Decision Support Research Tools and Products

 

YEAR 5: Decision Support Tools and Products

  • Anderson, J. and Crosby, B., Virtual Tour of Marsh Creek Water Resource Conservation.
  • Brooks, E., Dobre, M., Lew, R., and Fennema, S., Decision Support Tool for Watershed Management. WEPP-PEP, DSS/Pub/workshop. Development and assessment of an online watershed decision support tool to assess runoff, erosion and phosphorus transport in forested landscapes.
  • Burnham, M., du Bray, M., and Running, K., (Water Curtailment) Farmers' Adaptive Capacity in the Wake of Negotiated Irrigation Restrictions.
  • Castro, A., Quintas-Soriano, C., and Gibson, D., InVEST modeling – Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs. Maps of the spatial delivery of ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, habitat quality, recreation, scenic view, water yield.
  • Decision Support Scenarios, (R4) Grad Student working with Michail Fraigkais on urban growth modeling (multiple site)
  • Delparte, D. and Edwards, J., Advanced sensor processing for Decision Support.
  • Delparte, D. and others, Geodesign Decision Support.
  • Delparte, D., Wu, D., and others, High-resolution urban planning for economic/ecosystem services decision support and provision of an online decision support tool.
  • Godsey, S., Stoutenborough, J., Hale, R., Lybecker, D., Lohse, K., and Ohr, C., Water Quality Risk Perception, actual water quality sampling results, and respondent actions related to water quality.
  • Hale, R., Burnham, M., Baxter, C., and Marsh, K., Portneuf River, Urban river imaginaries: merging social and ecological frameworks for understanding and designing effective river restoration.
  • Harrington, K., Hillis, V., and Magbunduku, L., (Game Theory) Eco-evolution of Public Goods Games in Social Networks.
  • Harrington, K., Hillis, V., Magbunduku, L., Solomon, M., Helbling, J., and Liao, F., Human Decision Making in Ecological Management Heterarchies.
  • Harrington, K., Wilhelm, F., Moberly, J., Langman, J., and Solomon, M., The Impact of Limnological and Geochemical Dynamics on Ecological Management Strategies.
  • Ogle, J. and Delparte, D., Sustainable Urban Form Comparison for Idaho Mid-Sized Cities, (in review) Applied Geography. (visualization)
  • Parsons, S. and Castro, A., SES landscape delineations in Idaho: Maps of biophysical and Socio-economic landscapes in Idaho.
  • Running, K., du Bray, M., and Burnham, M., (Water Curtailment) Perceptions of Fairness and Idaho's Managed Aquifer Recharge Program.
  • Weist, M., Lew, R., Suchar, V.A., and O’dell, A., DSS-Water Quality-Recreation: American Water Resources Association (demo, November 2017)
  • Wu, D. and Delparte, D., Presented at: Intermountain GIS Conference: Integrating GIS visualization through a web mapping application to enable public involvement in city planning: A case study of Portneuf River Vision Study.
  • Wu, D., Delparte, D., and Ogle, J., Community visualization planning and zoning with city and county planners. Anticipated output (Spring 18) – high resolution urban planning for economic/ecosystem services DS and provision of an online decision support tool.
  • Youngs, Y., Delparte, D., Martin, C., Portneuf River, Seeing the Past, Finding a Vision for the Future: Rivers, Ecosystem Services, Repeat Photography, and the Potential of Inductive Visualizations and Public Historical Geography.
  • Youngs, Y., Lybecker, D., and McBeth, M., Rethinking Story Maps: Using Online GIS for Public Outreach, Social Science Research Collaboration, and Stakeholder Engagement about Ecosystem Services.
  • Xiaogang, M., Provenance: DSS, trace scientific workflow: Global Change Information System (https://data.globalchange.gov)