Aust and Mark Barley. All code and documentation is licensed under the GNU General Public License.