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Sustainability impact assessment of land use changes | 2008
Stefan Sieber; Klaus Müller; P.J.F.M. Verweij; Hördur Haraldsson; K.-H. Fricke; Cesare Pacini; Karen Tscherning; Katharina Helming; Torbjörn Jansson
This paper focuses on the development process and performance of the integrated meta-model Sustainability Impact Assessment Tool (SIAT), whose appropriateness for Sustainability Impact Assessment is finally discussed.
ITEE | 2009
Stefan Sieber; Klaus Müller; Karen Tscherning; Katharina Helming; D. Pohle; K.-H. Fricke; Peter Verweij
The Integrated Project SENSOR developed the meta-model Sustainability Impact Assessment Tools (SIAT) to support decision making at the EU level (Sieber et al. 2008). First, this paper illustrates the concept on the functionality and methodology of the meta-model SIAT. Based on the development process and applied methods of software prototyping major model requirements have been elaborated. Four major requirement fields have been revealed. They can be subsumed into the categories of (1) performance, (2) integration, (3) institution and (4) quality (IIPQ), whereas point (1) is classified (a) spatial scales, (b) sectors and (c) indicator variables, (d) dynamic viability over time, (e) flexible system to select the level of implicit and explicit knowledge; point (2) is classified in (a) model response time (b) diversity of visualization results, (c) advanced technologies and system compatibility; point (3) on reliability information is structured in the three fields of (a) quality criteria on results, (b) assumptions and (c) back tracing. The point (4) on institutional embedment links the institutions; either trough stakeholder participation or expert consultations. The SIAT is finally classified according to the given criteria. The paper concludes on further requirements to maintain the model beyond project lifetime. Mainly funding issues, complementary further institutional embedment, flexibility towards new scopes of analysis, quality assurance and scientific publications have been described as major future challenges.
Ecological Modelling | 2010
Sandra Uthes; K.-H. Fricke; Hannes Jochen König; Peter Zander; Martin K. van Ittersum; Stefan Sieber; Katharina Helming; Annette Piorr; Klaus Müller
Archive | 1995
Mathias Langer; K. Alex Muller; K.-H. Fricke
Journal of Texture Studies | 2008
Stefan Sieber; P.J.F.M. Verweij; Jan-Erik J. F. Wien; D. Pohle; K.-H. Fricke; Klaus Müller; Cesare Pacini; H. Haraldson; Karen Tscherning; Katharina Helming
Archive | 2010
Farahnaz Khosrawi; Joachim Urban; Peggy Achtert; Mikhail Khaplanov; Peter Voelger; Donal P. Murtagh; K.-H. Fricke
Archive | 2007
Matthias Rapp; Irina Strelnikova; Boris Strelnikov; Ralph Latteck; Gerd Baumgarten; U.-P. Hoppe; Alvin Brattli; M. Friedrich; J. Gumbel; Linda Megner; K.-H. Fricke; Steven Hugh Robertson; Zoltan Sternovsky; Robert H. Holzworth
Archive | 2006
Ulrich Blum; K.-H. Fricke; Andrew B. Schoch; Gerd Baumgarten
Archive | 2006
Michael David Fromm; John E. Barnes; Ulrich Blum; David J. Diner; K.-H. Fricke; Michael Gerding; H. Giehl; Ralph A. Kahn; T. Lablanc; S. T. Massie; M. Stuart; Morley O'Neill; Christian Ritter; Rene Servranckx; Eric P. Shettle; Omar Torres; Thomas Trickl
Archive | 2005
Ulrich Blum; K.-H. Fricke; Gerd Baumgarten; L. Eckart; Kerstin Stebel; Georg Hansen; M. Gausa; U.-P. Hoppe