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Editorial: Hybrid Solutions for the Modeling of Complex Environmental Systems

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  • Hybrid modeling is the combination of simulatory approaches aimed at the accurate mechanistic modeling of complex dynamic systems (Parrott, 2011; Vincenot et al, 2011)

  • This concept may in some regards, seem trivial and more relevant to engineering than scientific research. Seeing this field of study through a purely technical eye produces a limited view of the complexity and open challenges relevant to the design and use of hybrid models. This shall be demonstrated throughout this book, in which we engage in showing the potential of hybrid modeling in environmental science in particular

  • The latter is a strongly interdisciplinary field devoted to the study of heterogeneous, highly dynamical, often non-linear, complex systems made of numerous different entities—rational or not—interacting in a changing environment

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Hybrid modeling is the combination of simulatory approaches aimed at the accurate mechanistic modeling of complex dynamic systems (Parrott, 2011; Vincenot et al, 2011). Hybrid Solutions for the Modeling of Complex Environmental Systems Seeing this field of study through a purely technical eye produces a limited view of the complexity and open challenges relevant to the design and use of hybrid models.

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