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A system of metrics for the assessment and improvement of aquatic ecosystem models

Matthew R. Hipsey, Gideon Gal, George B. Arhonditsis, Cayelan C. Carey, J. Alex Elliott, Marieke A. Frassl, Jan H. Janse, L. de Mora, Barbara Robson

2020Environmental Modelling & Software145 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce the CSPS framework for the hierarchical assessment of aquatic ecosystem models built on a range of metrics and characteristic signatures relevant to aquatic ecosystem condition. The framework is comprised of four levels: 0) conceptual validation; 1) comparison of simulated state variables with observations (‘state validation’); 2) comparison of fluxes with measured process rates (‘process validation’); and 3) assessment of system-level emergent properties, patterns and relationships (‘system validation’). Of these, only levels 0 and 1 are routinely undertaken at present. To highlight a diverse range of contexts relevant to the aquatic ecosystem modelling community, we present several case studies of improved validation approaches using the level 0–3 assessment hierarchy. We envision that the community–driven adoption of these metrics will lead to more rigorously assessed models, ultimately accelerating advances in model structure and function, and improved confidence in model predictions.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceProcess (computing)Aquatic ecosystemHierarchyAnalytic hierarchy processRange (aeronautics)EcosystemEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceEcologyOperations researchEngineeringOperating systemEconomicsAerospace engineeringMarket economyBiologyMarine and coastal ecosystemsHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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