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Illustrative cases |
The following cases aim to illustrate which
uncertainty methods typically might be selected in different types of
modelling studies. With reference to Fig. 2 above the first two cases
address model application to design programme of measures, while the
last two cases deals with implementation and monitoring,
respectively. The main difference between the two first cases lies in
the level of ambition/available resources, cf. Table 1 above. The
cases are hypothetical.
Case 1: Designing measures – nutrient load/comprehensive
modelling
Case 2: Designing measures – water scarcity/basic modelling
Case 3: Implementation – Real-time forecasting (of Case 2)
Case 4: Evaluation - Post project appraisal (of Case 1)
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