Decision Support Systems Completed
It is a difficult task to determine the desirable environmental targets for aquatic resource managers, because of a myriad of physical, hydrological, and biological processes affecting aquatic ecosystems and hydroscapes, the complexity of interactions and the multifaceted information, and substantial levels of uncertainty. Computer-based Decision Support Systems (DSS) can help integrate and communicate scientific information and analyses, and thus provide support tools for decisionmaking. The AS Branch is working on DSS development to generate spatially explicit indices of habitat suitability for various flow scenarios.
DSS integrates spatially explicit environmental data, alternative water flow scenarios, flow-specific hydrodynamic estimates of local habitats, estimates of physical-chemical conditions, and habitat suitability criteria for key taxa. Our work creates and improves geospatial integration and representation of flow-dependent habitat suitability and the scoring systems for alternative flow regimes, based on continually improving flow data and statistics and quantitative understanding of site-specific relations between flow and desired environmental conditions.
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Small Unoccupied Aircraft System (sUAS) Flights
Below are publications associated with this project.
Development of a decision support tool for water and resource management using biotic, abiotic, and hydrological assessments of Topock Marsh, Arizona
An integrated Riverine Environmental Flow Decision Support System (REFDSS) to evaluate the ecological effects of alternative flow scenarios on river ecosystems
It is a difficult task to determine the desirable environmental targets for aquatic resource managers, because of a myriad of physical, hydrological, and biological processes affecting aquatic ecosystems and hydroscapes, the complexity of interactions and the multifaceted information, and substantial levels of uncertainty. Computer-based Decision Support Systems (DSS) can help integrate and communicate scientific information and analyses, and thus provide support tools for decisionmaking. The AS Branch is working on DSS development to generate spatially explicit indices of habitat suitability for various flow scenarios.
DSS integrates spatially explicit environmental data, alternative water flow scenarios, flow-specific hydrodynamic estimates of local habitats, estimates of physical-chemical conditions, and habitat suitability criteria for key taxa. Our work creates and improves geospatial integration and representation of flow-dependent habitat suitability and the scoring systems for alternative flow regimes, based on continually improving flow data and statistics and quantitative understanding of site-specific relations between flow and desired environmental conditions.
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Small Unoccupied Aircraft System (sUAS) Flights
Below are publications associated with this project.