PPT7126 / Simulation in Agriculture and Environment

Contents Of The Courses in a weekly Period

 
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1 Definitions of system, model, simulation terms, model types[1] p. 1-7
2 Limitation of simulation models[1] p. 7-10
3 Constraints and limits of the models[2] p. 1-14, [3] p. 3-11
4 Combined sophisticated models for simulating environmental degradations , [2] p. 14-18, [3] p. 11-16
5 Classification of model parameters; inputs and outputs[1] p. 11-39, [2] p. 14-30, [3] p. 23-31, 75-101, [4] p. 11-13, 44-46
6Parameterization and verification studies[1] p. 267-297
7 Sensitivity analyses[1] p. 297-300
8 Calibration and validation processes[1] p. 300-323
9 Crop growth simulation models [2] p. 1-14, [3] p. 1-13
10 Models used to determine the environmental effects [10] p. 1-12, [11] p. 1-22
11 Atmosphere and climate models [4] p. 1-62, [5] p. 1-17, [6] p. 1-13, [7] p. 1-15
12 Hydrologic models [8] p. 1-18, [9] p. 1-39
13 Evaluation of simulation results and interpretation of findings[1] p. 725-729
14 Evaluation of simulation results and interpretation of findings[1] p. 729-735