Wilhelm Windhorst
University of Kiel
31 Papers
133 Citations
Wilhelm Windhorst is an academic researcher from University of Kiel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem services & Ecosystem model. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 31 publications.
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Papers
Landscapes' Capacities to Provide Ecosystem Services - a Concept for Land-Cover Based Assessments
TL;DR: The research concept and methodological framework presented here for discussion have initially been applied in different case studies and shall be developed further to provide a useful tool for the quantification and spatial modelling of multiple ecosystem services in different landscapes.
Application of a hybrid neural-fuzzy inference system for mapping crop suitability areas and predicting rice yields
TL;DR: This study combines a hybrid neural-fuzzy inference system (HyFIS) with GIS-based methods to generate two models that can map suitability areas for rice cultivation at a regional scale and predict actual rice yields at a plot scale.
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Risk indication of genetically modified organisms (GMO): Modelling environmental exposure and dispersal across different scales: Oilseed rape in Northern Germany as an integrated case study
Broder Breckling,Hauke Reuter,Ulrike Middelhoff,Michael Glemnitz,Angelika Wurbs,Gunther Schmidt,Winfried Schröder,Wilhelm Windhorst +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a model-based integration of known effects can be used to understand large-scale implications of potential effects on the landscape and regional scale of oilseed rape cultivation in Northern Germany.
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An integrative methodology to predict dispersal of genetically modified genotypes in oilseed rape at landscape-level—A study for the region of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
TL;DR: In this paper, an up-scaling approach based on scenario assumptions concerning the percentage of GM cultivation and taking into account natural and anthropogenic variation of involved dispersal processes was presented to predict the total number of flowering GM oilseed rape plants for the region of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
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