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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A cost-effective programmable environment for developing environmental decision support systems 1 This research is done under the support of TRACE INCO-COPERNICUS Project CP-960138, funded by the European Union within the ESPRIT programme. 1 Paggio, R
1999
27-28 5 p. 367-382
16 p.
artikel
2 A decision support system applying an integrated fuzzy model for long-term forest fire risk estimation Iliadis, L.S.
2005
27-28 5 p. 613-621
9 p.
artikel
3 A distributed-site model for non-equilibrium dissolution of multi-component residually trapped NAPL Hamed, Maged M
2000
27-28 5 p. 443-450
8 p.
artikel
4 A DSS for planning and managing water reservoir systems Soncini-Sessa, R.
2003
27-28 5 p. 395-404
10 p.
artikel
5 A DSS generator for multiobjective optimisation of spreadsheet-based models Savić, Dragan A.
2011
27-28 5 p. 551-561
11 p.
artikel
6 A fuzzy decision support tool for wildlife translocations into communal conservancies in Namibia Paterson, Barbara
2008
27-28 5 p. 521-534
14 p.
artikel
7 Aims & scope 2007
27-28 5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
8 Aims & scope 2008
27-28 5 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
9 A methodology to support multidisciplinary model-based water management Scholten, Huub
2007
27-28 5 p. 743-759
17 p.
artikel
10 A modelling study of an extraordinary night time ozone episode over Madrid domain San José, R.
2005
27-28 5 p. 587-593
7 p.
artikel
11 A model to evaluate a soil's bulk solid phase resistance to extraction analysis Jennings, Aaron A.
2008
27-28 5 p. 563-568
6 p.
artikel
12 A model to evaluate internal acid neutralization resistance to soil extraction Ma, Jun
2008
27-28 5 p. 663-669
7 p.
artikel
13 A multi-model approach to analysis of environmental phenomena Giustolisi, O.
2007
27-28 5 p. 674-682
9 p.
artikel
14 An approach to formal specification and verification of map-centered applications Nelson, M.A.V
2001
27-28 5 p. 459-465
7 p.
artikel
15 A new methodology for modelling highly structured systems Cortés, M.
2000
27-28 5 p. 461-470
10 p.
artikel
16 An expert supervisory system for a pilot WWTP Baeza, J.
1999
27-28 5 p. 383-390
8 p.
artikel
17 An integrated approach for water quality assessment of a Kansas watershed Bhuyan, S.J
2003
27-28 5 p. 473-484
12 p.
artikel
18 An object-oriented hierarchical patch dynamics paradigm (HPDP) for modeling complex groundwater systems across multiple-scales Li, Shu-Guang
2006
27-28 5 p. 744-749
6 p.
artikel
19 Anticipatory modeling of biocomplexity in the Tisza River Basin: First steps to establish a participatory adaptive framework Sendzimir, J.
2007
27-28 5 p. 599-609
11 p.
artikel
20 Application of chaos and fractal models to water quality time series prediction Wu, Jun
2009
27-28 5 p. 632-636
5 p.
artikel
21 Are some human ecosystems self-defeating? Batten, David
2007
27-28 5 p. 649-655
7 p.
artikel
22 A review of the factors which influence the use and usefulness of information systems Díez, Esther
2009
27-28 5 p. 588-602
15 p.
artikel
23 A semi-distributed approach to rainfall-runoff modelling—a case study in a snow affected catchment Kokkonen, Teemu
2001
27-28 5 p. 481-493
13 p.
artikel
24 A simple index for assessing fuel moisture content Sharples, J.J.
2009
27-28 5 p. 637-646
10 p.
artikel
25 A spatially constrained clustering program for river valley segment delineation from GIS digital river networks Brenden, T.O.
2008
27-28 5 p. 638-649
12 p.
artikel
26 Assessing SWAT model performance in the evaluation of management actions for the implementation of the Water Framework Directive in a Finnish catchment Bärlund, I.
