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Integrative modelling of climatic, terrestrial and fluvial systems
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Integrative modelling of climatic, terrestrial and fluvial systems

D. Marinova and D. Post
Environmental Modelling & Software, Vol.21(9), pp.1231-1234
2006
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Abstract

The contributions included in this special issue of Environmental Modelling & Software have been selected from the papers presented at the 2003 Modelling and Simulation Congress (MODSIM 2003) held in Townsville, Australia. MODSIM 2003 was the 15th biannual gathering of the Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand (MSSANZ), an organisation with more than 500 members from 50 countries. The theme of the congress was “Integrative Modelling of Biophysical, Social and Economic Systems for Resource Management Solutions” and the emphasis of the majority of the congress papers was on integration, namely using modelling techniques to bring together the natural environment, social considerations and economic improvement or provide information which can be used for integrative decision making.

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6 Social Sciences
6.153 Climate Change
6.153.850 Water Governance
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Water Resources
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