Distributed modular spatial ecosystem modeling
International Journal in Computer Simulation - Special issue on advances in modeling and simulation methodologies
The Architecture of the Earth System Modeling Framework
Computing in Science and Engineering
Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything
Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything
Modeling biocomplexity - actors, landscapes and alternative futures
Environmental Modelling & Software
Uncertainty in the environmental modelling process - A framework and guidance
Environmental Modelling & Software
A first approach to web services for the National Water Information System
Environmental Modelling & Software
The PIAM approach to modular integrated assessment modelling
Environmental Modelling & Software
Engineering new paths to water data
Computers & Geosciences
An integrated system for publishing environmental observations data
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
Service-oriented applications for environmental models: Reusable geospatial services
Environmental Modelling & Software
The levels of conceptual interoperability model: applying systems engineering principles to M&S
SpringSim '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Spring Simulation Multiconference
Environmental Modelling & Software
A generic approach for developing process-level hydrologic modeling components
Environmental Modelling & Software
Short Communication: Model integration and the role of data
Environmental Modelling & Software
Position Paper: Modelling with stakeholders
Environmental Modelling & Software
Flood forecasting in transboundary catchments using the Open Modeling Interface
Environmental Modelling & Software
An integrated approach to linking economic valuation and catchment modelling
Environmental Modelling & Software
A methodology for the design and development of integrated models for policy support
Environmental Modelling & Software
Components of an environmental observatory information system
Computers & Geosciences
Modeling water resource systems using a service-oriented computing paradigm
Environmental Modelling & Software
An integrated approach to modelling land-use change on continental and global scales
Environmental Modelling & Software
Original papers: Linking models for assessing agricultural land use change
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
Environmental Modelling & Software
Position Paper: The role of expert opinion in environmental modelling
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
Integrated modeling within a Hydrologic Information System: An OpenMI based approach
Environmental Modelling & Software
An open platform to build, evaluate and simulate integrated models of farming and agro-ecosystems
Environmental Modelling & Software
Modellers' roles in structuring integrative research projects
Environmental Modelling & Software
A fully automated and integrated multi-scale forecasting scheme for emergency preparedness
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
Managing uncertainty in integrated environmental modelling: The UncertWeb framework
Environmental Modelling & Software
Procedural knowledge for integrated modelling: Towards the Modelling Playground
Environmental Modelling & Software
'Integronsters', integral and integrated modeling
Environmental Modelling & Software
Effectiveness of collaborative map-based decision support tools: Results of an experiment
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental model access and interoperability: The GEO Model Web initiative
Environmental Modelling & Software
Enhancing integrated environmental modelling by designing resource-oriented interfaces
Environmental Modelling & Software
A component-based approach to integrated modeling in the geosciences: The design of CSDMS
Computers & Geosciences
Environmental Modelling & Software
Innovative approaches to integrated global change modelling
Environmental Modelling & Software
Environmental Modelling & Software
OpenMI-based integrated sediment transport modelling of the river Zenne, Belgium
Environmental Modelling & Software
Map algebra and model algebra for integrated model building
Environmental Modelling & Software
Integration of agricultural and energy system models for biofuel assessment
Environmental Modelling & Software
A tool for mapping and spatio-temporal analysis of hydrological data
Environmental Modelling & Software
Meaningful spatial prediction and aggregation
Environmental Modelling & Software
Optimizing biodiversity prediction from abiotic parameters
Environmental Modelling & Software
Review: A critical review of integrated urban water modelling - Urban drainage and beyond
Environmental Modelling & Software
Development of a knowledge library for automated watershed modeling
Environmental Modelling & Software
A heterogeneous sensor web node meta-model for the management of a flood monitoring system
Environmental Modelling & Software
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Integrated environmental modeling (IEM) is inspired by modern environmental problems, decisions, and policies and enabled by transdisciplinary science and computer capabilities that allow the environment to be considered in a holistic way. The problems are characterized by the extent of the environmental system involved, dynamic and interdependent nature of stressors and their impacts, diversity of stakeholders, and integration of social, economic, and environmental considerations. IEM provides a science-based structure to develop and organize relevant knowledge and information and apply it to explain, explore, and predict the behavior of environmental systems in response to human and natural sources of stress. During the past several years a number of workshops were held that brought IEM practitioners together to share experiences and discuss future needs and directions. In this paper we organize and present the results of these discussions. IEM is presented as a landscape containing four interdependent elements: applications, science, technology, and community. The elements are described from the perspective of their role in the landscape, current practices, and challenges that must be addressed. Workshop participants envision a global scale IEM community that leverages modern technologies to streamline the movement of science-based knowledge from its sources in research, through its organization into databases and models, to its integration and application for problem solving purposes. Achieving this vision will require that the global community of IEM stakeholders transcend social, and organizational boundaries and pursue greater levels of collaboration. Among the highest priorities for community action are the development of standards for publishing IEM data and models in forms suitable for automated discovery, access, and integration; education of the next generation of environmental stakeholders, with a focus on transdisciplinary research, development, and decision making; and providing a web-based platform for community interactions (e.g., continuous virtual workshops).