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Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analyses

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The three components of the Enveco tool each have different methods of expressing their sensitivity to variations in input parameters and in estimation of the uncertainty of their results. In this section the individual sensitivity/uncertainty analyses are discussed first and then, in an overall sense, sensitivity to variations in the input parameters is examined.

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Amon, F., Gehandler, J., Stahl, S., Tomida, M., Meacham, B. (2016). Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analyses. In: Development of an Environmental and Economic Assessment Tool (Enveco Tool) for Fire Events. SpringerBriefs in Fire. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6559-5_5

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