Machine Learning In Surface Ocean Co2 Mapping, 2016 National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)
Machine Learning In Surface Ocean Co2 Mapping, Jive Zeng, Nobuko Saigusa, Tsuneo Matsunaga, Tomoko Shirai
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a major greenhouse gas affecting long term global climate change. According to the Global Carbon Budget 2013 (Quéré et al., 2014, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 6, 235–263), total global carbon emissions increased from 3.9 GtC/yr in 1959 to 10.7 GtC/yr in 2012, of which approximately 43% remained in the atmosphere, 30% went to terrestrial sinks, and 27% to the oceans. A method to estimate the oceanic sink is by calculating the air-sea CO2 exchange rate of CO2. While obtaining accurate distributions of the surface ocean CO2 (SOC) is critical to minimize uncertainty for this method, it …
Spatio-Temporal Modelling To Assess Ecosystem Condition And Services In The Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve Of The Mediterranean (Spain – Morocco) Using K.Lab, 2016 BC3 Basque Centre for Climate Change, Scientific Campus of the University of the Basque Country
Spatio-Temporal Modelling To Assess Ecosystem Condition And Services In The Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve Of The Mediterranean (Spain – Morocco) Using K.Lab, Javier Martínez-López, Marta Pascual, Ana Barbosa, Óscar Esparza Alaminos, Stefano Balbi, Ferdinando Villa
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
This study is framed under the AQUACROSS project, which aims to support EU efforts to protect aquatic biodiversity and ensure the provision of aquatic ecosystem services. The study area is the Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve of the Mediterranean: a one million hectare reserve that passes through the Strait of Gibraltar and includes river basins, coastal and marine waters. The case study aims to identify the major drivers and pressures, such as water management and planning, fragmentation of water bodies, pollution, water uses, water prices, illegal extraction, drought and water scarcity. A set of indicators will be identified to assess the provision …
Multi-Model Custodianship: Needs, Development And Challenges, 2016 Oak Ridges Moraine Groundwater Program
Multi-Model Custodianship: Needs, Development And Challenges, Mason Marchildon, Thorsten Arnold, Steve Holysh, Rick Gerber
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
In 2000, the province of Ontario, Canada, embarked on a Source Water Protection program with the objective of providing multi-level protection for drinking water supplies. This initiative was instigated by a tragedy in the town of Walkerton where multiple deaths resulted from ingestion of e-coli contaminated groundwater. As part of the Source Water Protection Program, numerous technically- sophisticated regional-scale hydrological models have been developed. As a result, local government agencies (municipal and conservation authority) have found themselves on a new pathway for water resources management that intends to utilize these numerical models as key tools for understanding and managing water …
From Climate Change Awareness To Energy Efficient Behaviour, 2016 University of Twente
From Climate Change Awareness To Energy Efficient Behaviour, Leila Niamir, Tatiana Filatova
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Understanding and predicting how climate will change, and whether and how a transition to low-carbon economies will develop over the next century is of vital importance. Nowadays there is high competition between countries to achieve a low-carbon economy. They are examining different ways e.g. different energy efficient technologies and low-carbon energy sources, however they believe that human choices and behavioural change has a crucial impact, which is many times discussed in the literature as well. In this paper, we aim to discuss challenges related to modelling behavioural changes on the demand side and show effect of the demand side activation …
Trade-Offs Between Carbon Storage, Crop Yield Production And Water Supply At The Global Scale, 2016 University of Bonn
Trade-Offs Between Carbon Storage, Crop Yield Production And Water Supply At The Global Scale, Sven Lautenbach, Anita D. Bayer, Almut Arneth
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Through land-use, humans affect natural ecosystem functioning and ecosystem services (ES). The present pattern of land-use types developed over the last millennia in response to a complex interplay of natural-system constraints and socio-economic pressures. However, the current land-use pattern might not be considered optimal in terms of its provision of a variety of ES. At the global scale food security, water availability and carbon storage are three objectives of highest importance. Knowledge about the trade-offs between these objectives is of concern if global pathways for future developments are discussed. To provide information on these trade-offs we evaluate the global configuration …
