New Paper: Environmental management alternatives for rivers and wetlands
[caption id="attachment_4303" align="alignleft" width="93"] Professor Graeme Dandy[/caption]
A new paper titled 'A framework for using ant colony optimization to schedule environmental flow management alternatives for rivers, wetlands, and floodplains' investigates using ant colony data to assess environmental management alternatives for rivers, wetlands, and floodplains. The paper discusses the importance of these regions and the need for future management as many of these areas are facing a bleak future due to a wide variety of reasons.
The paper involves Environment Institute members Joanna Szemis, Graeme Dandy and Holger Maier (all also of the University of Adelaide) and has been published in Water Resources Research.
Download the paper to read about their findings
A new paper titled 'A framework for using ant colony optimization to schedule environmental flow management alternatives for rivers, wetlands, and floodplains' investigates using ant colony data to assess environmental management alternatives for rivers, wetlands, and floodplains. The paper discusses the importance of these regions and the need for future management as many of these areas are facing a bleak future due to a wide variety of reasons.
The paper involves Environment Institute members Joanna Szemis, Graeme Dandy and Holger Maier (all also of the University of Adelaide) and has been published in Water Resources Research.
Download the paper to read about their findings
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