ARIES, ARtificial Intelligence for Ecosystem Services
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ARIES, ARtificial Intelligence for Ecosystem Services ARIES website: http://ARIESonline.org/ Basics • Modelling framework • Defined structure & ontology • Spatial Bayesian modelling • 4 elements – Source – Sink – Users (Rival, Non-Rival) • Service Flow routines using SPAN model algorithms Conceptual Ecosystem Service model Aesthetic Viewshed model, view of mountains Source, Sink, Users Modelled service flow to Users Visualising Uncertainty Mapping uncertainty in Water Infiltration model, Mexico catchment Possibilities for use of ARIES • • • • Defining models based on expert judgement Develop, test, calibrate on existing data Model wrapping (Using SPAN models to map service flow to beneficiaries) Ecosystem service assessment Model development for Soy production in Brazil Model fit ‘Source model’ for Soy yield in ARIES : -Based on climate, soil, human inputs -Incorporates yield gap (can also be a separate ARIES model) -Calibrated on Earthstat Soy yield Thinkcap Interface Ecosystem service assessment Model testing for Soy production in Brazil Soy yield, Earthstat ARIES model Soy yield Model fit -Based on climate, soil, human inputs -Calibrated on Earthstat Soy yield -Model fit generally OK, but poor fit in some areas Ecosystem service assessment -Land use change & Soy production in Brazil 2050: SSP1 = Heaven Land use change from CLUE model. Soy yield modeled using ARIES 2050: SSP5 = Worst Case • Extensive soya expansion under worst case scenario Summary: Advantages • Rigorous methodology • Flexible • Sophisticated representation of service flow to Users • Explicitly incorporates spatial context • Can illustrate uncertainty • Can apply models in data-poor areas Disadvantages • Complexity • Can’t handle feedbacks (easily) • Awkward get-arounds for dealing with negative numbers • Outputs are discrete, not continuous (at the moment)
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