Watermark: An Open-Source Platform For Federated Decision Support Systems And Applications To Integrated Environmental Problems,
2016
University of Minnesota Duluth
Watermark: An Open-Source Platform For Federated Decision Support Systems And Applications To Integrated Environmental Problems, Rebecca Teasley, Nalbeat Kwon, John Gentle, Suzanne Pierce
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Federated data services and interactive workspaces for integrated modeling and advanced decision support will transform the practice of transdisciplinary research and improve science-based communication with decision makers and stakeholders. Integrated models are needed and they must be developed in a way that streamlines comparative analyses and makes them accessible to users. This research advances a framework of accessible computational tools for connecting data and models through reusable workflows and interactive decision support dashboards.
The prototype application, called Watermark, is used to analyze and apply integrated methods to an urban groundwater management problem. Watermark’s interactive mapping tools and touch-enabled interfaces for …
The Regard Project Brings 4 Platforms Together To Assess The State Of The Garonne River Catchment (France) - Integrating Remote Sensing Data With Hydrological And Human Activities Modeling,
2016
ECOLAB, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS
The Regard Project Brings 4 Platforms Together To Assess The State Of The Garonne River Catchment (France) - Integrating Remote Sensing Data With Hydrological And Human Activities Modeling, Sabine Sauvage, Eric Martin, Gregory Espitalier-Noël, Jordi Etchanchu, Youen Grusson, Romain Lardy, Pierre Le Cointe, François Moussu, Lucie Portier, Salwa Belaqziz, Camille Truche, Moussa Mballo, François Anctil, Mélanie Bardeau, Sylvain Biancamaria, Jacques Chorda, Simon Gascoin, Patrick Le Moigne, Ludovic Lhuissier, Clément Murgue, Sophie Ricci, Olivier Therond
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
In many watersheds, water resource states depend on human activities and interactions between different hydrological compartments including rivers, aquifers, reservoirs, soil and snow. High human withdrawals may cause difficulties for the management of low water periods. The project REGARD aims at showing how remote sensing data and information on human activity, combined with hydrological modelling, can provide a high spatial (some kilometres) and temporal resolution (daily) view of the water resources dynamics. Formalism of environmental and human activities are implemented into four hydrological modelling platform dealing with different space and time scales in order to simulate interactions between all the …
Global Monitoring Plan Data Warehouse As A Tool For Worldwide Assessment Of Persistent Organic Pollution,
2016
Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment
Global Monitoring Plan Data Warehouse As A Tool For Worldwide Assessment Of Persistent Organic Pollution, Jiří Kalina, Jiří Hřebíček, Richard Hůlek, Jana Borůvková, Jana Klánová
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
In 2004 the Stockholm Convention came into force, which eliminates a manufacture and use of persistent organic pollutants. Global Monitoring Plan is an important executive component of the convention, providing framework for an evaluation of its effectiveness. It ensures collection of comparable monitoring data on POPs from around the world in order to identify changes in POPs concentrations over time and their eventual transport. There are several programs focused on a monitoring of persistent organic pollutants in diverse environmental matrices over the globe, each working with a different methodology of sampling and analyses. Results of these programs are reported in …
Investigating The Street Canyon Vegetation Effects Using The Moment Method,
2016
Czech Technical University in Prague
Investigating The Street Canyon Vegetation Effects Using The Moment Method, Viktor Šíp, Luděk Beneš
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
In this paper we investigate the effects of the vegetation inside a street canyon. Flow through and around the standalone street canyon is calculated using a CFD solver based on the Reynoldsaveraged Navier-Stokes equations. The dispersion of the pollutant is computed using the moment method that models the behaviour of the particle size distribution. Resulting pollutant concentrations for several wind conditions and for configurations without and with the trees are compared to the wind tunnel measurements. Using the deposition velocity model for the moment method, the effect of the dry deposition on the vegetation is then assessed. Three modes of …
Model Requirements For Decision Support Under Uncertainty In Data Scarce Dynamic Deltas,
2016
Deltares
Model Requirements For Decision Support Under Uncertainty In Data Scarce Dynamic Deltas, Marjolijn Haasnoot, Willem Van Deursen, Jan Kwakkel, Hans Middelkoop
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
There is a long tradition of model-based decision support in water management. The consideration of deep uncertainty, however, changes the requirements imposed on models.. In the face of deep uncertainty, models are used to explore many uncertainties and the decision space across multiple outcomes of interest. This requires a model that runs fast, making it necessary to do concessions in the resolution including spatial, temporal and process information. For delta management under uncertainty, a model should capture all relevant changes, processes, actions, and feedbacks over time and produce relevant outcomes for stakeholders; thus it requires an integrated and dynamic model. …
