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1 A catchment-based water resource decision-support tool for the United Kingdom Holmes, M.G.R.
2005
27-28 2 p. 197-202
6 p.
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2 A CFD solution of oil spill problems Tkalich, Pavel
2006
27-28 2 p. 271-282
12 p.
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3 A computer-based informal environmental management system for agriculture Lewis, K.A.
1998
27-28 2 p. 123-137
15 p.
article
4 A computer program for the analysis of 1-D contaminant migration through a soil layer Cokca, Erdal
2003
27-28 2 p. 147-153
7 p.
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5 Adaptive fuzzy modeling versus artificial neural networks Wieland, Ralf
2008
27-28 2 p. 215-224
10 p.
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6 A finite element ecological model: a first application to the Venice Lagoon Umgiesser, Georg
2003
27-28 2 p. 131-145
15 p.
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7 A framework for estimating pollutant export coefficients from long-term in-stream water quality monitoring data Shrestha, S.
2008
27-28 2 p. 182-194
13 p.
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8 A fuzzy model of heavy metal loadings in Liverpool bay Kuncheva, L.I.
2000
27-28 2 p. 161-167
7 p.
article
9 AgriBMPWater: systems approach to environmentally acceptable farming Turpin, Nadine
2005
27-28 2 p. 187-196
10 p.
article
10 A hybrid approach to particle tracking and Eulerian–Lagrangian models in the simulation of coastal dispersion Suh, Seung-Won
2006
27-28 2 p. 234-242
9 p.
article
11 Aims & scope 2008
27-28 2 p. IFC-
1 p.
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12 A method for using WEPS to map wind erosion risk of Alberta soils Coen, G.M
2004
27-28 2 p. 185-189
5 p.
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13 A model to predict land susceptibility to wind erosion in western Queensland, Australia Webb, Nicholas P.
2009
27-28 2 p. 214-227
14 p.
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14 An algorithmic approach for system-specific modelling of activated sludge bulking in an SBR Ng, W.J
2000
27-28 2 p. 199-210
12 p.
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15 Analytical solutions of the convection–dispersion equation applied to transport of pesticides in soil columns Freijer, J.I.
1998
27-28 2 p. 139-149
11 p.
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16 An evaluation of automated structure learning with Bayesian networks: An application to estuarine chlorophyll dynamics Alameddine, Ibrahim
2011
27-28 2 p. 163-172
10 p.
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17 An integrated approach for the consideration of uncertainty in decision making supported by Life Cycle Assessment Basson, L.
2007
27-28 2 p. 167-176
10 p.
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18 An integrated assessment approach to conduct analyses of climate change impacts on whole-farm systems Rivington, M.
2007
27-28 2 p. 202-210
9 p.
article
19 An integrated decision support system for irrigation and water policy design: DSIRR Bazzani, G.M.
2005
27-28 2 p. 153-163
11 p.
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20 An integrated high-resolution hydrometeorological modeling testbed using LIS and WRF Kumar, Sujay V.
2008
27-28 2 p. 169-181
13 p.
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21 A nonlinear time series model of El Niño Hall, A.D.
2001
27-28 2 p. 139-146
8 p.
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22 An optimised method to couple meteorological and photochemical models Martilli, A.
2002
27-28 2 p. 167-176
10 p.
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23 A numerical simulation of dust storms in China Song, Zhenxin
2004
27-28 2 p. 141-151
11 p.
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24 Application of a GIS-based simulation tool to illustrate implications of uncertainties for water management in the Amudarya river delta Schlüter, Maja
2007
27-28 2 p. 158-166
9 p.
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25 Application of a pseudo simulator to evaluate the sensitivity of parameters in complex watershed models Sudheer, K.P.
2011
27-28 2 p. 135-143
9 p.
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26 Application of fuzzy logic to the evaluation of runoff in a tropical watershed Barreto-Neto, Aurélio Azevedo
2008
27-28 2 p. 244-253
10 p.
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27 A software shell for environmental accounting Protogeros, Nikos
2011
27-28 2 p. 235-237
3 p.
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28 A straightforward computational approach for measuring nestedness using quantitative matrices Almeida-Neto, Mário
2011
27-28 2 p. 173-178
6 p.
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29 A unit hydrograph rainfall-runoff model using Mathematica Hromadka II, T.V.
2000
27-28 2 p. 151-160
10 p.
article
30 Broken line smoothing: a simple method for interpolating and smoothing data series Koutsoyiannis, Demetris
2000
27-28 2 p. 139-149
11 p.