2007
27-28 5 p. 719-724
6 p.
artikel
27 A strategic classification support system for brownfield redevelopment Chen, Ye
2009
27-28 5 p. 647-654
8 p.
artikel
28 A 7th–grade science project casts doubt on the standard explanation of the Gaussian plume model for seepage through soil Voit, Benedict F
2000
27-28 5 p. 497-499
3 p.
artikel
29 A toolbox for calculating net anthropogenic nitrogen inputs (NANI) Hong, Bongghi
2011
27-28 5 p. 623-633
11 p.
artikel
30 Automated discovery of a model for dinoflagellate dynamics Atanasova, Nataša
2011
27-28 5 p. 658-668
11 p.
artikel
31 Automatic identification of oil spills on satellite images Keramitsoglou, Iphigenia
2006
27-28 5 p. 640-652
13 p.
artikel
32 Bioclogging in porous media: Model development and sensitivity to initial conditions Brovelli, A.
2009
27-28 5 p. 611-626
16 p.
artikel
33 Biocomplexity of deforestation in the Caparo tropical forest reserve in Venezuela: An integrated multi-agent and cellular automata model Moreno, Niandry
2007
27-28 5 p. 664-673
10 p.
artikel
34 Borehole Optimisation System (BOS) – A case study assessing options for abstraction of urban groundwater in Nottingham, UK Tait, N.G.
2008
27-28 5 p. 611-621
11 p.
artikel
35 Climate control software integration with a greenhouse environmental control computer Aaslyng, Jesper Mazanti
2005
27-28 5 p. 521-527
7 p.
artikel
36 Combining dynamic economic analysis and environmental impact modelling: Addressing uncertainty and complexity of agricultural development Lehtonen, Heikki
2007
27-28 5 p. 710-718
9 p.
artikel
37 Comparison of different multicriteria evaluation methods for the Red Bluff diversion dam Mahmoud, Mohamed Rami
2000
27-28 5 p. 471-478
8 p.
artikel
38 Concepts and methods for analysing the role of Information and Communication tools (IC-tools) in Social Learning processes for River Basin Management Maurel, Pierre
2007
27-28 5 p. 630-639
10 p.
artikel
39 Correcting aggregate energy consumption data to account for variability in local weather Sailor, David J.
2006
27-28 5 p. 733-738
6 p.
artikel
40 Corrigendum to “It was an artefact not the result: A note on systems dynamic” [Environ. Model. Softw. 20 (2005) 1543–1548] Seppelt, R.
2006
27-28 5 p. 756-758
3 p.
artikel
41 CoSBiLab LIME: A language interface for stochastic dynamical modelling in ecology Kahramanoğulları, Ozan
2011
27-28 5 p. 685-687
3 p.
artikel
42 Coupled human and natural systems: A multi-agent-based approach Monticino, Michael
2007
27-28 5 p. 656-663
8 p.
artikel
43 Coupling methodologies for environmental models Brandmeyer, Jo Ellen
2000
27-28 5 p. 479-488
10 p.
artikel
44 Data-driven fuzzy habitat suitability models for brown trout in Spanish Mediterranean rivers Mouton, A.M.
2011
27-28 5 p. 615-622
8 p.
artikel
45 Demonstration of optimization techniques for groundwater plume remediation using iTOUGH2 Finsterle, Stefan
2006
27-28 5 p. 665-680
16 p.
artikel
46 Design and implementation of an environmental decision support system Booty, W.G
2001
27-28 5 p. 453-458
6 p.
artikel
47 Design of a website for dissemination of air quality index in India Sharma, M.
2003
27-28 5 p. 405-411
7 p.
artikel
48 Design of information systems for environmental managers: an example using interface prototyping Argent, R.M
2001
27-28 5 p. 433-438
6 p.
artikel
49 Design Principles for Environmental Information Systems Swayne, D.A
2001
27-28 5 p. 417-
1 p.
artikel
50 Determination of the emission rate from various opencast mining operations Chakraborty, M.K
2002
27-28 5 p. 467-480
14 p.
artikel
51 Development and illustrative outputs of the Community Integrated Assessment System (CIAS), a multi-institutional modular integrated assessment approach for modelling climate change Warren, R.
