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Title: Incorporating uncertainty into adaptive, transboundary water challenges: a conceptual design for the Okavango River Basin
Authors: Kiker, G.
Munoz-Carpena, R.
Wolski, P.
Cathey, A.
Gaughan, A.
Kim, J.
Keywords: Okavango River Basin
Uncertainty analysis
Adaptive management
Global sensitivity analysis
Qnd model
Decision analysis
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Inderscience, http://www.inderscience.com
Citation: Kiker, G. et al (2008) Incorporating uncertainty into adaptive, transboundary water challenges: a conceptual design for the Okavango River Basin, International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management, Vol.10, No.4. pp. 312-338
Abstract: In this paper, we present a review and conceptual design to integrate hydrological/ecological models, global uncertainty and sensitivity analysis, integrative modelling and decision analysis for complex and adaptive transboundary challenges. The research uses the transboundary issues within the Okavango River basin, a shared water resource among the nations of Angola, Namibia and Botswana, as an example for constructing these integrated tools. The objective of this paper is to present a design that integrates a set of tools that builds systematically on past basin modelling research to incorporate the inherent uncertainty within the system and its application for answering practical management questions.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/864
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