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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 71
Volume 71, September 2015
- Tiziano Ghisu, Bachisio Arca, Grazia Pellizzaro, Pierpaolo Duce:
An optimal Cellular Automata algorithm for simulating wildfire spread. 1-14 - Anas Altartouri, Leena Nurminen, Ari Jolma:
Spatial neighborhood effect and scale issues in the calibration and validation of a dynamic model of Phragmites australis distribution - A cellular automata and machine learning approach. 15-29 - Dries Landuyt, Katrien Van der Biest, Steven Broekx, Jan Staes, Patrick Meire, Peter L. M. Goethals:
A GIS plug-in for Bayesian belief networks: Towards a transparent software framework to assess and visualise uncertainties in ecosystem service mapping. 30-38
- Thomas Banitz, Anna Gras, Marta Ginovart:
Individual-based modeling of soil organic matter in NetLogo: Transparent, user-friendly, and open. 39-45
- David Berre, Jonathan Vayssières, Jean-Philippe Boussemart, Hervé Leleu, Emmanuel Tillard, Philippe Lecomte:
A methodology to explore the determinants of eco-efficiency by combining an agronomic whole-farm simulation model and efficient frontier. 46-59 - Vincent Wolfs, Pieter Meert, Patrick Willems:
Modular conceptual modelling approach and software for river hydraulic simulations. 60-77 - Xuyuan Li, Aaron C. Zecchin, Holger R. Maier:
Improving partial mutual information-based input variable selection by consideration of boundary issues associated with bandwidth estimation. 78-96 - Federico E. Bert, Michael J. North, Santiago L. Rovere, Eric Tatara, Charles M. Macal, Guillermo P. Podestá:
Simulating agricultural land rental markets by combining agent-based models with traditional economics concepts: The case of the Argentine Pampas. 97-110 - Sen Li, Vincent Colson, Philippe Lejeune, Niko Speybroeck, Sophie O. Vanwambeke:
Agent-based modelling of the spatial pattern of leisure visitation in forests: A case study in Wallonia, south Belgium. 111-125 - Wan-Yu Liu, Chun-Cheng Lin:
Spatial forest resource planning using a cultural algorithm with problem-specific information. 126-137 - Björn M. Frostell, Rajib Sinha, Getachew Assefa, Lars E. Olsson:
Modeling both direct and indirect environmental load of purchase decisions: a web-based tool addressing household metabolism. 138-147 - Ion Irizar, Jesus Zambrano, Bengt Carlsson, Mikel Morrás, Enrique Aymerich:
Robust tuning of bending-points detection algorithms in batch-operated processes: Application to Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digesters. 148-158 - Baihua Fu, Joseph H. A. Guillaume, Anthony J. Jakeman:
An iterative method for discovering feasible management interventions and targets conjointly using uncertainty visualizations. 159-173
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