Human activities both depend upon and have consequences on the environment. Environmental risk assessment (ERA) is a process of estimating the probability and consequences of the adverse effects of human activities and other stressors on the environment. Bayesian networks (BNs) can synthesize different types of knowledge and explicitly account for the probabilities of different scenarios, therefore offering a useful tool for ERA. Their use in formal ERA practice has not been evaluated, however, despite their increasing popularity in environmental modeling. This paper reviews the use of BNs in ERA based on peer-reviewed publications. Following a systematic mapping protocol, we identified studies in which BNs have been used in an environmenta...
Wetlands are valuable natural capital and sensitive ecosystems facing significant risks from anthrop...
A model for the risk assessment of spent nuclear fuel ponds subject to the risk of flooding is propo...
According to different typologies of activity and priority, risks can assume diverse meanings and it...
ABSTRACT: Human activities both depend upon and have consequences on the environment. Environmental ...
Human activities both depend upon and have consequences on the environment. Environmental risk asses...
Environmental and ecological risk assessments are defined as the process for evaluating the likeliho...
The evaluation and management of climate change impacts on natural and human systems required the ad...
Environmental report cards are popular mechanisms for summarising the overall status of an environme...
This overview article for the special series “Bayesian Networks in Environmental and Resource Manage...
We live in an era where every human entity, from a simple citizen to the head of an entity as large ...
In 2012, a regional risk assessment was published that applied Bayesian networks (BN) to the structu...
To improve better usage of water resources, risk prediction of water environment is crucial. Here, B...
The objective of this work is to develop a Bayesian Network (BN) model to produce environmental risk...
Defining risk for this course; a short introduction to directed acyclic graphs and Bayesian networks...
Failing to communicate current knowledge limitations, that is, epistemic uncertainty, in environment...
Wetlands are valuable natural capital and sensitive ecosystems facing significant risks from anthrop...
A model for the risk assessment of spent nuclear fuel ponds subject to the risk of flooding is propo...
According to different typologies of activity and priority, risks can assume diverse meanings and it...
ABSTRACT: Human activities both depend upon and have consequences on the environment. Environmental ...
Human activities both depend upon and have consequences on the environment. Environmental risk asses...
Environmental and ecological risk assessments are defined as the process for evaluating the likeliho...
The evaluation and management of climate change impacts on natural and human systems required the ad...
Environmental report cards are popular mechanisms for summarising the overall status of an environme...
This overview article for the special series “Bayesian Networks in Environmental and Resource Manage...
We live in an era where every human entity, from a simple citizen to the head of an entity as large ...
In 2012, a regional risk assessment was published that applied Bayesian networks (BN) to the structu...
To improve better usage of water resources, risk prediction of water environment is crucial. Here, B...
The objective of this work is to develop a Bayesian Network (BN) model to produce environmental risk...
Defining risk for this course; a short introduction to directed acyclic graphs and Bayesian networks...
Failing to communicate current knowledge limitations, that is, epistemic uncertainty, in environment...
Wetlands are valuable natural capital and sensitive ecosystems facing significant risks from anthrop...
A model for the risk assessment of spent nuclear fuel ponds subject to the risk of flooding is propo...
According to different typologies of activity and priority, risks can assume diverse meanings and it...