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Below are all of the reports and publications that are directly associated with the ELM.
Costanza, R., H.C. Fitz, J.A. Bartholomew, and E. DeBellevue. 1992c. The Everglades Landscape Model (ELM): Summary Report of Task 1, Model Feasibility Assessment. Report to the Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33416. 118 pages.
Costanza, R., H.C. Fitz, J.A. Bartholomew, and E. DeBellevue. 1992b. The Everglades Landscape Model (ELM): Summary of Workshop II. Report to the Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33416. 22 pages.
Costanza, R., H.C. Fitz, J.A. Bartholomew, and E. DeBellevue. 1992a. The Everglades Landscape Model (ELM): Summary of Workshop I. Report to the Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33416. 13 pages.
Fitz, H.C., F.H. Sklar, T. Waring, A.A. Voinov , R. Costanza, and T. Maxwell. in press. Development and Application of the Everglades Landscape Model. In
R. Costanza and A.A. Voinov, editors.
Spatially Explicit Landscape Simulation Models.
Fitz, H.C., and F.H. Sklar. 1999. Ecosystem Analysis of Phosphorus
Impacts and Alterd Hydrology in the Everglades: A Landscape Modeling Approach. p. 585-620 In
Reddy, K.R., O'Connor, G.A., and C.L. Schelske, editors.
Phosphorus Biogeochemistry in Subtropical Ecosystems.
Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.
Fitz, H.C., E.B. DeBellevue, R. Costanza, R. Boumans, T. Maxwell,
L. Wainger, and F.H. Sklar. 1996. Development of a general ecosystem
model for a range of scales and ecosystems. Ecological Modelling 88:263-295.
Fitz, H.C., A. Voinov, and R. Costanza. 1995. The Everglades Landscape Model: Final Report. Report to the Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33416.
Fitz, H.C., A. Voinov, and R. Costanza. 1995. The Everglades Landscape Model: Verification Analysis Report. Report to the Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33416. 16 pages.
Fitz, H.C., A. Voinov, and R. Costanza. 1995. The Everglades Landscape Model: Calibration Analysis Report. Report to the Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33416. 13 pages and binary files.
Fitz, H.C., A. Voinov, and R. Costanza. 1995. The Everglades Landscape Model: Multiscale Sensitivity Analysis. Report to the Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33416. 88 pages.
Fitz, H.C., R. Costanza, and E. Reyes. 1994. The Everglades Landscape Model (ELM): Compilation of Verification Data. Report to the Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33416. 2 pages and 57 Mb binary files.
Fitz, H.C., R. Costanza, and E. Reyes. 1994. The Everglades Landscape Model (ELM): Compilation of Calibration Data. Report to the Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33416. 7 pages and 48 Mb binary files.
Fitz, H.C., R. Costanza, and E. Reyes. 1993. The Everglades Landscape Model (ELM): Summary Report of Task 2, Model Development. Report to the Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33416. 109 pages.
Maxwell, T. and Costanza, R., 1995. Distributed modular spatial ecosystem
modelling. International Journal of Computer Simulation: Special Issue on
Advanced Simulation Methodologies, 5(3):247-262.
Voinov, A.A., H.C. Fitz, and R. Costanza. Coupling
raster and vector based models. 24 pp.
Wu, Y., F.H. Sklar, K. Gopu, and K. Rutchey. 1996. Fire simulations in the Everglades Landscape using parallel programming. Ecological Modeling 93 113-124.
Wu, Y., F.H. Sklar, and K. Rutchey. 1997. Analysis and simulations of fragmentation patterns in the Everglades. Ecological Applications 7 268-276.
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