Volume 26, Number 1, January 2011
Editorial
Special Issue Articles
- Thiagarajah Ramilan, Frank Scrimgeour, G. Levy, Dan Marsh, A. J. Romera:
Simulation of alternative dairy farm pollution abatement policies.
2-7

- David M. Stoms, Jason Kreitler, Frank W. Davis:
The power of information for targeting cost-effective conservation investments in multifunctional farmlands.
8-17

- Oswald Marinoni, P. Adkins, Stefan Hajkowicz:
Water planning in a changing climate: Joint application of cost utility analysis and modern portfolio theory.
18-29

- Neville D. Crossman, Brett A. Bryan, Darran King:
Contribution of site assessment toward prioritising investment in natural capital.
30-37

- Mauro Coli, Eugenia Nissi, Agnese Rapposelli:
Monitoring environmental efficiency: An application to Italian provinces.
38-43

- Jan Cools, Steven Broekx, Veronique Vandenberghe, Hannes Sels, Erika Meynaerts, Peter Vercaemst, Piet Seuntjens, Stijn Van Hulle, Hilde Wustenberghs, Willy Bauwens, Marc Huygens:
Coupling a hydrological water quality model and an economic optimization model to set up a cost-effective emission reduction scenario for nitrogen.
44-51

- Jenifer L. Ticehurst, A. Curtis, Wendy S. Merritt:
Using Bayesian Networks to complement conventional analyses to explore landholder management of native vegetation.
52-65

- J. Melbourne-Thomas, C. R. Johnson, P. M. Aliño, R. C. Geronimo, C. L. Villanoy, G. G. Gurney:
A multi-scale biophysical model to inform regional management of coral reefs in the western Philippines and South China Sea.
66-82

- Brett A. Bryan, Neville D. Crossman, Darran King, Wayne S. Meyer:
Landscape futures analysis: Assessing the impacts of environmental targets under alternative spatial policy options and future scenarios.
83-91

- M. E. Kragt, Lachlan T. H. Newham, J. Bennett, Anthony J. Jakeman:
An integrated approach to linking economic valuation and catchment modelling.
92-102

- A. Zerger, G. Warren, P. Hill, D. Robertson, A. Weidemann, K. Lawton:
Multi-criteria assessment for linking regional conservation planning and farm-scale actions.
103-110

Volume 26, Number 2, February 2011
Review
Research Articles
- Vardit Makler-Pick, Gideon Gal, Malka Gorfine, Matthew R. Hipsey, Yohay Carmel:
Sensitivity analysis for complex ecological models - A new approach.
124-134

- K. P. Sudheer, G. Lakshmi, Indrajeet Chaubey:
Application of a pseudo simulator to evaluate the sensitivity of parameters in complex watershed models.
135-143

- O. Vigiak, Lachlan T. H. Newham, J. Whitford, A. M. Roberts, D. Rattray, A. R. Melland:
Integrating farming systems and landscape processes to assess management impacts on suspended sediment loads.
144-162

- Ibrahim Alameddine, YoonKyung Cha, Kenneth H. Reckhow:
An evaluation of automated structure learning with Bayesian networks: An application to estuarine chlorophyll dynamics.
163-172

- Mário Almeida-Neto, Werner Ulrich:
A straightforward computational approach for measuring nestedness using quantitative matrices.
173-178

- Tatiana Filatova, Alexey Voinov, Anne van der Veen:
Land market mechanisms for preservation of space for coastal ecosystems: An agent-based analysis.
179-190

- B. J. M. v. d. Giesen, S. H. A. Penders, M. G. L. C. Loomans, P. G. S. Rutten, J. L. M. Hensen:
Modelling and simulation of a jet fan for controlled air flow in large enclosures.
191-200

- Roberto Quiroz, Christian Yarlequé, Adolfo Posadas, Víctor Mares, Walter W. Immerzeel:
Improving daily rainfall estimation from NDVI using a wavelet transform.
201-209

- L. Wissmeier, D. A. Barry:
Simulation tool for variably saturated flow with comprehensive geochemical reactions in two- and three-dimensional domains.
210-218

- Mark Thyer, Michael Leonard, Dmitri Kavetski, Stephen Need, Benjamin Renard:
The open source RFortran library for accessing R from Fortran, with applications in environmental modelling.
219-234

Software, Data and Modellling News
Volume 26, Number 3, March 2011
Editorial
Framework Papers
Method Papers
- Hedwig van Delden, Ralf Seppelt, R. White, Anthony J. Jakeman:
A methodology for the design and development of integrated models for policy support.
266-279

