Nine Bayesian Belief Networks (BBNs) were developed within the OpenNESS project specifically for modelling ecosystem services for case study applications. The novelty of the method, its ability to explore problems, to address uncertainty, and to facilitate stakeholder interaction in the process were all reasons for choosing BBNs. Most case studies had some local expertise on BBNs to assist them, and all used expert opinion as well as data to help develop the dependences in the BBNs. In terms of the decision scope of the work, all case studies were moving from explorative and informative uses towards decisive, but none were yet being used for decision-making. Three applications incorporated BBNs with GIS where the spatial component of the ma...
Deforestation and climate change heavily impact the ecosystem of the Amazon rainforest threatening i...
This study aims to assess the potential supply of the ecosystem service (ES) nutrient regulation on ...
AbstractModelling cultural ecosystem services is challenging as they often involve subjective and in...
Nine Bayesian Belief Networks (BBNs) were developed within the OpenNESS project specifically for mod...
This paper explores the use of a Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) to model ecosystem services valuation...
This paper explores the use of a Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) to model ecosystem services valuatio...
The interface between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems contributes to the provision of key ecosyst...
The interface between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems contributes to the provision of key ecosyst...
An integrated methodology, based on linking Bayesian belief networks (BBN) with GIS, is proposed for...
AbstractA Bayesian belief network (BBN) was developed to assess preferred combinations of trees in l...
Freshwater ponds deliver a broad range of ecosystem services (ESS). Taking into account this broad r...
Verkefnið er lokað til 26.05.2018.Ecosystem services are the basis of all life on the planet and thr...
The concept of ecosystem services is gaining attention in the context of sustainable resource manage...
Freshwater ponds deliver a broad range of ecosystem services (ESS). Taking into account this broad r...
This study aims to assess the potential supply of the ecosystem service (ES) nutrient regulation on ...
Deforestation and climate change heavily impact the ecosystem of the Amazon rainforest threatening i...
This study aims to assess the potential supply of the ecosystem service (ES) nutrient regulation on ...
AbstractModelling cultural ecosystem services is challenging as they often involve subjective and in...
Nine Bayesian Belief Networks (BBNs) were developed within the OpenNESS project specifically for mod...
This paper explores the use of a Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) to model ecosystem services valuation...
This paper explores the use of a Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) to model ecosystem services valuatio...
The interface between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems contributes to the provision of key ecosyst...
The interface between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems contributes to the provision of key ecosyst...
An integrated methodology, based on linking Bayesian belief networks (BBN) with GIS, is proposed for...
AbstractA Bayesian belief network (BBN) was developed to assess preferred combinations of trees in l...
Freshwater ponds deliver a broad range of ecosystem services (ESS). Taking into account this broad r...
Verkefnið er lokað til 26.05.2018.Ecosystem services are the basis of all life on the planet and thr...
The concept of ecosystem services is gaining attention in the context of sustainable resource manage...
Freshwater ponds deliver a broad range of ecosystem services (ESS). Taking into account this broad r...
This study aims to assess the potential supply of the ecosystem service (ES) nutrient regulation on ...
Deforestation and climate change heavily impact the ecosystem of the Amazon rainforest threatening i...
This study aims to assess the potential supply of the ecosystem service (ES) nutrient regulation on ...
AbstractModelling cultural ecosystem services is challenging as they often involve subjective and in...