1. What have the authors contributed in "Ia019r03 1..13" ?
The aim of this paper is to provide a conceptual basis for the systematic treatment of uncertainty in model-based decision support activities such as policy analysis, integrated assessment and risk assessment.. The authors further propose to discriminate among three dimensions of uncertainty: location, level and nature of uncertainty, and they harmonise existing typologies to further detail the concepts behind these three dimensions of uncertainty.. The authors propose an uncertainty matrix as a heuristic tool to classify and report the various dimensions of uncertainty, thereby providing a conceptual framework for better communication among analysts as well as between them and policymakers and stakeholders.
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2. What is the rationale for the categorisation of the levels of uncertainty?
The rationale for their categorisation of the levels of uncertainty the authors have presented is to establish a scale of graduation from determinism to total ignorance.
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3. What is the ultimate goal of decisionmaking in the face of uncertainty?
The ultimate goal of decisionmaking in the face of uncertainty should be to reduce the undesired impacts from surprises, rather than hoping or expecting to eliminate them [21].
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4. Why is a system model a useful tool in decision support?
Because of the complexity of the system being studied and the wide range of scenarios to beconsidered, a system model is a useful and often indispensable tool in this process.
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