Sustainability processes are complex and therefore ill-known, inconsistent, and subjective, and must be studied despite a shortage of information. It is prohibitively difficult to study them on quantitative levels using quantitative methods. The presented qualitative approach enables us to solve these issues. There are just three values used to describe the qualitative variables and their derivatives, plus/increasing, zero/constant, and negative/decreasing. An n-dimensional equation-less qualitative model is a set of pairwise relations. Such relations represent a shallow knowledge of the sustainability systems being studied. The solution of the qualitative model is a set of scenarios. The behaviour of this model is described by all of the p...
Decision-support systems (DSS) have been extensively used in the management of natu-ral resources fo...
>Sustainability demands a bringing together of various sources of knowledge and the normative aspect...
This decision tree is a supplement to the Guidebook "Making Qualitative Data Reusable" available at ...
Sustainability processes are complex and therefore ill-known, inconsistent, and subjective, and must...
Sustainability processes are complex and therefore ill-known, inconsistent, and subjective, and must...
Solution sets of larger qualitative models tend to explode in the number of possible qualitative sta...
Realistic assessments of sustainability are often viewed as typical decision-making problems requir...
Realistic assessments of sustainability are often viewed as typical decision-making problems requiri...
Representing qualitative ecological knowledge is of great interest for ecological modelling. QR prov...
Natural disturbance or human perturbation act upon ecosystems by changing some dynamical parameters ...
When defining a context of sustainability, capturing the complexity of data and extracting as much i...
There are common elements in different sustainability models regardless of their application that ca...
Sustainable Development (SD) addresses the challenges by meeting the needs of the present generation...
What is sustainability? Sustainability is a concept that can be defined in many ways depending upon ...
>Sustainability demands a bringing together of various sources of knowledge and the normative aspect...
Decision-support systems (DSS) have been extensively used in the management of natu-ral resources fo...
>Sustainability demands a bringing together of various sources of knowledge and the normative aspect...
This decision tree is a supplement to the Guidebook "Making Qualitative Data Reusable" available at ...
Sustainability processes are complex and therefore ill-known, inconsistent, and subjective, and must...
Sustainability processes are complex and therefore ill-known, inconsistent, and subjective, and must...
Solution sets of larger qualitative models tend to explode in the number of possible qualitative sta...
Realistic assessments of sustainability are often viewed as typical decision-making problems requir...
Realistic assessments of sustainability are often viewed as typical decision-making problems requiri...
Representing qualitative ecological knowledge is of great interest for ecological modelling. QR prov...
Natural disturbance or human perturbation act upon ecosystems by changing some dynamical parameters ...
When defining a context of sustainability, capturing the complexity of data and extracting as much i...
There are common elements in different sustainability models regardless of their application that ca...
Sustainable Development (SD) addresses the challenges by meeting the needs of the present generation...
What is sustainability? Sustainability is a concept that can be defined in many ways depending upon ...
>Sustainability demands a bringing together of various sources of knowledge and the normative aspect...
Decision-support systems (DSS) have been extensively used in the management of natu-ral resources fo...
>Sustainability demands a bringing together of various sources of knowledge and the normative aspect...
This decision tree is a supplement to the Guidebook "Making Qualitative Data Reusable" available at ...