Coastal lakes are ecosystems of significant value generating many ecological, social and economic benefits. Increasing demands resulting from urban development and other human activities within coastal lake catchments have the potential to result in their degradation and can lead to conflicts, for example between lake users and upstream communities. There are many techniques that can be used to integrate the variables involved in such conflicts including system dynamics, meta-modelling, and coupled component models, but many of these techniques are too complex for catchment managers to employ on a routine basis. The overall result is the potential to compromise the sustainability of these important ecosystems. This paper describes research ...
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Bayesian Networks (BNs) are increasingly recognised as a useful tool for ecological modelling due to...
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The sustainable management of the coastal lakes in NSW is under pressure from increasing urban devel...
Catchment management is a process which increases the sustainable development and management of all ...
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International audienceBayesian Networks are useful tools for modeling interactions and predictions i...
Abstract: It has been recognised that the complex interrelationships between environmental processes...
This chapter presents the methodological aspects of the development of a decision support system (DS...
Bayesian Networks (BNs) are increasingly being used as decision support tools to aid the management ...
Ecological problems are typically multi faceted and need to be addressed from a scientific and a man...
AbstractModelling cultural ecosystem services is challenging as they often involve subjective and in...
AbstractEutrophication of lakes and the risk of harmful cyanobacterial blooms due is a major challen...
Bayesian Networks (BNs) are increasingly recognised as a useful tool for ecological modelling due to...
Managing coastal areas under an Ecosystem Based Approach–Marine Spatial Planning framework acknowled...
The sustainable management of the coastal lakes in NSW is under pressure from increasing urban devel...
Catchment management is a process which increases the sustainable development and management of all ...
Environmental report cards are popular mechanisms for summarising the overall status of an environme...
Decision Support Tools (DSTs) are designed to assist in making more informed management decisions, t...
Anthropogenic transformation of land globally is threatening water resources in terms of quality and...
This paper outlines one component of a study being undertaken to provide a new tool for integrated m...
International audienceBayesian Networks are useful tools for modeling interactions and predictions i...
Abstract: It has been recognised that the complex interrelationships between environmental processes...
This chapter presents the methodological aspects of the development of a decision support system (DS...
Bayesian Networks (BNs) are increasingly being used as decision support tools to aid the management ...
Ecological problems are typically multi faceted and need to be addressed from a scientific and a man...
AbstractModelling cultural ecosystem services is challenging as they often involve subjective and in...
AbstractEutrophication of lakes and the risk of harmful cyanobacterial blooms due is a major challen...
Bayesian Networks (BNs) are increasingly recognised as a useful tool for ecological modelling due to...