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tional range. New influences like tourism, cabin „villages", forestry, and an increasingly finely woven web of roads have also emerged. In addition to these direct inter- actions between man and birch forests, expected future climatic shifts towards generally milder winters, regionally increased level of summer precipitation and a higher frequency of ex- treme weather events also repre- sent a potential influence on birch forests even at the ecosys- tem level and at a continental scale (cf. Skre 2000). Thus, on this background of stronger and potentially more severe influence on mountain birch forests from man, it is of great importance to develop scenarios for future sus- tainability of various manage- ment regimes. The model will take into ac- count main factors influencing forest productivity, and various direct and indirect human inter- actions with the birch forest. These interactions include an- thropogenic direct and indirect factors like domestic reindeer and sheep herbivivory and tram- pling, forestry, tourism and other vegetative influences. Interac- tions between ungulate and insect herbivory, and periodically strong impacts from outbreak species like the autumnal moth Epirrila autumnata (e.g., Tenow el al. 2000, Neuvonen et al. 2000) will also be included in the model. The model will also be applied to simulate scenarios for a changing climatic regime due to global warming, including its direct and indirect effects on birch forest productivity, distrib- ution and abundance, and pat- tern of herbivory. Model perspectives Models in general contribute to the objectivity of a theory. The mountain birch forest model assessment against data provid- ed by the 20 project participants and the literature provides a test of the model's effectiveness. Three levels of assessment can be made for complete models (Ford 2000): fitting, predicting, and revealing different results. These three topics will be de- scribed below using scaling problems and complex popula- tion dynamics as an illustrative example. Fitting is not a strong assess- ment criterion for a specific ecosystem theory. Yet it can be difficult to achieve and when it is achieved there has to be a thor- ough understanding of how that was done. Fitting is more like an alternative mathematical and computational description of a given verbally formulated model describing a system with its sug- gested intrinsic functional rela- tionships. Even if fitting is considered being a weak assessment criteri- on, it will be an important aspect of the HIBECO mountain birch ecosystem model. The model will not be a realistic model in the sense that fitting is meant to reproduce a specific mountain birch forest system in a specific area to as great detail as possi- ble. Rather, it will be a model that is able to simulate what will be considered the most impor- tant elements shaping the forest system today and in the future in a "representative" virtual land- scape and its socio-economic and cultural context. Thus, fitting in this case refer to being able to simulate the system's key pro- cesses in general terms, where a delicate balance between realistic model details and generalizing power of functional principles for this ecosystem is maintained. When formulating the model one is forced to be explicit about which components (forcing and state variables) to include in the model and which to exclude. Further, one is forced to be ex- plicit about formulation of the system's functional relationships (flowcharting). Parameters' and state variables’ spatial and tem- poral variability in statistical terms must be documented from real data or "educated guesses", and compared with model simu- lation outputs in the validation phase. Prediction is more valuable than fitting and is widely used in both statistical modeling and system simulation as vafidation. The HIBECO birch forest model wili be of the latter kind (spatio- temporal computer simulation). Hopefully, it will contribute to shed light on hypotheses related to complex relationships in this ecosystem, including scale-relat- ed problems. For example, when validated and verified against historic time series and environmental condi- tions for local insect outbreaks, can one be reasonably confident that it will be able to predict the next outbreak in a specific area, given the necessary parameter adjustments and other necessary background data? The autumnal moth outbreaks happen with a periodicity of 9-10 years at regional to local scale in parts of Fennoscandia (Neuvonen et al. 1999, 2000 and references there- in), while the outbreak intervals are more complex at the even finer scale of birch forest stands (e.g., Tenow and Bylund 1989, Tenow et al. 2000) and at very coarse scales (Neuvonen et al. 1999). Various ways of formulat- ing the local birch/moth/para- sitoid/climate interactions in the model may contribute to verify, falsify or modify hypotheses related to proposed synchroniza- tion factor(s) and reasons for outbreaks under various local 146 SKÓGRÆKTARRITIÐ 2001 l.tbl.
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