Many different process-based models of ecosystems are in use today. The majority of these models are parameter-rich, deterministic dynamic models, which require considerable input information and computation time. These characteristics, combined with the fact that the models tend to be parameterised at the point-support spatial scale, have made their use for larger regions problematic. Quantifying the uncertainties caused by incomplete knowledge of model inputs and structure, as well as uncertainty due to upscaling, is a difficult task. Various examples of model application and uncertainty quantification are presented here and the possibility to use a Bayesian approach to uncertainty quantification is discussed
Integrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful tools to ...
In the support of environmental management, models are frequently used. The outcomes of these models...
This chapter examines the question of uncertainty in environmental modeling in relation to the appar...
Environmental models are important tools; however uncertainty is pervasive in the modeling process. ...
Environmental models are important tools; however uncertainty is pervasive in the modeling process. ...
Scientists from different disciplines now routinely work together on com-plex, multi-interactive, ge...
Scientists from different disciplines now routinely work together on com-plex, multi-interactive, ge...
Abstract. Assessing the uncertainties of simulation results of ecological models is becoming increas...
An ecosystem model is a representation of a real complex ecological system, and is usually described...
Integrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful tools to ...
\u3cp\u3eIntegrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful ...
Integrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful tools to ...
Environmental decision making is complicated by the complexity of natural systems and the generally ...
Integrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful tools to ...
Integrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful tools to ...
Integrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful tools to ...
In the support of environmental management, models are frequently used. The outcomes of these models...
This chapter examines the question of uncertainty in environmental modeling in relation to the appar...
Environmental models are important tools; however uncertainty is pervasive in the modeling process. ...
Environmental models are important tools; however uncertainty is pervasive in the modeling process. ...
Scientists from different disciplines now routinely work together on com-plex, multi-interactive, ge...
Scientists from different disciplines now routinely work together on com-plex, multi-interactive, ge...
Abstract. Assessing the uncertainties of simulation results of ecological models is becoming increas...
An ecosystem model is a representation of a real complex ecological system, and is usually described...
Integrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful tools to ...
\u3cp\u3eIntegrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful ...
Integrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful tools to ...
Environmental decision making is complicated by the complexity of natural systems and the generally ...
Integrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful tools to ...
Integrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful tools to ...
Integrated Environmental Models (IEMs) incorporating ecosystem services (ES) can be useful tools to ...
In the support of environmental management, models are frequently used. The outcomes of these models...
This chapter examines the question of uncertainty in environmental modeling in relation to the appar...