2008
27-28 5 p. 592-610
19 p.
artikel
52 Distribution of heavy metals in sediment pore water due to offshore discharges: an ecological risk assessment Sadiq, R
2003
27-28 5 p. 451-461
11 p.
artikel
53 Economics on the edge of chaos: Some pitfalls of linearizing complex systems Oxley, Les
2007
27-28 5 p. 580-589
10 p.
artikel
54 Ecosystems as evolutionary complex systems: Network analysis of fitness models Fath, Brian D.
2007
27-28 5 p. 693-700
8 p.
artikel
55 Editorial 1999
27-28 5 p. 335-337
3 p.
artikel
56 Editorial Board 2009
27-28 5 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
57 Editorial Board 2003
27-28 5 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
58 Editorial Board 2005
27-28 5 p. i-
1 p.
artikel
59 Editorial Board 2004
27-28 5 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
60 Editorial Board 2011
27-28 5 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
61 Editorial Board/Aims & scope 2006
27-28 5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
62 EDSS for the evaluation of alternatives in waste water collecting systems design Adenso-Dı́az, B.
2005
27-28 5 p. 639-649
11 p.
artikel
63 Effect of anthropogenic emissions in East Asia on regional ozone levels during spring cold continental outbreaks near Taiwan: A case study Liu, Chung-Ming
2008
27-28 5 p. 579-591
13 p.
artikel
64 Effects of ignition location models on the burn patterns of simulated wildfires Bar Massada, Avi
2011
27-28 5 p. 583-592
10 p.
artikel
65 Environmental modeling on massively parallel computers Pirozzi, Maria A.
2000
27-28 5 p. 489-496
8 p.
artikel
66 Evaluation of GRAL for the pollutant dispersion from a city street tunnel portal at depressed level Oettl, Dietmar
2005
27-28 5 p. 499-504
6 p.
artikel
67 Evaluation of uncertainty propagation into river water quality predictions to guide future monitoring campaigns Vandenberghe, V.
2007
27-28 5 p. 725-732
8 p.
artikel
68 Exploring vulnerability of coastal habitats to sea level rise through global sensitivity and uncertainty analyses Chu-Agor, M.L.
2011
27-28 5 p. 593-604
12 p.
artikel
69 FLake-Global: Online lake model with worldwide coverage Kirillin, G.
2011
27-28 5 p. 683-684
2 p.
artikel
70 From diagnosis to prognosis for forecasting air pollution using neural networks: Air pollution monitoring in Bilbao Ibarra-Berastegi, Gabriel
2008
27-28 5 p. 622-637
16 p.
artikel
71 General ion recruiting procedure for pH-based calculations Zaher, U.
2006
27-28 5 p. 739-743
5 p.
artikel
72 Generalised and instance-specific modelling for biological systems Verdenius, Floor
1999
27-28 5 p. 339-348
10 p.
artikel
73 Generating reliable meteorological data in mountainous areas with scarce presence of weather records: The performance of MTCLIM in interior British Columbia, Canada Lo, Yueh-Hsin
2011
27-28 5 p. 644-657
14 p.
artikel
74 Genetic algorithm for optimization of water distribution systems Gupta, Indrani
1999
27-28 5 p. 437-446
10 p.
artikel
75 Hybrid fuzzy-mechanistic models for addressing parameter variability Lauzon, Nicolas
2008
27-28 5 p. 535-548
14 p.
artikel
76 Hydrologic modeling and forecasting: role of thresholds Sivakumar, B.
2005
27-28 5 p. 515-519
5 p.
artikel
77 IA special issue EMS Pahl-Wostl, Claudia
2007
27-28 5 p. 559-560
2 p.
artikel
78 Identification of reliable regression- and correlation-based sensitivity measures for importance ranking of water-quality model parameters Manache, Gemma
2008
27-28 5 p. 549-562
14 p.
artikel
79 Implications of complexity and uncertainty for integrated modelling and impact assessment in river basins Krysanova, Valentina
2007
27-28 5 p. 701-709
9 p.
artikel
80 Integral transform solution of a two-dimensional model for contaminant dispersion in rivers and channels with spatially variable coefficients de Barros, F.P.J.