Indexmed Projects: New Tools Using The Cigesmed Database On Coralligenous For Indexing, Visualizing And Data Mining Based On Graphs,
2016
Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d’Ecologie marine et continentale (IMBE), CNRS, Aix Marseille Université, IRD, and Université d’Avignon
Indexmed Projects: New Tools Using The Cigesmed Database On Coralligenous For Indexing, Visualizing And Data Mining Based On Graphs, Romain David, Jean-Pierre Féral, Anne-Sophie Archambeau, Nicolas Bailly, Cyrille Blanpain, Vincent Breton, Aurélien De Jode, Aurélie Delavaud, Alrick Dias, Sophie Gachet, Dorian Guillemain, Julien Lecubin, Geneviève Romier, Christian Surace, Laure Thierry De Ville D’Avray, Christos Arvanitidis, Anne Chenuil, Melih Ertan Ҫinar, Drosos Koutsoubas, Stéphane Sartoretto, Thierry Tatoni
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Data produced by the SeasEra CIGESMED project (Coralligenous based Indicators to evaluate and monitor the "Good Environmental Status" of the MEDiterranean coastal waters) have a high potential to be used by several stakeholders involved in environmental management. A new consortium called IndexMed whose task is to index Mediterranean biodiversity data, makes it possible to build graphs in order to analyse the CIGESMED data and develop new ways for data mining of coralligenous data. This paper presents the prototypes under development that test the ability of graphs dataBases and tools to connect biodiversity objects with non-centralized data. This project explores the …
Integrating Organizational Risk Analysis And Participatory Network Mapping For Flood Risk Management,
2016
Water Research Institute – National Research Council, CNR-IRSA
Integrating Organizational Risk Analysis And Participatory Network Mapping For Flood Risk Management, R. Giordano, S. M. Hernandez Lopez, R. Olivo Del Amo, E. S. Lafuente, I. Pluchinotta, A. Pagano
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
The complexity of the interaction network among the different actors involved in flood risk management makes it difficult for risk managers to fully understand the different interconnections among the key elements, i.e. actors, knowledge and tasks. Due to their limited understanding of the network, the risk managers fail to strengthen the social capital embedded in the network, reducing its role in supporting risk management. A method based on the integration between Organization Risk Analysis and Participatory Network Mapping is described in this work. The method aims at enhancing the risk managers’ understanding of the interaction network and, in doing so, …
Informing Adaptive Strategies For The Colorado Basin,
2016
RAND
Informing Adaptive Strategies For The Colorado Basin, David Groves, Robert Lempert, Jordan Fischbach, Evan Bloom
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
The Colorado River is the single most important source of water in the southwestern United States, providing water and power for nearly 40 million people and water to irrigate more than five million acres of farmland across seven states and for 22 Native American tribes. A vast physical and institutional infrastructure exists to provide water, as well as hydropower, recreational opportunities, environmental services, and other benefits to all these users. However, increasing demand, a decade of drought, and expectations of a significantly changing future climate have put the system under significant and deeply uncertain stress. This paper employs and extends …
Hydra Platform: A Web-Based Data Management System To Facilitate Integration In Network Resource Modelling.,
2016
The University of Manchester
Hydra Platform: A Web-Based Data Management System To Facilitate Integration In Network Resource Modelling., Stephen Knox, Philipp Meier, Khaled Mohamed, Julien Harou, Brett Korteling, Josue Medellin-Azuara, David Rosenberg, Amaury Tilmant, Andy Chow, Tohid Efrani, Manuel Pulido-Velazquez
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
The planning and management of engineered resource systems often involves applying multiple modelling approaches to the same system. These models can broaden the scope of decision making, giving owners/investors a better picture of the costs and effects of future assets or policy changes. Combining multiple different modelling paradigms is a challenge as many models operate on different time scales and have different input data requirements. One approach to combining models is to create a central data structure, to which each model connects via a specialised interface, transforming the centrally stored data into the appropriate input structure for the model and …
Combined Recursive Clustering And Partitioning To Define Optimal Dmas Of Water Distribution Networks,
2016
Second University of Naples, Action Group CTRL+SWAN of European Innovative Partnership on Water
Combined Recursive Clustering And Partitioning To Define Optimal Dmas Of Water Distribution Networks, A. Di Nardo, M. Di Natale, S. Chianese, D. Musmarra, G. F. Santonastaso
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
