Science Inventory

Evaluating Uncertainty in Integrated Environmental Models: A Review of Concepts and Tools

Citation:

MATOTT, L. S., J. E. BABENDREIER, AND S. T. PURUCKER. Evaluating Uncertainty in Integrated Environmental Models: A Review of Concepts and Tools. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 45:W06421, (2009).

Impact/Purpose:

The survey identified 65 different model evaluation tools. The survey concludes with a review of strategies for facilitating model evaluation tool unification.

Description:

This paper reviews concepts for evaluating integrated environmental models and discusses a list of relevant software-based tools. A simplified taxonomy for sources of uncertainty and a glossary of key terms with standard definitions are provided in the context of integrated approaches to environmental assessment. These constructs provide a reference point for cataloging 65 different model evaluation tools. Each tool is described briefly (in the auxiliary material) and is categorized for applicability across seven thematic model evaluation methods. Ratings for citation count and software availability are also provided, and a companion Web site containing download links for tool software is introduced. The paper concludes by reviewing strategies for tool interoperability and offers guidance for both practitioners and tool developers.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:06/17/2009
Record Last Revised:09/22/2009
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 197223