2006
27-28 5 p. 699-709
11 p.
artikel
81 Integrated assessment modelling for water resource allocation and management: A generalised conceptual framework Letcher, R.A.
2007
27-28 5 p. 733-742
10 p.
artikel
82 Integrating heterogeneous systems using meta information networks Denzer, Ralf
2001
27-28 5 p. 427-431
5 p.
artikel
83 Intelligent system for fish stock prediction and allowable catch evaluation Sazonova, Ludmila
1999
27-28 5 p. 391-399
9 p.
artikel
84 Interfacing environmental simulation models and databases using XML Kokkonen, T.
2003
27-28 5 p. 463-471
9 p.
artikel
85 ISOFIT – A program for fitting sorption isotherms to experimental data Matott, L. Shawn
2008
27-28 5 p. 670-676
7 p.
artikel
86 Issues of EIS software design: some lessons learned in the past decade Lam, David
2001
27-28 5 p. 419-425
7 p.
artikel
87 Landscape analysis and simulation shell (Lass) Pausas, Juli G.
2006
27-28 5 p. 629-639
11 p.
artikel
88 Linking GIS and water resources management models: an object-oriented method McKinney, Daene C.
2002
27-28 5 p. 413-425
13 p.
artikel
89 LQGraph: A software package for optimizing connectivity in conservation planning Fuller, Trevon
2006
27-28 5 p. 750-755
6 p.
artikel
90 LUCAS: an original tool for landscape modelling El Yacoubi, S.
2003
27-28 5 p. 429-437
9 p.
artikel
91 Macroscopic cellular automata for groundwater modelling: A first approach Ravazzani, G.
2011
27-28 5 p. 634-643
10 p.
artikel
92 Mathematical modelling of stream DO–BOD accounting for settleable BOD and periodically varying BOD source Tyagi, Babita
1999
27-28 5 p. 461-471
11 p.
artikel
93 Metadatabases in environmental information systems: the Locator and Communication Service (VKS-Umwelt) Röttgers, Jan
2001
27-28 5 p. 447-452
6 p.
artikel
94 Minimising environmental impact using CBR: an azeotropic distillation case study King, Josh M.P
1999
27-28 5 p. 359-366
8 p.
artikel
95 Model based study of the first stage of biological nitrification (NH4 + oxidation to NO2 −) Nenov, V.
2004
27-28 5 p. 517-524
8 p.
artikel
96 Modeling biocomplexity – actors, landscapes and alternative futures Bolte, John P.
2007
27-28 5 p. 570-579
10 p.
artikel
97 Modeling of the fluidized bed combustion process and NOx emissions using self-organizing maps: An application to the diagnosis of process states Liukkonen, M.
2011
27-28 5 p. 605-614
10 p.
artikel
98 Modeling the atmospheric deposition and stormwater washoff of nitrogen compounds Burian, Steven J.
2001
27-28 5 p. 467-479
13 p.
artikel
99 Modeling water resource systems using a service-oriented computing paradigm Goodall, Jonathan L.
2011
27-28 5 p. 573-582
10 p.
artikel
100 Modelling CO2 policies for the Japanese iron and steel industry Gielen, Dolf
2002
27-28 5 p. 481-495
15 p.
artikel
101 Modelling deforestation using GIS and artificial neural networks Mas, J.F.
2004
27-28 5 p. 461-471
11 p.
artikel
102 Modelling life cycle and population dynamics of Nostocales (cyanobacteria) Jöhnk, K.D.
2011
27-28 5 p. 669-677
9 p.
artikel
103 Modelling of point and non-point nutrient loadings from a watershed Zhang, Jingjie
2005
27-28 5 p. 561-574
14 p.
artikel
104 Modelling with knowledge: A review of emerging semantic approaches to environmental modelling Villa, Ferdinando
2009
27-28 5 p. 577-587
11 p.
artikel
105 Model of collective cooperation and reallocation of benefits related to conflicts over water pollution across regional boundaries in a Chinese river basin Zhao, Laijun
2009
27-28 5 p. 603-610
8 p.
artikel
106 Models, myths and maps: Development of the EXploratory Climate Land Assessment and Impact Management (EXCLAIM) tool Calder, Ian
2008
27-28 5 p. 650-659
10 p.
artikel
107 NCNA: Integrated platform for constructing, visualizing, analyzing and sharing human-mediated nitrogen biogeochemical networks Min, Yong
2011
27-28 5 p. 678-679
2 p.
artikel
108 Neural network prediction model for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) on the US–Mexico border in El Paso (Texas) and Ciudad Juárez (Chihuahua) Ordieres, J.B.
