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A modeling process can be defined as a theorical design which tries to describe and explain the functioning of a certain system through the representation of one or more real world phenomenons, and eventualy to predict new phenomenons or proprerties, considering a specific group of laws taking place. The intent is to understand relations between different parts of a system so that we can further comprise it as a whole. Modeling helps us telling if a particular approach if suitable or not to deal with a system, and results obtained from a particular experiment can also be applied in other similar systems.
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Since 2002 CRIA began to work with environmental data and modeling procedures using mainly GARP (genetic algorithym). Our aim is to acquire know-how, to gather environmental information and biological information about species to facilitate its use by others.
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Environmental layers
Courses and training
Partnerships
Software
Bibliography
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