As known, the water network partitioning in district meter areas (DMAs) is one of the most effective way to improve water loss detection, pressure management and user protection from accidental and intentional contamination. Nevertheless, the definition of permanent DMAs is very complex because can drastically change the hydraulic performance of a network, since the insertion of gate valves in several pipes can reduce its energy and topological redundancy. In the last years, some optimization procedures, based on graph theory, network analysis and heuristic optimization methods, allowed to overcame the empirical approaches traditionally adopted to define the permanent district meter areas …
From Raw Material To Biofuel Demand: The Agraf Model,
2016
INRA
From Raw Material To Biofuel Demand: The Agraf Model, Coline Assaiante, Pierre-Alain Jayet, Frédérick Lantz
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
The search for energetic independence, for boosting local economies and for reducing polluting emissions, has supported bioenergy’s development and biofuels in particular. Mandatory biofuels incorporation rates have been recently established in several countries, including the European Union, in order to promote the use of renewable energetic resources in spite of several criticisms toward biofuels relating to their impacts on food security, the environment and the conflicts associated with resource allocations. To study existing concerns on the growth, the profitability, the limiting factors biofuels, as well as the impacts of current policies in force, a highly parameterized operational modelling tool (AGRAF) …
Monitoring Agricultural Landscapes Dynamics Using The Complementarities Of Optical, Microwave And Thermal Remote Sensing Data,
2016
CESBIO, Université de Toulouse, CNES/CNRS/IRD/UPS
Monitoring Agricultural Landscapes Dynamics Using The Complementarities Of Optical, Microwave And Thermal Remote Sensing Data, Cheul Benoît, Coudert Benoit, Baup Frederic
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
The goal of this study is to establish links between crop trajectories (governed by environmental conditions and agricultural practices) and the ability of optical, radar and thermal imagery to inform water budget, crop phenology and biomass characteristics. The perspective of this study is to take advantage of the three main domains of wavelength to sequentially constrain static (parameters) and dynamic variables of agrometeorological and SVAT (Soil Vegetation Atmosphere Transfers) models for water budget and biomass simulation. As of now, only the association of microwave or thermal infrared with visible optical data are considered to instantaneously estimate information of the surface …
Cfd Simulation Of Snow Fences,
2016
Centre for Materials Science and Technology, University of Otago
Cfd Simulation Of Snow Fences, S. J. Wakes
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Snow fences play a significant role in transporting snow away from roads, buildings and recreational areas. Although some guidelines for fence design exist these are mostly empirical in nature and are potentially difficult to apply in complex terrain and for multiple fences scenarios. Numerical modelling of the wind flow and snow transportation using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has the potential to allow site-specific topographies to be considered with multiple fence designs for optimisation. Manipulation of the snowfield to emulate climate change effects in New Zealand for a long term ecology monitoring project involved two angled porous fences set up with …
In Situ Data Visualization Of Acme Land Model Simulations,
2016
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
In Situ Data Visualization Of Acme Land Model Simulations, Yu Pei, Benjamin Hernandez, Dali Wang, Brian Smith, Scott Atchley, Fengming Yuan, Chad Steed
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
With the ever increasing precision and complexity of various environmental models, writing large volumes of [email protected] to disk for post-processing becomes a huge bottleneck, and simulation modules diagnostic and tracking become difficult for scientists as well. In this paper, we propose a loosely coupled in situ visualization framework to address these problems when working with a representative land model within the Accelerated Climate Modeling for Energy (ACME). ACME land model (ALM) simulates energy, water, carbon nitrogen fluxes and state variables for various land surfaces. Loosely coupled in situ framework means simulation and visualization communicate through network, while tightly coupled means …
Location, Identification, And Low Complexity Tracking Algorithms With An Image Compression Strategy For A Long Term Multi-Tracking Application,
2016
Digital and Signal Processing Research Group, University of Vic – Central University of Catalonia
Location, Identification, And Low Complexity Tracking Algorithms With An Image Compression Strategy For A Long Term Multi-Tracking Application, Ramon Reig-Bolaño, Pere Marti-Puig, Moisès Serra-Serra
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
A biological experiment that requires a continuous tracking of a group of 10 to 20 fish specimens was designed to obtain empirical data to estimate biological energy models from specimen’s activity. The surface in which specimens can move is enormous (2,5m x 5m) in comparison to the sizes of the individuals and it is mandatory to work with high resolution images in order to cover all the area. Furthermore, as each experiment must work uninterruptedly during fifteen days the cost of storing and post-processing all the generated information in its rough form is prohibitive, incurring into a big data problem. …
Contribution Of Remote Sensing Data To Hydrological Simulations: Case Of The Garonne Catchment In The South-West Of France,
