Creates a value function for ecological river assessment based on the Swiss modular concept for stream assessment, level I (Regional survey).
msk.create(language = "English",
dictionaries = NA,
col = "black",
modify.nutrients = F)The function returns the value function as a class utility.
Language to be used to denote nodes, attributes and attribute levels. Must be a column name of the table provided by the second argument.
Matrix of dictionaries with the languages provided by the column names and the original words provided as the row names.
If dictionary is NA, the default dictionary ecoval.dictionaries.default is loaded.
Color of bounding boxes in objectives hierarchy.
A logical value indicating whether to use a modified version of the value functions for NO2 and NH4 or the original method in the nutrients branch.
Langhans, S.D., Lienert, J., Schuwirth, N. and Reichert, P.
How to make river assessments comparable: A demonstration for hydromorphology,
Ecological Indicators 32, 264-275, 2013.
tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1016/j.ecolind.2013.03.027")
Langhans, S.D., Reichert, P. and Schuwirth, N.
The method matters: indicator aggregation in ecological river assessment.
Ecological Indicators 45, 494-507, 2014.
tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.05.014")
Reichert, P., Schuwirth, N. and Langhans, S.
Constructing, evaluating and visualizing value and utility functions for decision support,
Environmental Modelling & Software 46, 283-291, 2013.
tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1016/j.envsoft.2013.01.017")
Reichert, P., Langhans, S., Lienert, J. and Schuwirth, N.
The conceptual foundation of environmental decision support.
Journal of Environmental Management. 154, 316-332, 2015.
tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.01.053")
Reichert, P., Borsuk, M., Hostmann, M., Schweizer, S., Sporri, C., Tockner, K. and Truffer, B.
Concepts of decision support for river rehabilitation,
Environmental Modelling and Software 22, 188-201, 2007.
tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1016/j.envsoft.2005.07.017")
https://modul-stufen-konzept.ch
utility.
ecol <- msk.create()
plot(ecol)
ecol.german <- msk.create(language="Deutsch")
plot(ecol.german)
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