2005
27-28 5 p. 547-559
13 p.
artikel
109 Object-oriented modeling approach to surface water quality management Elshorbagy, Amin
2006
27-28 5 p. 689-698
10 p.
artikel
110 Odour monitoring by the combination of sensors and neural networks Bockreis, A.
1999
27-28 5 p. 421-426
6 p.
artikel
111 OOFε: A Python engine for automating regional and coastal ocean forecasts Marta-Almeida, Martinho
2011
27-28 5 p. 680-682
3 p.
artikel
112 Optimizing long-term water allocation in the Amudarya River delta: a water management model for ecological impact assessment Schlüter, Maja
2005
27-28 5 p. 529-545
17 p.
artikel
113 Participatory modeling and the dilemma of diffuse nitrogen management in a residential watershed Brown Gaddis, Erica J.
2007
27-28 5 p. 619-629
11 p.
artikel
114 Patuxent landscape model: integrated ecological economic modeling of a watershed Voinov, Alexey
1999
27-28 5 p. 473-491
19 p.
artikel
115 Performance evaluation of slow sand filters using fuzzy rule-based modelling Sadiq, Rehan
2004
27-28 5 p. 507-515
9 p.
artikel
116 Prediction of personal exposure to contaminant sources in industrial buildings using a sub-zonal model Ren, Zhengen
2005
27-28 5 p. 623-638
16 p.
artikel
117 Probabilistic safety assessment model for near surface radioactive waste disposal facilities Nair, R.N.
1999
27-28 5 p. 447-460
14 p.
artikel
118 RADARSAT for oil spill trajectory model Marghany, Maged
2004
27-28 5 p. 473-483
11 p.
artikel
119 Reactive transport of volatile organic compound mixtures in the unsaturated zone: modeling and tuning with lysimeter data Karapanagioti, Hrissi K.
2004
27-28 5 p. 435-450
16 p.
artikel
120 Rule-based life cycle impact assessment using modified rough set induction methodology Tan, Raymond R.
2005
27-28 5 p. 509-513
5 p.
artikel
121 Scaling dispersion model for pollutant transport in rivers Deng, Zhi-Qiang
2009
27-28 5 p. 627-631
5 p.
artikel
122 Simulation of soil chemistry and nutrient availability in a forested ecosystem of southern Quebec — I. Reconstruction of the time-series files of nutrient cycling using the Makedep model Bélanger, Nicolas
2002
27-28 5 p. 427-445
19 p.
artikel
123 Simulation of soil chemistry and nutrient availability in a forested ecosytem of southern Quebec. Part II. Application of the SAFE model Bélanger, Nicolas
2002
27-28 5 p. 447-465
19 p.
artikel
124 SINUSE: a multi-agent model to negotiate water demand management on a free access water table Feuillette, S.
2003
27-28 5 p. 413-427
15 p.
artikel
125 Software tools for pre- and post-processing of oceanic regional simulations Penven, Pierrick
2008
27-28 5 p. 660-662
3 p.
artikel
126 Some analytical solutions for two-dimensional convection–dispersion equation in cylindrical geometry Massabó, Marco
2006
27-28 5 p. 681-688
8 p.
artikel
127 Spatial information modelling and analysis in a distributed environment Purvis, M.K
2001
27-28 5 p. 439-445
7 p.
artikel
128 Spatial planning for lowland stream basins using a bioeconomic model van Walsum, Paul
2008
27-28 5 p. 569-578
10 p.
