Cumulative effects research in SpaDES

Oct 25, 2019·
Alex M Chubaty
,
Tati Micheletti
,
Frances Stewart
,
Eliot J B McIntire
,
Yong Luo
,
David W Andison
,
Samuel Hache
,
Ian Eddy
,
Ceres Barros
,
Diana Stralberg
,
Jean Marchal
,
Ana Paula Raymundo
,
Mario van Telgen
,
Junior Tremblay
,
Mathieu Leblond
,
Rhiannon Pankratz
,
James Hodson
,
Steve Cumming
· 0 min read
Abstract
Natural resource management decisions benefit from cumulative effects research that efficiently integrates scientific knowledge across multiple disciplines in a timely manner. Unfortunately, researchers frequently encounter barriers to efficient integration, especially when it comes to data, models, and analyses, due to the inaccessibility and non-interoperability of these components, which contributes to disciplinary ‘siloing’ and can delay scientific outputs. Using modern tools to facilitate a continuous and adaptive workflow, I present an overview and results from two recent large scale simulation studies developed using the SpaDES package for R. I reflect on the successes and the challenges of these projects, and highlight key insights from the processes implemented for them.
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Sault Ste Marie, ON

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