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This paper reports on the existing approaches, needs and priority issues related to the control theory and models and their applications to environmental risk assessments, as discussed in Working Group 1 during the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) onAir, Water and Soil Quality Modelling for Risk and Impact Assessment. These include themethods of forward and inverse modelling, methods using adjoint equations, perturbationtheory, and variational methods. Their applicability, advantages and shortcomings are underlined.
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PENENKO, V., BAKLANOV, A., MAHURA, A., ALOYAN, A. (2007). CONTROL THEORY AND MODELS (WORKING GROUP 1). In: Ebel, A., Davitashvili, T. (eds) Air, Water and Soil Quality Modelling for Risk and Impact Assessment. NATO Security Through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5877-6_31
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