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31 CN2 model to calculate the micrometeorological influences on the refractive index structure parameter Tunick, Arnold
2003
27-28 2 p. 165-171
7 p.
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32 Combining farm and regional level modelling for Integrated Resource Management in East and South-east Asia Roetter, Reimund P.
2007
27-28 2 p. 149-157
9 p.
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33 Comparison of the ParTrack mud/cuttings release model with field data based on use of synthetic-based drilling fluids Rye, Henrik
2006
27-28 2 p. 190-203
14 p.
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34 Comparison of wind erosion measurements in Germany with simulated soil losses by WEPS Funk, R.
2004
27-28 2 p. 177-183
7 p.
article
35 Compression of AVHRR images by wavelet packets Amato, Umberto
2000
27-28 2 p. 127-138
12 p.
article
36 Computational fluid dynamic modeling of drifting particles at porous fences Alhajraf, S.
2004
27-28 2 p. 163-170
8 p.
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37 Concepts of decision support for river rehabilitation Reichert, P.
2007
27-28 2 p. 188-201
14 p.
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38 Coupling agent-based models of subsistence farming with individual-based forest models and dynamic models of water distribution Bithell, Mike
2009
27-28 2 p. 173-190
18 p.
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39 Current data assimilation modelling for oil spill contingency planning Copeland, Graham
2006
27-28 2 p. 142-155
14 p.
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40 Data-based mechanistic modelling of environmental, ecological, economic and engineering systems Young, Peter
1998
27-28 2 p. 105-122
18 p.
article
41 Data-based mechanistic modelling of stochastic rainfall-flow processes by state dependent parameter estimation Ochieng', G.M.
2009
27-28 2 p. 279-284
6 p.
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42 Decision making under uncertainty in a decision support system for the Red River de Kort, Inge A.T.
2007
27-28 2 p. 128-136
9 p.
article
43 Decision support for integrated wetland management Janssen, R.
2005
27-28 2 p. 215-229
15 p.
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44 Decision Support Systems for implementing the European Water Framework Directive: The MULINO approach Giupponi, Carlo
2007
27-28 2 p. 248-258
11 p.
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45 Design of multi-paradigm integrating modelling tools for ecological research Villa, Ferdinando
2000
27-28 2 p. 169-177
9 p.
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46 Developing real time operating rules for trading discharge permits in rivers: Application of Bayesian Networks Mesbah, Seyyed Morteza
2009
27-28 2 p. 238-246
9 p.
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47 Development of an implicit air pollution model for regions of variable topography Kadja, M.
1998
27-28 2 p. 151-161
11 p.
article
48 Development of a spatial Decision Support System (DSS) for the Spencer Gulf penaeid prawn fishery, South Australia Carrick, N.A.
2007
27-28 2 p. 137-148
12 p.
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49 DOMIFFECT (DOMIno eFFECT): user-friendly software for domino effect analysis Khan, Faisal I
1998
27-28 2 p. 163-177
15 p.
article
50 Economic inequality and the environment Slottje, Daniel
2001
27-28 2 p. 183-194
12 p.
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51 Editorial Board 2009
27-28 2 p. IFC-
1 p.
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52 Editorial Board 2003
27-28 2 p. IFC-
1 p.
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53 Editorial Board 2007
27-28 2 p. i-
1 p.
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54 Editorial Board 2006
27-28 2 p. i-
1 p.
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55 Editorial Board 2004
27-28 2 p. IFC-
1 p.
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56 Editorial board 2005
27-28 2 p. IFC-
1 p.
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57 Editorial Board 2011
27-28 2 p. IFC-
1 p.
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58 Efficient multi-objective optimal design of water distribution networks on a budget of simulations using hybrid algorithms di Pierro, Francesco
2009
27-28 2 p. 202-213
12 p.
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59 Empirical evaluation of decision support systems: Needs, definitions, potential methods, and an example pertaining to waterfowl management Sojda, Richard S.
2007
27-28 2 p. 269-277
9 p.
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60 Environmental decision support systems: Current issues, methods and tools Matthies, Michael
2007
27-28 2 p. 123-127
5 p.
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61 Environmental modelling in socioeconomics McAleer, Michael
2001
27-28 2 p. 107-108
2 p.
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62 Environmental regulation and financial structure in an oligopoly supergame Damania, R.
