WaterSim Articles
The following are some of the published articles that describe the WaterSim model and its development.
- Sampson, D.A., et al. (2011) A provider-based water planning and management model e WaterSim 4.0 e For the
Phoenix Metropolitan Area, Journal of Environmental Management , doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2011.05.032 Provides details on an earlier version of the Fortran Model including the sub models
- Patricia Gober and Craig W. Kirkwood (2011) Vulnerability assessment of climate-induced water
shortage in Phoenix. PNAS Shows examples of using WaterSim model for sensitivity analysis.
- Gober et. al. (2011) WaterSim: a simulation model for urban water planning in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, volume 38, pages 197 - 215 Provides a summary of the earlier PowerSim model.
- Murray et al. A Spatial Optimization Model for Water Supply Allocation, Paper that demonstrates a use of the earlier version of the Fortran WaterSim model.
- White etal, (2010) Credibility, salience, and legitimacy ofboundary objects: water managers’ assessment of a simulation model in an
immersive decision theater. Science and Public Policy, 37(3), April 2010, pages 219–232 Describes work done with stakeholders to identify changes they suggested be made in a revised version of WaterSim. THis guided conversion from the PowerSim to Fortran Model.