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Introduction to Environmental Modelling

paperbackMay 10, 2007
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ISBN-13: 9780199272068 ISBN-10: 0199272069
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Binding
paperback
Published
May 10, 2007
Weight
0.8 lbs
Dimensions
24.60×1.10×18.90 cm

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Introduction to Environmental Modelling by Smith, Pete. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780199272068.

The global environment is a complex mix of interlinked processes, about which observation can tell us a great deal. But how can we use current observation to model future events, or to predict the consequences of scenarios that dont yet exist? Environmental Modelling: An Introduction shows how modelling can be used to explain experimental observations, and how these observations - and the data gathered - can be extrapolated to help us understand new environments and processes, and to solve environmental problems. The book begins by explaining why modelling is such a powerful experimental tool, before walking the reader through the process of constructing a model - what the key considerations are, and how different models should be used to probe different types of problem. It then illustrates how models are actively applied, before introducing a series of case studies to show how modelling has been used in real environmental and ecological studies. Accompanied by an extensive Online Resource Center to support active, hands-on learning on the part of the student, Environmental Modelling: An Introduction is the ideal resource for any student who needs to develop a working understanding of modelling, and how to apply modelling in their own research. Online Resource Center: - Figures from the book available to download, to facilitate lecture preparation - Interactive spreadsheets to encourage learning through hands-on experience