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Modelos de Distribuição de Espécies (MaxEnt)×Framework DPSIR×
ÁreaSustentabilidadeSustentabilidade
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem20041993
Autor originalSteven Phillips, Robert Anderson, Robert SchapireOECD, refined by European Environment Agency
TipoStatistical learning algorithmDiagnostic framework
Fonte seminalPhillips, S. J., Anderson, R. P., & Schapire, R. E. (2006). Maximum entropy modelling of species geographic distributions. Ecological Modelling, 190(3-4), 231-259. DOI ↗European Environment Agency (1999). Environmental Indicators: Typology and Overview. EEA Technical Report No. 25. Copenhagen: EEA. link ↗
Outros nomesMaxEnt, SDM, Maximum Entropy ModelDPSIR, PSR, Pressure-State-Response
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ResumoSpecies Distribution Models (SDMs) using Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) are statistical methods developed by Phillips, Anderson, and Schapire (2004) to predict where species are likely to occur based on known occurrence points and environmental variables. MaxEnt has become one of the most widely used algorithms in conservation biology and biogeography for mapping suitable habitat and assessing climate change impacts.The DPSIR Framework (Driving force, Pressure, State, Impact, Response) is a diagnostic and policy tool developed by the OECD (1993) and refined by the European Environment Agency (1999) to structure environmental and sustainability problems. It organizes causal relationships from economic activity through to policy interventions, enabling governments and organizations to identify where to intervene for environmental improvement.
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