- Guy R. Larocque, Jagtar S. Bhatti, James C. Ascough II, Jinxun Liu, Nancy Luckai, Daniel Mailly, Louis Archambault, Andrew M. Gordon:
An analytical framework to assist decision makers in the use of forest ecosystem model predictions.
280-288

- Penny Kloprogge, Jeroen P. van der Sluijs, Arthur C. Petersen:
A method for the analysis of assumptions in model-based environmental assessments.
289-301

Evidence Papers
- David Inman, Michiel Blind, Irina Ribarova, Arno Krause, Onno Roosenschoon, Ayalew Kassahun, Huub Scholten, George Arampatzis, Geraldine Abrami, Brian McIntosh, Paul Jeffrey:
Perceived effectiveness of environmental decision support systems in participatory planning: Evidence from small groups of end-users.
302-309

- B. Sterk, Martin K. van Ittersum, C. Leeuwis:
How, when, and for what reasons does land use modelling contribute to societal problem solving?
310-316

- Esther Díez, Brian S. McIntosh:
Organisational drivers for, constraints on and impacts of decision and information support tool use in desertification policy and management.
317-327

Letter to the Editor
- G. A. Alexandrov, D. Ames, Gianni Bellocchi, M. Bruen, N. Crout, Marina G. Erechtchoukova, A. Hildebrandt, F. Hoffman, C. Jackisch, Peter A. Khaiter, G. Mannina, T. Matsunaga, S. T. Purucker, M. Rivington, L. Samaniego:
Technical assessment and evaluation of environmental models and software: Letter to the Editor.
328-336

Volume 26, Number 4, April 2011
Research Articles
- Maryam Ramin, Serguei Stremilov, Tanya Labencki, Alexey Gudimov, Duncan Boyd, George B. Arhonditsis:
Integration of numerical modeling and Bayesian analysis for setting water quality criteria in Hamilton Harbour, Ontario, Canada.
337-353

- Dennis Trolle, David P. Hamilton, Conrad A. Pilditch, Ian C. Duggan, Erik Jeppesen:
Predicting the effects of climate change on trophic status of three morphologically varying lakes: Implications for lake restoration and management.
354-370

- Guillaume Martin, Roger Martin-Clouaire, Jean-Pierre Rellier, Michel Duru:
A simulation framework for the design of grassland-based beef-cattle farms.
371-385

- D. Wallach, Samuel Buis, P. Lecharpentier, J. Bourges, P. Clastre, M. Launay, J.-E. Bergez, Martine Guérif, J. Soudais, E. Justes:
A package of parameter estimation methods and implementation for the STICS crop-soil model.
386-394

- H. Chen, M. D. Wood, C. Linstead, Edward Maltby:
Uncertainty analysis in a GIS-based multi-criteria analysis tool for river catchment management.
395-405

- Silvia Bosa, Marco Petti:
Shallow water numerical model of the wave generated by the Vajont landslide.
406-418

- John R. Schramski, Caner Kazanci, E. W. Tollner:
Network environ theory, simulation, and EcoNet® 2.0.
419-428

- Serozhah Milashuk, William A. Crane:
Wind speed prediction accuracy and expected errors of RANS equations in low relief inland terrain for wind resource assessment purposes.
429-433

- K. Wyat Appel, Robert C. Gilliam, Neil Davis, Alexis Zubrow, Steven C. Howard:
Overview of the atmospheric model evaluation tool (AMET) v1.1 for evaluating meteorological and air quality models.
434-443

- Jing Yang:
Convergence and uncertainty analyses in Monte-Carlo based sensitivity analysis.
444-457

- Min Feng, Shuguang Liu, Ned H. Euliss Jr., Claudia Young, David M. Mushet:
Prototyping an online wetland ecosystem services model using open model sharing standards.
458-468

- Georgios Argyropoulos, Constantini Samara:
Development and application of a robotic chemical mass balance model for source apportionment of atmospheric particulate matter.
469-481

- Bing Zhang, Yongliang Zhang, Jun Bi:
An adaptive agent-based modeling approach for analyzing the influence of transaction costs on emissions trading markets.
482-491

- Javier Guerrero, Albert Guisasola, Ramon Vilanova, Juan A. Baeza:
Improving the performance of a WWTP control system by model-based setpoint optimisation.
492-497

- Daniele Laucelli, Orazio Giustolisi:
Scour depth modelling by a multi-objective evolutionary paradigm.
498-509

- Dean P. Holzworth, Neil I. Huth, Peter G. de Voil:
Simple software processes and tests improve the reliability and usefulness of a model.
510-516

- E. Lebensztayn, F. P. Machado, P. M. Rodríguez:
On the behaviour of a rumour process with random stifling.
517-522

- Stefano Alvisi, Marco Franchini:
Fuzzy neural networks for water level and discharge forecasting with uncertainty.
523-537

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