2016
Fondation STAE, ECOLAB, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS
Contribution Of Remote Sensing Data To Hydrological Simulations: Case Of The Garonne Catchment In The South-West Of France, Grégory Espitalier-Noël, José-Miguel Sanchez-Perez, Youen Grusson, François Anctil, Mélanie Bardeau, Sylvain Biancamaria, Simon Gascoin, Pierre Le Cointe, Patrick Le Moigne, Moussa Mballo, François Moussu, Eric Martin, Sabine Sauvage
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
(Semi-)Distributed hydrological models often poorly simulate all reservoirs in sub-basins because they rather focus on obtaining a correct streamflow at sub-basin’s outlet. In situ networks are point based estimates of a flux and their locations are not always dense enough to validate reservoirs at the model spatial scale. Remote sensing data, however, can provide spatially distributed information on a specific reservoir (with less accuracy than in situ measurements) and are an alternative source of data to calibrate and evaluate model outputs, which can only be performed with (semi-)distributed hydrological models. We present a comparison between remote sensing data and hydrological …
Co2 Emissions Scenarios From A Database Of Diverse Socio-Economic Pathways,
2016
CIRED
Co2 Emissions Scenarios From A Database Of Diverse Socio-Economic Pathways, Céline Guivarch, Julie Rozenberg, Vanessa Schweizer
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
The Shared Socio-economic Pathways, or SSPs, are the next generation of socio-economic scenarios following the SRES. The SSP framework recognizes that different socio-economic conditions may lead to similar levels of emissions, or radiative forcing. This implies that any given level of radiative forcing may have very different socio-economic impacts depending on the conditions associated with it. To uncover different socio-economic conditions associated with any level of radiative forcing, we propose a methodology based on “scenario discovery” cluster analysis. With a database of hundreds of scenarios, we demonstrate how this method can identify very different groups of socio-economic scenarios sharing common …
Integrating Landscape Structure Into Participatory Bayesian Network Models Of Habitat Suitability,
2016
The University of Queensland, CSIRO Health & Biosecurity Flagship
Integrating Landscape Structure Into Participatory Bayesian Network Models Of Habitat Suitability, J. G. Froese, C. S. Smith, C. A. Mcalpine, P. A. Durr, R. D. Van Klinken
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Species distribution and habitat suitability models are widely used to inform decisions about conservation, resource or invasion management. Bayesian networks (BN) have received increasing attention in environmental modelling and habitat suitability modelling. Some important advantages of BNs are: a) they lend themselves to a participatory modelling framework including calibration from expert knowledge, explicit treatment of uncertain or missing knowledge and scenario analysis for decision support; b) they model responses specifically from interactions of influential habitat variables rather than statistical correlations; and c) recent advances have greatly simplified spatially-explicit applications (PMAT, https://github.com/DriesLanduyt/PMAT, QUICKScan, http://www.quickscan.pro or GeoNeticaTM, https://www.norsys.com). However, limited …
Replicability Of A Modelling Solution Using Newage-Jgrass,
2016
Universita' degli Studi di Trento
Replicability Of A Modelling Solution Using Newage-Jgrass, Marialaura Bancheri, Giuseppe Formetta, Francesco Serafin, Riccardo Rigon, Timothy R. Green, Olaf David
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
NewAge-JGrass is a semi-distributed hydrological modelling system. It is based on the object-oriented modelling framework (OMS version 3), on the JGrasstools and on the Geotools. To make it more effective, it is interoperable with many other tools such as R-project, gvSIG GIS, GitHub and other collaborative sharing tools, such as Authorea.
OMS3 allows to create science simulation components, which are implemented with a standard, well-defined purpose and interface. The encapsulation of the source code in components make them easier to be inspected and its copyleft license allows the easy access to the code, its use and its improvement. The components …
Effectiveness Of Incentives To Promote Adoption Of Water Sensitive Urban Design: A Case Study On Rain Water Harvesting Tanks,
2016
Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities (CRC WSC), The University of Western Australia
Effectiveness Of Incentives To Promote Adoption Of Water Sensitive Urban Design: A Case Study On Rain Water Harvesting Tanks, M. S. Iftekhar, C. Urich, S. Schilizzi, A. Deletic
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Water sensitive urban design (WSUD) often consists of decentralized multi-functional technologies which are capable of producing both private and public benefits. However, private costs often outweigh private benefits, and therefore agencies must often provide incentives to encourage adoption of such technologies. Scarce resources also require cost-effective schemes. However, there is a lack of comprehensive analysis of the performance of incentive schemes to promote WSUD. In this paper, we develop an agent-based model to study the effectiveness of an incentive scheme to promote adoption of rain water tanks. Using a case-study based on Melbourne, we study how its cost-effectiveness changes with …
