In recent years, new ideas and techniques appear very quickly, like sustainability, adaptive management, Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing and participations of new stakeholders, which contribute a lot to the development of decision support systems in river basin management. However, the role of models still needs to be emphasized, especially for model-based decision support systems. This paper aims to find appropriate models for decision support systems. An appropriate system is defined as ‘the system can produce final outputs which enable the decision makers to distinguish different river engineering measures according to the current problem’. An appropriateness framework is proposed mainly based on uncertainty and sensitivity...
The Oxford Dictionary defines a model "A simplified mathematical description of a system or process,...
Decision support systems (DSSs) are increasingly being used in water management for the evaluation o...
Decision makers in fluvial flood risk management increasingly acknowledge that they have to prepare ...
In recent years, new ideas and techniques appear very quickly, like sustainability, adaptive managem...
Models are essential in a decision support system for river basin management. In a decision support ...
There is increasing interest in the development of decision support systems (DSSs) for river basin m...
Abstract: There is increasing interest in the development of decision support systems (DSSs) for riv...
This paper describes validation of an appropriateness framework, which has been developed in a forme...
How good should a river basin model be to assess the impact of climate change on river flooding for ...
An important question in water resources and related subjects is how an appropriate model should loo...
A decision support system (DSS) for the selection of a suitable combination of flood control and eco...
During the last two decades several integrated tools have been developed to make the existing scient...
Abstract A decision support system (DSS) for the selection of a suitable combination of flood contro...
Given the growing complexity of water-resources management there will be an increasing need\ud for i...
In situations to do with the management of natural resources in the public domain there are often ma...
The Oxford Dictionary defines a model "A simplified mathematical description of a system or process,...
Decision support systems (DSSs) are increasingly being used in water management for the evaluation o...
Decision makers in fluvial flood risk management increasingly acknowledge that they have to prepare ...
In recent years, new ideas and techniques appear very quickly, like sustainability, adaptive managem...
Models are essential in a decision support system for river basin management. In a decision support ...
There is increasing interest in the development of decision support systems (DSSs) for river basin m...
Abstract: There is increasing interest in the development of decision support systems (DSSs) for riv...
This paper describes validation of an appropriateness framework, which has been developed in a forme...
How good should a river basin model be to assess the impact of climate change on river flooding for ...
An important question in water resources and related subjects is how an appropriate model should loo...
A decision support system (DSS) for the selection of a suitable combination of flood control and eco...
During the last two decades several integrated tools have been developed to make the existing scient...
Abstract A decision support system (DSS) for the selection of a suitable combination of flood contro...
Given the growing complexity of water-resources management there will be an increasing need\ud for i...
In situations to do with the management of natural resources in the public domain there are often ma...
The Oxford Dictionary defines a model "A simplified mathematical description of a system or process,...
Decision support systems (DSSs) are increasingly being used in water management for the evaluation o...
Decision makers in fluvial flood risk management increasingly acknowledge that they have to prepare ...