Developing accurate prediction systems for the terrestrial environment
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Lindenmayer, David B
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BioMed Central
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In recent decades, meteorologists have made remarkable
progress in predicting the weather, thereby saving lives
and considerable sums of money. However, we are way
behind when it comes to predicting the effects of
environmental change on ecosystems, even when we
are ourselves the agent of such change. Given the
substantial environmental problems facing our
living planet, and the need to tackle these in an
ecologically responsible and cost-effective way, we
should aspire to develop terrestrial environmental
prediction systems that reach the levels of accuracy
and precision which characterize weather prediction
systems. I argue here that well designed, long-term
monitoring programs will be key to developing
robust environmental prediction systems.
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BMC Biology
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