Build-In Uncertainty In Agent-Based Model And Its Impact On Social-Ecological System Decision-Making Under Deep Uncertainty, 2016 Key Laboratory of Water and Sediment Sciences (MOE), Peking University
Build-In Uncertainty In Agent-Based Model And Its Impact On Social-Ecological System Decision-Making Under Deep Uncertainty, Han Su, Xiao Liu, Yong Liu
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Social-Ecological System is a complex system and often confronts tipping points under deep uncertainty. These uncertainties come from both social and natural processes and most current studies payed more attention to natural part than social. In this study, we construct two models, agent-based model (ABM) and system dynamics (SD) model, based on the same assumption to describe the same social system and the same process where house owners update their Onsite Sewage System which would then affect nutrient level in a shallow lake. ABM has its build-in uncertainty and we believe the uncertainty can present part of deep uncertainties in …
Agro-Ecosystem Adaptation To Climate Change – How Does Crop Model Uncertainty Affect The Choice Of Optimum Adaptation Responses?, 2016 Agroscope, Institute for Sustainability Sciences, Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern
Agro-Ecosystem Adaptation To Climate Change – How Does Crop Model Uncertainty Affect The Choice Of Optimum Adaptation Responses?, A. Holzkämper, T. Klein, R. Seppelt, J. Fuhrer
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Amongst the crop modelling community, it is now widely acknowledged that model uncertainties can have huge implications on the results from climate impact studies. While uncertainties in climate impact assessments are increasingly being considered, studies investigating the implications of model uncertainties on recommendations for adaptation responses are still very rare. To address this gap, this study investigates how crop model uncertainty can affect the selection of suitable adaptation responses. The agroecosystem model CropSyst is applied in connection with an optimization routine to select optimum adaptation options with regard to different adaptation goals (i.e. maximum productivity, minimum erosion, minimum leaching). By …
Hydrological And Biogeochemical Modelling Of Carbon Fluxes In An Arctic River: The Yenisei (North Of Russia), 2016 ECOLAB, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS
Hydrological And Biogeochemical Modelling Of Carbon Fluxes In An Arctic River: The Yenisei (North Of Russia), Clément Fabre, José Miguel Sanchez Perez, Nikita Tananaev, Roman Teisserenc, Grégory Espitalier Noël, Sabine Sauvage
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Permafrost represents one of the biggest organic carbon stocks on Earth. Organic carbon is exported from rivers to oceans by the particulate (POC) and the dissolved (DOC) form. Carbon fluxes represent 22 to 32 teragrams of carbon per year (TgC.yr-1; 1 Tg = 1012 g) in the Arctic Ocean. This export is a main concern in this time of global changes. With global warming, the superficial layer in permafrost could unfreeze deeper and exports of old organic carbon (accumulated for thousands of years) would be possible and could disturb recent carbon cycles. Based on some sporadic data, …
Assessing Input-Output Relations In Environmental Data By Means Of Fuzzy Clustering And Bayesian Inference, 2016 University of Florence
Assessing Input-Output Relations In Environmental Data By Means Of Fuzzy Clustering And Bayesian Inference, L. Bigozzi, E. El Basri, F. Ianniciello, S. Marsili-Libelli, I. Simonetti
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
When dealing with complex environmental datasets, it is also difficult to establish the strength of the input-output relation among variables. Correlation analysis may yield a preliminary indication, but is limited to the linear case. Mutual Information (MI) is a more powerful method which can establish input-output dependence regardless of the nature of their interaction. However, to avoid the heavy computational demand of MI, a simple method is presented based on fuzzy clustering and Bayes’ rule. After a preliminary conditioning phase, the data are grouped by fuzzy clustering and approximated with the value of the most relevant centroid. Then the prior …
Multi-Label Classification Methods For Predicting Mixed Land Use Change, 2016 Urban development and Mobility department, LISER
