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-Load the model: ''​simulate_deforestation_using_sub_regions.egoml''​ from ''​Examples\advanced\sub_regions\simulate_deforestation_using_sub_regions''​+Load the model: ''​simulate_deforestation_using_sub_regions.egoml''​ from ''​\Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Models\additional_resources_lucc\sub_regions\simulate_deforestation_using_sub_regions''​
  
 The Subregion set of functors are used to split a map into parts to process each subregion’s dataset separately, and then combine the results again (fig. 1). By making use of the subregion approach, you can define a sequence of operations that will be applied only to certain subregions or establish different parameters and coefficients for each subregion, modeling as a result the regional context that influences a particular phenomenon. The Subregion set of functors are used to split a map into parts to process each subregion’s dataset separately, and then combine the results again (fig. 1). By making use of the subregion approach, you can define a sequence of operations that will be applied only to certain subregions or establish different parameters and coefficients for each subregion, modeling as a result the regional context that influences a particular phenomenon.
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-In order to this, you need to slightly modify the simulation model of lesson 7. First, a specific calibration for each subregion should be performed. In the example above, transition matrices and a set of weights of evidence coefficients were calculated for each one of the map subregions. See models for calibrating different subregions in   ''​Examples\advanced\sub_regions\calibration''​.+In order to this, you need to slightly modify the simulation model of lesson 7. First, a specific calibration for each subregion should be performed. In the example above, transition matrices and a set of weights of evidence coefficients were calculated for each one of the map subregions. See models for calibrating different subregions in   ''​\Guidebook_Dinamica_5\Models\additional_resources_lucc\sub_regions\calibration''​.
  
 In the simulation model, one //[[:Load Categorical Map]]// must be added. It will be responsible for loading the map with the subregions. ​ In the simulation model, one //[[:Load Categorical Map]]// must be added. It will be responsible for loading the map with the subregions. ​