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|Description=OSMOSE stands for a conceptual generator of specific decision support systems for spatial allocation of land use types. The OSMOSE-framework is designed to address four types of questions concerning land use planning:  
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|Description=OSMOSE stands for a conceptual generator of specific decision support systems (DSS) for spatial allocation of land use types. The DSS to be generated by OSMOSE are meant to (i) identify land units which meet multiple predefined attribute values for a specific land use type (LUT) and (ii) rank land units for a given LUT according to these multiple attributes. A complementary purpose is to identify and rank LUTs for a given land unit. The proposed framework is extremely flexible as it can accommodate continuous and ordinal, differentially weighted attributes (with unequal number of classes), alternative land unit definitions, land use types and climate change scenarios.
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The OSMOSE-framework is designed to address four types of specific questions concerning land use planning:  
  
 
1. What is the performance of a considered land unit under the current land use type ? This ‘What?’ question inquires, for the selected land units, the value of one or more specific ES-attributes for the current (initial) land use type (iLUT);
 
1. What is the performance of a considered land unit under the current land use type ? This ‘What?’ question inquires, for the selected land units, the value of one or more specific ES-attributes for the current (initial) land use type (iLUT);
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4. Which tLUT should be applied on a selected land unit to obtain a performance that complies with specified ES attributes thresholds or to obtain the best possible performance? This ‘How?’ question aims to identify, for each land unit, the tLUT that meets the proposed ES attribute values or that is best ranked according to these attributes.
 
4. Which tLUT should be applied on a selected land unit to obtain a performance that complies with specified ES attributes thresholds or to obtain the best possible performance? This ‘How?’ question aims to identify, for each land unit, the tLUT that meets the proposed ES attribute values or that is best ranked according to these attributes.
 
In all these questions ‘performance’ is multi-dimensional. This means that the performance of a land unit/land use type (LUT) combination is determined by one or more ES attributes. Consequently, each question can require a multi-criteria analysis in which appropriate methods must be applied and in which the ES-attributes not necessarily have the same importance and hence are differentially weighted. Question types 2, 3 and 4 relate to land use change. The assumption is that at the transition from one land use type to another, the performance (or ES-level) changes. This change can occur rather abruptly in time or can evolve gradually towards a new equilibrium status.
 
  
 
Based on the concepts presented in the previous section, the OSMOSE software framework was developed with a view to materialise a flexible generator of sDSS so that diverse specific decision support systems can be developed for different circumstances. This implies that users (i) can define, add and delete different regions of interest and climate scenarios, land units, land use types, ES-attributes and (ii) can edit the related data values. To achieve this flexibility, the generator was conceived in an integrated, modular fashion. Four modules are at stake: (i) a geospatial database, (ii) a geospatial visualisation and analysis module, (iii) an advanced query module and (iv) a user interface. Implicitly a 5th module is present, i.e. a knowledge and model base which is required to assess the ES-values for the different combinations of scenario, land unit and land use type.
 
Based on the concepts presented in the previous section, the OSMOSE software framework was developed with a view to materialise a flexible generator of sDSS so that diverse specific decision support systems can be developed for different circumstances. This implies that users (i) can define, add and delete different regions of interest and climate scenarios, land units, land use types, ES-attributes and (ii) can edit the related data values. To achieve this flexibility, the generator was conceived in an integrated, modular fashion. Four modules are at stake: (i) a geospatial database, (ii) a geospatial visualisation and analysis module, (iii) an advanced query module and (iv) a user interface. Implicitly a 5th module is present, i.e. a knowledge and model base which is required to assess the ES-values for the different combinations of scenario, land unit and land use type.

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