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Domain Knowledge Process Model Development

Develop domain specific models representing the part of the ecosystem whose condition is being assessed, e.g. habitat model.

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process model development

Description

Arcgis Modelbuilder

Coastal Landscape Analysis And Modeling System (CLAMS)

Conservation Assessment And Prioritization System (CAPS)

Desert Tortoise Recovery Spatial Decision Support System (Version 1)

Desert Tortoise Recovery Spatial Decision Support System (Version 2)

Desert Tortoise Recovery Spatial Decision Support System (Version 3)

Ecosystem Functions Model (HEC_EFM)

Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS)

Geospatial Modeling Environment (GME)

Hawths Tools

IDRISI Land Change Modeler

Invest Toolbox

LANDIS

Land-Use Change And Analysis System (LUCAS)

Marine Geospatial Ecology Tools (MGET)

Microsft Excel

Multiple-Resource Analysis And Geographic Information System (MAGIS)

Netweaver

Program To Assist In Tracking Critical Habitat (PATCH)

RAMAS

RCW Foraging Matrix

Riverware

Rocky Mountain Landscape Simulator (RMLANDS)

Simulating Patterns And Processes At Landscape Scales (SIMPPLLE)

Tool For Exploratory Landscape Scenario Analyses (TELSA)

Uplan

Vista

What If?

The Participant Roles That Are Commonly Present During A Geodesign Process Phase/Step.

Application Domains

Participant Role Assumed By

Advisor

Sub Step Of

Domain Modeler

GIS Analyst

Scientist

Available Tools

Fundamental Spatial Functions

Mathematical Modeling

Statistical Modeling

Participant Role Assumed By

Collaboration Support

Conceptual Model Development Support

Model/Service Management

A Participant Role Can Be Filled By Different Professional Roles Or Stakeholder Roles During Different Geodesign Process Phases/Steps. For Example, During The Constraints Specification Step, The Advisor Role Is Often Assumed By Business, Community, Public, Resource Owner. Mediator, GIS Analyst, Technology Provider, Decision Maker, Scientist, Lawyer, Policy Expert; During The Domain Data Analysis Step, The Advisor Role Is Often Assumed By GIS Analyst, Resource Manager, Scientist.

Condition Analysis And Assessment

Desired System Functional Support

Condition Assessment

A Participant Role Can Be Filled By Different Professional Roles Or Stakeholder Roles During Different Geodesign Process Phases/Steps. For Example, During The Constraints Specification Step, The Advisor Role Is Often Assumed By Business, Community, Public, Resource Owner. Mediator, GIS Analyst, Technology Provider, Decision Maker, Scientist, Lawyer, Policy Expert; During The Domain Data Analysis Step, The Advisor Role Is Often Assumed By GIS Analyst, Resource Manager, Scientist.

Condition Assessment

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8/24/2008

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References

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