2001
27-28 2 p. 119-129
11 p.
article
63 Estimation of primary production in the ocean using a physical–biological coupled ocean carbon cycle model Nakata, Kisaburo
2006
27-28 2 p. 204-228
25 p.
article
64 Evaluation of a petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated site for natural attenuation using ‘RBMNA’ methodology Khan, Faisal I
2003
27-28 2 p. 179-194
16 p.
article
65 Evaluation of the Wind Erosion Prediction System (WEPS) erosion submodel on cropland fields Hagen, Lawrence J.
2004
27-28 2 p. 171-176
6 p.
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66 Experience of model integration and Pareto frontier visualization in the search for preferable water quality strategies Lotov, A.V.
2005
27-28 2 p. 243-260
18 p.
article
67 Flood risk mapping for Pari River incorporating sediment transport Sinnakaudan, Shanker Kumar
2003
27-28 2 p. 119-130
12 p.
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68 Forecasting dust storms using the CARMA-dust model and MM5 weather data Barnum, B.H.
2004
27-28 2 p. 129-140
12 p.
article
69 Gas exploration beyond the shelf break: An oceanographic challenge Thiem, Ø.
2006
27-28 2 p. 136-141
6 p.
article
70 GOUVERNe: new trends in decision support for groundwater governance issues Guimarães Pereira, Ângela
2005
27-28 2 p. 111-118
8 p.
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71 Hydrographic survey methods for determining reservoir volume Furnans, Jordan
2008
27-28 2 p. 139-146
8 p.
article
72 Hydrotrack: a graphical software system for the simulation of pollutant discharges in water Rodrı́guez-Molina, Juan-José
1998
27-28 2 p. 211-223
13 p.
article
73 Identification of major components for integrated urban air quality management and information systems via user requirements prioritisation Karatzas, Kostas
2003
27-28 2 p. 173-178
6 p.
article
74 Improving daily rainfall estimation from NDVI using a wavelet transform Quiroz, Roberto
2011
27-28 2 p. 201-209
9 p.
article
75 Integrated Grid Based Ecological and Economic (INGRID) landscape model – A tool to support landscape management decisions Rudner, M.
2007
27-28 2 p. 177-187
11 p.
article
76 Integrated water management scenarios for wetland protection: application in Trichonis Lake Zacharias, I.
2005
27-28 2 p. 177-185
9 p.
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77 Integrating farming systems and landscape processes to assess management impacts on suspended sediment loads Vigiak, O.
2011
27-28 2 p. 144-162
19 p.
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78 Integration of MONERIS and GREAT-ER in the decision support system for the German Elbe river basin Berlekamp, Jürgen
2007
27-28 2 p. 239-247
9 p.
article
79 Integration of multi-scale dynamic spatial models of socio-economic and physical processes for river basin management van Delden, Hedwig
2007
27-28 2 p. 223-238
16 p.
article
80 Interpretation of a modified linear model of catch-per-unit-effort data in a spatially-dynamic fishery McDonald, A.David
2001
27-28 2 p. 167-181
15 p.
article
81 Interpretive review of conceptual frameworks and research models that inform Australia’s agricultural vulnerability to climate change Pearson, Leonie J.
2011
27-28 2 p. 113-123
11 p.
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82 Introduction: Modelling of wind erosion and aeolian processes Gill, Thomas E.
2004
27-28 2 p. 91-92
2 p.
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83 Landfill odour: assessment of emissions by the flux footprint method Sarkar, Ujjaini
2003
27-28 2 p. 155-163
9 p.
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84 Land market mechanisms for preservation of space for coastal ecosystems: An agent-based analysis Filatova, Tatiana
2011
27-28 2 p. 179-190
12 p.
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85 Land use models in complex societal problem solving: Plug and play or networking? Sterk, B.
2009
27-28 2 p. 165-172
8 p.
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86 Linking science and decision-making: features and experience from environmental river flow setting Acreman, Mike
2005
27-28 2 p. 99-109
11 p.
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87 Long-term simulation of global dust distribution with the GOCART model: correlation with North Atlantic Oscillation Ginoux, P.
2004
27-28 2 p. 113-128
16 p.
article
88 Manipulation of numerical coastal flow and water quality models Chau, K.W.
2003
27-28 2 p. 99-108
10 p.
article
89 Model based impact analysis of policy options aiming at reducing diffuse pollution by agriculture—a case study for the river Ems and a sub-catchment of the Rhine Gömann, Horst
2005
27-28 2 p. 261-271
11 p.