artikel
129 Stabilizing global mean surface temperature: A feedback control perspective Jarvis, Andrew
2009
27-28 5 p. 665-674
10 p.
artikel
130 STAO: a component architecture for raster and time series modeling Jagadeesh Babu, A.
2006
27-28 5 p. 653-664
12 p.
artikel
131 Strategic environmental assessment as an approach to assess waste management systems. Experiences from an Austrian case study Salhofer, Stefan
2007
27-28 5 p. 610-618
9 p.
artikel
132 Supporting decision making in urban wastewater systems using a knowledge-based approach Aulinas, Montse
2011
27-28 5 p. 562-572
11 p.
artikel
133 Sustainable case learning for continuous domains Sànchez-Marrè, Miquel
1999
27-28 5 p. 349-357
9 p.
artikel
134 Ten iterative steps in development and evaluation of environmental models Jakeman, A.J.
2006
27-28 5 p. 602-614
13 p.
artikel
135 Testing a finite-difference model for soil heat transfer by comparing numerical and analytical solutions Cichota, Rogerio
2004
27-28 5 p. 495-506
12 p.
artikel
136 The effect of error in gridded digital elevation models on the estimation of topographic parameters Raaflaub, Lynn D.
2006
27-28 5 p. 710-732
23 p.
artikel
137 The impact of Brinkman's extension of Darcy's law in the neighborhood of a circular preferential flow pathway Jennings, Aaron A.
1999
27-28 5 p. 427-435
9 p.
artikel
138 The impact of realistic biophysical parameters for eucalypts on the simulation of the January climate of Australia Peel, D.R.
2005
27-28 5 p. 595-612
18 p.
artikel
139 The implications of complexity for integrated resources management Pahl-Wostl, C.
2007
27-28 5 p. 561-569
9 p.
artikel
140 The numerical and programming methods used to implement models of the spread and impact of a major epidemic disease: pilchard herpesvirus, Australia 1995 and 1998/1999 Murray, Alexander G.
2005
27-28 5 p. 575-585
11 p.
artikel
141 The Position Papers of EMS Guariso, Giorgio
2006
27-28 5 p. 601-
1 p.
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142 THOSCANE: a tool to detail CORINAIR emission inventories Monforti, F.
2005
27-28 5 p. 505-508
4 p.
artikel
143 Three-dimensional model for multi-component reactive transport with variable density groundwater flow Mao, X.
2006
27-28 5 p. 615-628
14 p.
artikel
144 Tools to think with? Towards understanding the use of computer-based support tools in policy relevant research McIntosh, B.S.
2007
27-28 5 p. 640-648
9 p.
artikel
145 Towards a model of input–output behaviour of wastewater treatment plants using soft computing techniques Belanche, Lluı́s A
1999
27-28 5 p. 409-419
11 p.
artikel
146 Towards an ontology of waste water treatment plants: the identification phase Cabezut-Boo, Octavio
1999
27-28 5 p. 401-408
8 p.
artikel
147 Towards integrating GIS and catchment models Pullar, David
2000
27-28 5 p. 451-459
9 p.
artikel
148 Toxaphene distribution in the Lake Superior trout and associated sublethal ecological risk: a probabilistic approach Sadiq, Rehan
2003
27-28 5 p. 439-449
11 p.
artikel
149 Uncertainty and precaution in environmental management: Insights from the UPEM conference van der Sluijs, Jeroen P.
2007
27-28 5 p. 590-598
9 p.
artikel
150 Use of artificial neural networks for predicting optimal alum doses and treated water quality parameters Maier, Holger R
2004
27-28 5 p. 485-494
10 p.
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151 Using interactive archives in evolutionary multiobjective optimization: A case study for long-term groundwater monitoring design Reed, Patrick
2007
27-28 5 p. 683-692
10 p.
artikel
152 Using MODAWEC to generate daily weather data for the EPIC model Liu, Junguo
2009
27-28 5 p. 655-664
10 p.
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153 Using the Unified Modeling Language to develop soil water-balance and irrigation-scheduling models Papajorgji, Petraq
2004
27-28 5 p. 451-459
9 p.
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