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This paper reports on the ideas, needs and priority issues related to integrated modelling and applications, as discussed in working group 2 during the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Air, Water and Soil Quality Modelling for Risk and Impact Assessment. The discussion paper presents a multi-disciplinary view on the motivation for integrated modelling in the area of environmental pollution, its objectives, the state of the art and the relevance of the work that has been presented and discussed during the workshop. The paper concludes with a reflection on the challenges and future research needsfor integrated modelling.
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MENSINK, C. (2007). INTEGRATED MODELLING AND APPLICATIONS (WORKING GROUP 2). 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_32
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