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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 36
Volume 36, October 2012
Editorial
- Tobias Krüger

, Trevor Page, Laurence Smith, Alexey A. Voinov
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A guide to expert opinion in environmental modelling and management. 1-3
- Tobias Krüger

, Trevor Page, Klaus Hubacek
, Laurence Smith, Kevin Hiscock:
The role of expert opinion in environmental modelling. 4-18 - Trevor Page, A. Louise Heathwaite

, L. J. Thompson, Linda Pope, Robert Willows:
Eliciting fuzzy distributions from experts for ranking conceptual risk model components. 19-34 - Anthony O'Hagan

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Probabilistic uncertainty specification: Overview, elaboration techniques and their application to a mechanistic model of carbon flux. 35-48 - Raffaele Giordano

, Stefan Liersch
:
A fuzzy GIS-based system to integrate local and technical knowledge in soil salinity monitoring. 49-63 - Lisa Norton, J. Alex Elliott, Stephen C. Maberly, Linda May:

Using models to bridge the gap between land use and algal blooms: An example from the Loweswater catchment, UK. 64-75 - David M. Oliver

, Rob D. Fish, Michael Winter, Chris J. Hodgson, A. Louise Heathwaite
, Dave R. Chadwick:
Valuing local knowledge as a source of expert data: Farmer engagement and the design of decision support systems. 76-85 - John S. Rowan

, S. J. Greig, C. T. Armstrong, D. C. Smith, D. Tierney:
Development of a classification and decision-support tool for assessing lake hydromorphology. 86-98 - Ivan Vrana

, Jirí Vanícek, Pavel Kovár, Jirí Brozek, Shady Aly
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A group agreement-based approach for decision making in environmental issues. 99-110 - Judith Tsouvalis

, Claire Waterton
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Building 'participation' upon critique: The Loweswater Care Project, Cumbria, UK. 111-121 - Simon L. Rinderknecht, Mark E. Borsuk

, Peter Reichert
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Bridging uncertain and ambiguous knowledge with imprecise probabilities. 122-130 - Gloria Bordogna

, Mirco Boschetti, Pietro Alessandro Brivio
, Paola Carrara, Daniela Stroppiana
, Christof J. Weissteiner:
Handling heterogeneous bipolar information for modelling environmental syndromes of global change. 131-147

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