Presenter/Author Information

Karl-Otto Wenkel
Ralf Wieland
Wilfried Mirschel

Keywords

sustainable land, climate change, reduced resources availability, ecosystem modelling, fuzziness, dynamic processes, software tool boxes, landscape indicators, neural network, genetic algorithms

Start Date

1-7-2006 12:00 AM

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to discuss scientific challenges and new possibilities for a better modelling of consequences of land use changes in heterogeneous landscapes on ecosystem functions in space and time. The landscape or regional scale means an area of about 100 km2 up to some 1000 km2. Main problems on this scale are high complexity, structural diversity, ecological heterogeneity and uncertainty in data, in understanding of the process dynamic and by uncertainty in models.

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Jul 1st, 12:00 AM

New directions and challenges in spatial dynamic modelling of ecosystem functions in heterogeneous landscapes as basis for a better sustainable landscape management

The aim of this paper is to discuss scientific challenges and new possibilities for a better modelling of consequences of land use changes in heterogeneous landscapes on ecosystem functions in space and time. The landscape or regional scale means an area of about 100 km2 up to some 1000 km2. Main problems on this scale are high complexity, structural diversity, ecological heterogeneity and uncertainty in data, in understanding of the process dynamic and by uncertainty in models.