Coastal zone management Decision support system Expert elicitation Integrated systems model Sensitivity and uncertainty analyses Sulawesi Testing Validation
Issue Date:
2007
Publisher:
Environmental Modelling and Software
Citation:
Volume: 22, Issue: 11, Page : 1572-1587
Abstract:
Systematic testing of integrated systems models is extremely important but its difficulty is widely
underestimated. The inherent complexity of the integrated systems models, the philosophical debate about
the model validity and validation, the uncertainty in model inputs, parameters and future context and the
scarcity of field data complicate model validation. This calls for a validation framework and procedures
which can identify the strengths and weaknesses of the model with the available data from observations, the
literature and experts' opinions. This paper presents such a framework and the respective procedure. Three
tests, namely, Parameter-Verification, Behaviour-Anomaly and Policy-Sensitivity are selected to test a
Rapid assessment Model for Coastal-zone Management (RaMCo). The Morris sensitivity analysis, a simple
expert elicitation technique and Monte Carlo uncertainty analysis are used to facilitate these three tests. The
usefulness of the procedure is demonstrated for two examples. ?? 2006.