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90 Modeling asymmetric volatility in weekly Dutch temperature data Franses, Philip Hans
2001
27-28 2 p. 131-137
7 p.
article
91 Modeling compartmentalized lagoon systems under cyclic operation Magbanua Jr, Benjamin S
2003
27-28 2 p. 109-118
10 p.
article
92 Modelling and evaluation of control schemes for enhancing load shift of electricity demand for cooling devices Stadler, Michael
2009
27-28 2 p. 285-295
11 p.
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93 Modelling and simulation of a jet fan for controlled air flow in large enclosures v.d.Giesen, B.J.M.
2011
27-28 2 p. 191-200
10 p.
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94 Modelling dispersal of populations and genetic information by finite element methods Richter, Otto
2008
27-28 2 p. 206-214
9 p.
article
95 Modelling of spatial point processes derived from a sequence of auto-Poisson lattice schemes Albert, J.M.
2002
27-28 2 p. 105-123
19 p.
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96 Modelling the environmental impact of an aluminium pressure die casting plant and options for control Neto, Belmira
2008
27-28 2 p. 147-168
22 p.
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97 Model study of environmental concentrations of TBT in Tokyo Bay – development of a Windows® version prototype Horiguchi, Fumio
2006
27-28 2 p. 229-233
5 p.
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98 Multi-objective modelling and decision support using a Bayesian network approximation to a non-point source pollution model Dorner, Sarah
2007
27-28 2 p. 211-222
12 p.
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99 Multiple objective optimal control of integrated urban wastewater systems Fu, Guangtao
2008
27-28 2 p. 225-234
10 p.
article
100 Numerical model for estimation of pipeline oil spill volumes Reed, Mark
2006
27-28 2 p. 178-189
12 p.
article
101 Numerical modelling of airflow over an idealised transverse dune Parsons, Daniel R.
2004
27-28 2 p. 153-162
10 p.
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102 Operational monitoring and forecasting for marine environmental applications in the Aegean Sea Nittis, K.
2006
27-28 2 p. 243-257
15 p.
article
103 Optimizing the coupling in parallel air quality model systems Lieber, Matthias
2008
27-28 2 p. 235-243
9 p.
article
104 Parameter and input data uncertainty estimation for the assessment of long-term soil organic carbon dynamics Post, Joachim
2008
27-28 2 p. 125-138
14 p.
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105 Partitioning total variance in risk assessment: Application to a municipal solid waste incinerator Kumar, Vikas
2009
27-28 2 p. 247-261
15 p.
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106 Policies and tools for sustainable water management in the European Union Letcher, R.A.
2005
27-28 2 p. 93-98
6 p.
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107 Prediction of sulphur dioxide concentration using artificial neural networks Chelani, Asha B
2002
27-28 2 p. 159-166
8 p.
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108 Prediction of urban stormwater quality using artificial neural networks May, Daniel B.
2009
27-28 2 p. 296-302
7 p.
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109 Preliminary assessment of an oil-spill trajectory model using satellite-tracked, oil-spill-simulating drifters Price, James M.
2006
27-28 2 p. 258-270
13 p.
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110 Prioritisation approach for estimating the biophysical impacts of land-use change on stream flow and salt export at a catchment scale Gilfedder, Mat
2009
27-28 2 p. 262-269
8 p.
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111 Regional integrated modelling of climate change impacts on natural resources and resource usage in semi-arid Northeast Brazil Krol, Maarten S.
2007
27-28 2 p. 259-268
10 p.
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112 Representation of land-surface processes in aeolian transport models Raupach, Michael R.
2004
27-28 2 p. 93-112
20 p.
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113 Revisions of the ADIOS oil spill model Lehr, William
2002
27-28 2 p. 189-197
9 p.
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114 Risk assessment and water management Bouma, Jan Jaap
2005
27-28 2 p. 141-151
11 p.
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115 SAM: a computer program for statistical analysis and modelling Bai, J.
1998
27-28 2 p. 225-231
7 p.
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116 sdsm — a decision support tool for the assessment of regional climate change impacts Wilby, R.L
2002
27-28 2 p. 145-157
13 p.
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117 Selected papers from the Sixth International Marine Environmental Modelling Seminar (IMEMS 2002) Reed, Mark
2006
27-28 2 p. 135-
1 p.
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118 Sensitivity analysis for complex ecological models – A new approach Makler-Pick, Vardit
2011
27-28 2 p. 124-134
11 p.
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119 Sharing the costs of maintaining environmental resources: a comparison of different programmes Coram, Alex
2001
27-28 2 p. 109-117
9 p.
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120 Simulating impacts of water trading in an institutional perspective Smajgl, Alexander
2009
27-28 2 p. 191-201
11 p.
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121 Simulating the fate of an oil spill near coastal zones: the case of a spill (from a power plant) at the Greek Island of Lesvos Papadimitrakis, J.
2006
27-28 2 p. 170-177
8 p.
article
122 Simulation tool for variably saturated flow with comprehensive geochemical reactions in two- and three-dimensional domains Wissmeier, L.
2011
27-28 2 p. 210-218
9 p.
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123 Software to estimate −33 and −1500kPa soil water retention using the non-parametric k-Nearest Neighbor technique Nemes, A.
2008
27-28 2 p. 254-255
2 p.
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124 Soil loss predictions with three erosion simulation models Bhuyan, Samar J
2002
27-28 2 p. 135-144
10 p.
article
125 Solar photovoltaic systems: the economics of a renewable energy resource Lesourd, Jean-Baptiste
2001
27-28 2 p. 147-156
10 p.
article
126 SPASS: a generic process-oriented crop model with versatile windows interfaces Wang, Enli
2000
27-28 2 p. 179-188
10 p.
article
127 Spatial relationship of resident and migratory birds and canopy openings in diseased ponderosa pine forests Reich, Robin M.
2000
27-28 2 p. 189-197
9 p.
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128 Spill hazard evaluation for chemicals shipped in bulk using modeling French McCay, Deborah P.
2006
27-28 2 p. 156-169
14 p.
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129 TEAM: integrated, process-based wind-erosion model Gregory, J.M.
2004
27-28 2 p. 205-215
11 p.
article
130 TEMMS: an integrated package for modelling and mapping urban traffic emissions and air quality Namdeo, Anil
2002
27-28 2 p. 177-188
12 p.
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131 The dynamic simulation and visualization software MyM Beusen, Arthur H.W.
2011
27-28 2 p. 238-240
3 p.
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132 The effect of internal parameters and geometry on the performance of back-propagation neural networks: an empirical study Maier, Holger R.
1998
27-28 2 p. 193-209
17 p.
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133 The Environmental Kuznets Curve: development path or policy result? Magnani, Elisabetta
2001
27-28 2 p. 157-165
9 p.
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134 The multiple criteria analysis tool (MCAT): A new software tool to support environmental investment decision making Marinoni, O.
2009
27-28 2 p. 153-164
12 p.
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135 The OECD software tool for screening chemicals for persistence and long-range transport potential Wegmann, Fabio
2009
27-28 2 p. 228-237
10 p.
article
136 The open source RFortran library for accessing R from Fortran, with applications in environmental modelling Thyer, Mark
2011
27-28 2 p. 219-234
16 p.
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137 The sustainability of irrigated agricultural systems under the Water Framework Directive: first results Bazzani, G.M.
2005
27-28 2 p. 165-175
11 p.
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138 The use of Hugin® to develop Bayesian networks as an aid to integrated water resource planning Bromley, J.
2005
27-28 2 p. 231-242
12 p.
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139 The value of combining a systems view of sustainability with a participatory protocol for ecologically informed design in river basins Tippett, Joanne
2005
27-28 2 p. 119-139
21 p.
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140 Towards the development of a decision support system for water resource management Mysiak, Jaroslav
2005
27-28 2 p. 203-214
12 p.
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141 Understanding the behaviour and optimising the performance of back-propagation neural networks: an empirical study Maier, Holger R.
1998
27-28 2 p. 179-191
13 p.
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142 Urban boundary layer wind speed reduction in summer due to urban growth and environmental consequences in Lisbon Lopes, A.
2011
27-28 2 p. 241-243
3 p.
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143 Using digital terrain analysis modeling techniques for the parameterization of a hydrologic model Lacroix, Martin P
2002
27-28 2 p. 125-134
10 p.
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144 Using meteorological data to model pollutant dispersion in the atmosphere Mandurino, Claudia
2009
27-28 2 p. 270-278
9 p.
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145 Validation of the Wind Erosion Equation (WEQ) for discrete periods Van Pelt, R.S.
2004
27-28 2 p. 199-203
5 p.
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146 Validation of the wind erosion stochastic simulator (WESS) and the revised wind erosion equation (RWEQ) for single events Van Pelt, R.S.
2004
27-28 2 p. 191-198
8 p.
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147 Water balance modelling in Bowen, Queensland, and the ten iterative steps in model development and evaluation Welsh, W.D.
2008
27-28 2 p. 195-205
11 p.
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