Abstract

Environmental decision support systems (EDSS) have drawn an increasing attention among scientists to tackle with the growing complexity of environmental problems and to support policy makers. Yet, many EDSS reported in literature are case specific, fragmented in development strategies and under-reporting server setup, thus impeding EDSS development and knowledge sharing among the scientific community. In this work we introduce an EDSS development framework mainly based on R language, which is popular among environmental scientists, and Docker related software to lower technical hurdles for deployment in a web-based context. Using two examples, we demonstrate that the framework is able to deliver a unified and cost effective solution for setting up prototypes of modern web-based EDSS without compromising usability. A public repository is created to promote access to more examples from literature, which users can adapt for their own studies.

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