Multi-Label Classification Methods For Predicting Mixed Land Use Change, Hichem Omrani, Amin Tayyebi, Amir H. Tayyebi, Bryan Pijanowski
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Current progress on land use highlights the interest of the multi-label concept in predicting land use change. The new concept allows a multi-label class assignment (ML), where a spatial unit may be associated simultaneously with a set of multiple classes. The multi-label concept is different than the commonly used mono-label one (ml: binary or multi-class), in which a spatial unit has only one elementary label at a time. Recently, it has been shown the merit of the ML concept to model mixed land use change. In this paper, we study the multi-label class-assignment by different multi- label classifications models. The …
Comparative Study Between Spatial-Implicit And -Explicit Model: A Case Study Of Vegetation Pattern In Salt Marshes, 2016 Beijing Normal University
Comparative Study Between Spatial-Implicit And -Explicit Model: A Case Study Of Vegetation Pattern In Salt Marshes, Man Qi, Alexey Voinov, Tao Sun
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
From the inception of plant ecology as an independent field, much attention has been focused on understanding spatial and temporal changes in vegetation. Spatially explicit models, such as cellular automation (CA), were widely used to explore simple rules that control vegetation patterns in nature. However, compared to implicit model which was derived from statistic survey and was widely applied to uncover practical issues, spatial explicit model still rests on mimicking the complexities of real behaviours and stimulate new insights about them. Comparative analysis between these two model types was rarely explored. In this study, we simulated the vegetation pattern of …
Environmental Model Managment Within The Us Environmental Protection Agency, 2016 US Environmental Protection Agency, National Exposure Research Laboratory
Environmental Model Managment Within The Us Environmental Protection Agency, Andrew J. R. Gillespie
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) is responsible for formulating and implementing environmental rules and regulations under several major US laws aimed at protecting human health and the environment. USEPA’s work strives to be grounded on a strong and rigorous scientific foundation which increasingly relies on models to improve understanding of complex human- environmental systems. USEPA decisions are frequently challenged in courts, so the underlying science needs to meet a high bar in terms of transparency and scientific rigor established through peer review. USEPA currently has no universal framework for managing models over a lifecycle. There is a grassroots …
Towards An Ontology Of Ecosystem Services For Modeling The Management Of Their Flows To And From Agriculture, 2016 MIAT, INRA, Université de Toulouse
Towards An Ontology Of Ecosystem Services For Modeling The Management Of Their Flows To And From Agriculture, Roger Martin-Clouaire
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
The notion of ecosystem service and afferent concepts are gaining importance in the ecology, environment and sustainability-oriented literature. They have been defined differently and rather loosely however. Although convergence toward undisputed definitions is not attained yet, much structuring material has been used and published in scientific or policy-oriented documents. Since different perspectives exist, confusion and inconsistencies predominate across disciplines and agents involved in this relatively new domain. There is clearly a need for a consistent conceptual basis that could provide well-founded semantics and methodological guidelines to be used in the elaboration, evaluation, exploitation and communications of models of complex systems …
Transformative Modelling To Address High-End Climate Change, 2016 Institute of environmental Sciences and Technology (IEST)
Transformative Modelling To Address High-End Climate Change, J. David Tabara, Varun Mallampalli, Diana Mangalagiu, Marco Grasso, Jill Jäger, Andrea Roventini, Mark Borsuk, Francesco Lamperti, Robert Lempert
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
The growing plausibility of a world trespassing the 2ºC global warming threshold is unveiling the limitations of existing assessment tools to tackle the multiple non-linearities, irreversibilities, feedbacks, tipping points and uncertainties associated to entering this new situation. A main challenge for transformative modelling is to unveil potentially disruptive strategies and assess distributed solutions capable of addressing high-end climate change while reconciling economic, climate and sustainability goals.
