SimKat: a virtual laboratory to explore the impact of climate change scenarios on the Western Australian wheat-belt
RIS ID
36917
Abstract
The northernmost part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef (MBR) runs along the eastern Yucatan peninsula (Mexico). Over two decades, sprawling coastal tourism development and over-exploitation of marine resources have considerably reduced fringing reef's ecological functions. SimReef is an interactive model designed to better understand the interactions between regional and local drivers strongly influencing the health of coral reefs. SimReef's development follows a collective design approach and an inductive process whereby dynamics are represented by data-driven relationships. Experts and stakeholders participate to the designing phase in order to help calibrating the model and to support a consensual validation of the results.
Publication Details
Dray, A., Asseng, S., Perez, P., Charles, S. & Bates, B. (2009). SimKat: a virtual laboratory to explore the impact of climate change scenarios on the Western Australian wheat-belt. In R. S. Anderssen, R. D. Braddock & L. TH. Newham (Eds.), 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM09 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (p. 2734). Australia: IMACS.