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Conference paper

Visualisation of uncertainty for the trade-off triangle used in sustainable agriculture

Paul Harris, Taro Takahashi, Michael Lee

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts · 2017

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Summary

This conference paper describes approaches for visualising uncertainty in the trade-off triangle, a tool used to represent competing sustainability objectives in farming systems. The work, as suggested by the title and venue, likely contributes methodological innovation to how uncertainties inherent in multi-criteria agricultural assessments are communicated visually, though the specific technical contributions cannot be fully characterised without access to the full text.

UK applicability

The methodological framework may have relevance to UK agricultural sustainability assessment and policy-making, particularly where multi-criteria decision frameworks are applied to farming system evaluation; however, applicability depends on the specific visualisation approach and contexts examined.

Key measures

Trade-off triangle visualisation techniques; uncertainty representation methods

Outcomes reported

The study presents methods for visualising uncertainty within trade-off triangle representations commonly used to evaluate sustainability outcomes in agricultural systems. The work addresses how competing objectives in sustainable agriculture can be represented with associated uncertainty bounds.

Theme
Measurement & metrics
Subject
Measurement methods & nutrient profiling
Study type
Methodology
Study design
Methodology / conference presentation
Source type
Conference paper
Status
Published
System type
Other
Catalogue ID
BFmou2m0k0-62blag

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