To this end, using a transformative Agent-Based Modelling (t-ABM) approach, we represent and assess the development and implementation of two distinct green growth strategies vis-à-vis a business-as-usual one. Strategy S1 is a distributed one, …
Behaviour Change And Incentive Modelling For Water Saving: First Results From The Smarth2o Project, 2016 European Institute for Participatory Media, Univ. of Appl. Sci. Stralsund
Behaviour Change And Incentive Modelling For Water Saving: First Results From The Smarth2o Project, J. Novak, M. Melenhorst, I. Micheel, C. Pasini, P. Fraternali, A. E. Rizzoli
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Stimulating users to save water is a challenge and an opportunity for water demand management. Existing ICT-based systems for behavioural change often do not consider the underlying behavioural determinants in a systematic way. This paper discusses the design of the behavioural change and incentive model for the SmartH2O system, combining smart meter data with consumption visualisation and gamified incentive mechanisms to stimulate water saving. We show how the design of such a system can be related to a holistic behavioural change model and how this systematic mapping can inform the design of an integrated incentive model combining different incentive types …
Modeling Choice Problems With Heterogeneous User Preferences In The Transportation Network, 2016 University of Massachusetts Amherst
Modeling Choice Problems With Heterogeneous User Preferences In The Transportation Network, Mahyar Amirgholy
Doctoral Dissertations
Users of transportation systems need to make a variety of different decisions for their trips in the network, while their objective is to keep the generalized costs of their own trips minimized. In the transportation network, there is a diversity of different factors that can influence the decisions of the users, while the relative importance of these factors varies among the heterogeneous users with different trip purposes. Nonetheless, the cumulative result of the individual decisions of the users seeking to minimize their costs according to their own preferences leads to the user equilibrium condition in which no one can reduce …
Randomness Representation In Turbulent Flows With Bed Roughness Elements Using The Spectrum Of The Kolmogorov Complexity, 2016 University of Novi Sad
Randomness Representation In Turbulent Flows With Bed Roughness Elements Using The Spectrum Of The Kolmogorov Complexity, D. T. Mihailović, G. Mimić, P. Gualtieri, I. Arsenić, C. Gualtieri
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
One feature of turbulent flow in relation to randomness is quantified. Experimental data from a turbulent flow collected in a laboratory channel with bed roughness elements of different densities are used. An analysis based on a classical turbulence statistics is performed, using a simple empirical model for estimating the relative sizes of mixing lengths representing the typical scale of an eddy in the corresponding surface layer, to describe the turbulence in terms of irregular or random flow. Instead of such description a quantification of the turbulence flow using measures based on the spectrum of the Kolmogorov complexity (KC) is proposed.
System Identification And Control Of Rivers, 2016 The University of Melbourne
System Identification And Control Of Rivers, Hasan Arshad Nasir, Erik Weyer
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Here we present findings from on-going research on how to improve the management and efficiency of river operations using data based modelling and control engineering. The objectives of the river operations include minimisation of flow and water level deviations from their required set- points, on-time water deliveries to irrigators and flood risk mitigation. Due to long time delays in rivers, forecasts of flows in tributaries are required, and control strategies for rivers should be able to accommodate such forecasts. Here we propose to use system identification techniques to obtain models of the rivers which are very simple, but sufficient for …
Modelling Socio-Ecological Problems With Delay. Case Study On Environmental Damage, 2016 Brno University of Technology
Modelling Socio-Ecological Problems With Delay. Case Study On Environmental Damage, Veronika Novotná, Bedřich Půža, Jiří Hřebíček
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
The paper presents modelling complex socio-ecological problems, where relations among individual quantities vary in time. This includes dynamics of processes in the model, which enables to understand time as a continuous quantity and to describe dynamic processes by a system of differential equations with delay. Implementation of these models in Maple system enables both analytic and numerical solutions and their visualizations. The Maple solution of the specific example of the model with delayed argument is shown, where all input parameters can be interactively changed during the solution process, i.e. delay, interval of the solution, or other parameters which have an …
Hindcasting The Dynamics Of An Eastern Mediterranean Marine Ecosystem Under The Impacts Of Multiple And Cumulative Stressors, 2016 Kinneret Limnological Laboratory
Hindcasting The Dynamics Of An Eastern Mediterranean Marine Ecosystem Under The Impacts Of Multiple And Cumulative Stressors, X. Corrales, M. Coll, E. Ofir, M. Goren, D. Edelist, J. J. Heymans, G. Gal
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
An important challenge for conserving and managing marine ecosystems is to advance our understanding of how multiple human stressors, environmental factors and marine resources interact and influence each other. The ecosystems of the Israeli Mediterranean coast have undergone significant ecological changes in recent decades caused primarily by the introduction of invasive species through the Suez Canal, intense fishing activities and the effects of climate change. An Ecopath model representing the continental shelf of the Israeli Mediterranean coast was calibrated and fitted to the available time series from early 1990’s to 2010 using the Ecosim temporal dynamic modeling approach. The model …