Spatial neighborhood effect and scale issues in the calibration and validation of a dynamic model of Phragmites australis distribution – A cellular automata and machine learning approach
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Baltic Organizations Network for Funding Science EEIG
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Elsevier BV
Subject
Ecological Modeling,Environmental Engineering,Software
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