Abstract:
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Integrated systems models have been developed over decades, aiming to support the decisionmakers
in the planning and managing of natural resources. The inherent model complexity, lack of
knowledge about the linkages among model components, scarcity of field data, and uncertainty involved
with internal and external factors of the real system call their practical usefulness into doubt. Validation tests
designed for such models are just immature, and are argued to have some characteristics that differ from the
ones used for validating other types of models. A new approach for testing integrated water systems models
is proposed, and applied to test the RaMCo model. Expert knowledge is elicited in the form of qualitative
scenarios and translated into quantitative projections using fuzzy set theory. Trend line comparison of the
projections made by the RaMCO model and the qualitative projections based on expert knowledge revealed
an insufficient number of land-use types adopted by the RaMCo model. This insufficiency makes the model
inadequate to describe the consequences of the changes in socio-economic factors and policy options on the
erosion from the catchment and the sediment yields at the inlet of a storage lake. ?? 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All
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