Effective model evaluation is not a single, simple procedure, but comprises several interrelated steps that cannot be separated from each other or from the purpose and process of model construction. We draw attention to several statistical and graphical procedures that may assist in model calibration and evaluation, with special emphasis on those useful in forest growth modeling. We propose a five-step framework to examine logic and bio-logic, statistical properties, characteristics of errors, residuals, and sensitivity analyses. Empirical evaluations may be made with data used in fitting the model, and with additional data not previously used. We emphasize that the validity of conclusions drawn from all these assessments depends on the val...
Rennolls, K. and Blackwell, P., 1988. An integrated forest process model: its calibration and its pr...
The Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS) growth and yield model is widely used throughout the United St...
Sustainable management of forest resources require a large amount of supporting information. Especia...
Effective model evaluation is not a single, simple procedure, but comprises several interrelated ste...
Effective model evaluation is not a single, simple procedure, but comprises several interrelated ste...
Effective model evaluation is not a single, simple procedure, but comprises several interrelated ste...
Model evaluation should include qualitative as well as quantitative examinations of the model. The q...
Abstract: Forest growth is often evaluated through re-measurement of some relevant indicators such a...
This paper examines in detail the relative merits of several modeling approaches to evaluating fores...
Increasing number of computer models are being used to simulate and predict the state of certain sys...
Forest growth models attempt to quantify the growth of a forest, and are commonly used for two princ...
Individual-tree growth models are the new standard for modeling growth and yield. Their main purpose...
Forest Growth and Yield Modelingsynthesizes current scientific literature and provides insights in h...
Computer models are increasingly used to simulate and predict the behaviour of forest systems. Uncer...
Ecological models are increasingly used as decision-making tools and their reliability is becoming a...
Rennolls, K. and Blackwell, P., 1988. An integrated forest process model: its calibration and its pr...
The Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS) growth and yield model is widely used throughout the United St...
Sustainable management of forest resources require a large amount of supporting information. Especia...
Effective model evaluation is not a single, simple procedure, but comprises several interrelated ste...
Effective model evaluation is not a single, simple procedure, but comprises several interrelated ste...
Effective model evaluation is not a single, simple procedure, but comprises several interrelated ste...
Model evaluation should include qualitative as well as quantitative examinations of the model. The q...
Abstract: Forest growth is often evaluated through re-measurement of some relevant indicators such a...
This paper examines in detail the relative merits of several modeling approaches to evaluating fores...
Increasing number of computer models are being used to simulate and predict the state of certain sys...
Forest growth models attempt to quantify the growth of a forest, and are commonly used for two princ...
Individual-tree growth models are the new standard for modeling growth and yield. Their main purpose...
Forest Growth and Yield Modelingsynthesizes current scientific literature and provides insights in h...
Computer models are increasingly used to simulate and predict the behaviour of forest systems. Uncer...
Ecological models are increasingly used as decision-making tools and their reliability is becoming a...
Rennolls, K. and Blackwell, P., 1988. An integrated forest process model: its calibration and its pr...
The Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS) growth and yield model is widely used throughout the United St...
Sustainable management of forest resources require a large amount of supporting information. Especia...