1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0928-4869(97)00017-7
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System dynamics continuous modelling of the ecological subsystem of the “Kastela Bay”

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“…Recently, there have been many important SD applications in the field of agriculture and environment: Nalil (1992) describes the conceptual development of FOSSIL2, an integrated model of U.S. energy supply and demand, which is used to prepare projections for energy policy analysis in the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Policy, Planning, and Analysis. Munitič and Trosić, (1997) used system dynamics for the modeling of the ecological subsystem of "Kastela Bay". Guo et al (2001) presented an environmental system dynamics model named ErhaiSD and developed for supporting an environmental planning task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, there have been many important SD applications in the field of agriculture and environment: Nalil (1992) describes the conceptual development of FOSSIL2, an integrated model of U.S. energy supply and demand, which is used to prepare projections for energy policy analysis in the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Policy, Planning, and Analysis. Munitič and Trosić, (1997) used system dynamics for the modeling of the ecological subsystem of "Kastela Bay". Guo et al (2001) presented an environmental system dynamics model named ErhaiSD and developed for supporting an environmental planning task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…System dynamics (SD) methodology (Forrester, 1961) can be and has been used as an alternative to econometric and mathematical programming approaches (Bockerman et al (2005)); Elshorbagy et al (2005)). SD model in its essence, is a continuous model because it is presented as a system of non-linear differential equations (Munitič and Trosić, 1997). There have been many important SD applications in the field of agriculture recentlyShen et al (2009) present system dynamics model for the sustainable land use and urban development in Hong Kong.…”
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confidence: 99%