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SELES is developed by Andrew Fall. He develops SELES to support his consulting work. And he releases it free of charge (in fact at his expense since he hosts the downloads) to others becuase he wants to see more environmental modelling done. Why? Good spatio-temporal modelling gives people (like decision makers) useful information about how natural systems are changing. Hopefully informed decisions are better decisions. | |||
'''There are lots of ways that you can support SELES and the SELES Community. Here are some:''' | |||
===Add and Revise SELES.info=== | |||
This Wiki needs your help! | |||
===Let you models run free!=== | |||
The [[Model Junkyard]] always needs more sample models, and data to test them on. PLease add your cool models to the pile (and remember that good documentation is the key to reusability). | |||
===Subscriptions=== | |||
If you are in government or a consultant, and you use SELES regularly or for projects, you might consider adding a 'SELES subscription' line item to you budget or projects. | |||
You can support Andrew by donating money for the continued development of SELES. | |||
Or you can support SELES.info | |||
We welcome suggestions on how to support SELES development. | We welcome suggestions on how to support SELES development. | ||
Revision as of 04:28, 19 July 2006
SELES is developed by Andrew Fall. He develops SELES to support his consulting work. And he releases it free of charge (in fact at his expense since he hosts the downloads) to others becuase he wants to see more environmental modelling done. Why? Good spatio-temporal modelling gives people (like decision makers) useful information about how natural systems are changing. Hopefully informed decisions are better decisions.
There are lots of ways that you can support SELES and the SELES Community. Here are some:
Add and Revise SELES.info
This Wiki needs your help!
Let you models run free!
The Model Junkyard always needs more sample models, and data to test them on. PLease add your cool models to the pile (and remember that good documentation is the key to reusability).
Subscriptions
If you are in government or a consultant, and you use SELES regularly or for projects, you might consider adding a 'SELES subscription' line item to you budget or projects.
You can support Andrew by donating money for the continued development of SELES.
Or you can support SELES.info
We welcome suggestions on how to support SELES development.