Title of article :
An object-oriented framework for dynamic ecosystem
modeling: application for integrated risk assessment
Author/Authors :
Pamela J. Sydelkoa، نويسنده , , Ihor Hlohowskyja، نويسنده , , Kimbery Majerusb، نويسنده , ,
John Christiansena، نويسنده , , Jayne Dolpha، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Ecological risk assessment requires the integration of a wide range of data on anthropogenic processes, ecological
processes and on processes related to environmental fate and transport. It is a major challenge to assemble a
simulation system that can successfully capture the dynamics of complex ecological systems and an even more serious
challenge to be able to adapt such a simulation to shifting and expanding analytical requirements and contexts. The
dynamic information architecture system ŽDIAS. is a flexible, extensible, object-based framework for developing and
maintaining complex simulations. DIAS supports simulations in which the real-world entities that make up ecological
systems are represented as software ‘entity objects’. The object-oriented integrated dynamic landscape analysis and
modeling system ŽOO-IDLAMS. provides a good example of how DIAS has been used to build a suite of models for
the purpose of assessing the ecological impacts of military land use and land management practices. OO-IDLAMS is
a prototype conservation modeling suite that provides military environmental managers and decision-makers with a
strategic, integrated and adaptive approach to natural resources planning and ecosystem management. The OOIDLAMS
prototype used Fort Riley, Kansas as a case study to demonstrate DIAS’ capabilities to offer flexibility,
interprocess dynamics and cost-effective reuse of code for ecosystem modeling and simulation. DIAS can also readily
lend itself to other applications in ecological risk assessment. It has great potential for the integration of ecological
models Žassociated with biological uptake and effects. with environmental fate and transport models. A DIAS
ecological risk assessment application could be used to predict the magnitude and extent of ecological risks and
evaluate remedy effectiveness in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Keywords :
Integrated ecological risk assessment , Ecological modeling , Object-oriented architecture , Fate and transport modeling , Code reuse , Dynamic information architecture system ?DIAS.
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment