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Spatial Analysis and Decision Assistance (SADA) is free software that incorporates tools from environmental assessment fields into an effective problem solving environment. These tools include integrated modules for visualization, geospatial analysis, statistical analysis, human health risk assessment, ecological risk assessment, cost/benefit analysis, sampling design, and decision analysis. The capabilities of SADA can be used independently or collectively to address site specific concerns when characterizing a contaminated site, assessing risk, determining the location of future samples, and when designing remedial action. A fully functional freeware version is available on the download page of this web site. SADA is developed in The Institute for Environmental Modeling at the University of Tennessee .
SADA is an evolving freeware product targeted to individuals performing environmental assessments
in support of decision-making. The primary objective is to create a user friendly software package
for environmental characterization and decision-making. This problem solving environment applies and integrates
a number of algorithms that can either be used in a stand alone
fashion or in the direct support of performing a site assessment. The software
processes and produces information in a clear, transparent manner, directly supporting decision processes, and
can serve as a communication tool between technical and non-technical audiences. The end result is that SADA
can be used to
facilitate decisions about a given site in a quick and cost effective
manner. SADA has a strong emphasis on the spatial distribution of contaminant data and
is therefore best suited for anyone who needs to look at data within
a spatial context, such as:
- Statisticians
- Risk Assessors
- GIS Users
- Project Managers
- Stakeholders
Ultimately, our objective is to provide environmental assessors with a unified software package that links practical characterization
tools to decision-making capabilities (particularly human health and ecological risk assessment). The integration of the human
health risk capabilities of SADA with modules for ecological risk assessment can help accomplish EPA's mission as outlined in the
Ecological Research Strategy to: "develop and demonstrate a multiple pathway, multiple chemical model
that integrates human health and ecological cumulative exposure and risk assessments." In addition, using the same problem solving
environment for human health and ecological risk assessment assures consistency between the two assessment efforts in terms of the
data that is used and the decision rules that are addressed. Our intention is to maintain it as a free product that will not depend on
other software products (other than Windows).
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SADA is funded by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(Region 5 FIELDS Group) and the
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
It is developed in The Institute for Environmental Modeling at the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
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