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Uncertainty in modelling human-landscape interactions
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Uncertainty in modelling human-landscape interactions

F J Cook, S Schilizzi, A P Campbell, S Asseng, Angela Wardell-Johnson, A Rixon, X Su, B Nancarrow and G D Carlin
Proceedings of the 2005 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, pp.1936-1943
International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (MODSIM) : advances and applications for management and decision making, 2005 (Melbourne, Australia, 12-Dec-2005–15-Dec-2005)
Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand
2005
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Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing uncertainty hydrology modelling social systems economic systems
Recent involvement in designing and developing a simulation model to allow interaction between biophysical, economic and social processes has also led to interest in uncertainty and error propagation in models. This uncertainty exists in each of the biophysical, economic and social domains. With regard to the hydrologic processes there appears to be an indeterminacy principle that makes up-scaling difficult. When this is combined with the uncertainty in the other aspects of the model it would suggest that caution is needed in interpreting output from such models.

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