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A New Ecology - Systems Perspective (Hardcover): Sven Erik Jorgensen, Brian Fath, Simone Bastianoni, Joao C. Marques, Felix... A New Ecology - Systems Perspective (Hardcover)
Sven Erik Jorgensen, Brian Fath, Simone Bastianoni, Joao C. Marques, Felix Muller, …
R3,374 Discovery Miles 33 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A New Ecology presents an ecosystem theory based on the following ecosystem properties: physical openness, ontic openness, directionality, connectivity, a complex dynamic for growth and development, and a complex dynamic response to disturbances. Each of these properties is developed in detail to show that these basic and characteristic properties can be applied to explain a wide spectrum of ecological obsevations and convections. It is also shown that the properties have application for environmental management and for assessment of ecosystem health.
* Demonstrates an ecosystem theory that can be applied to explain ecological observations and rules
* Presents an ecosystem theory based upon a systems approach
* Discusses an ecosystem theory that is based on a few basic properties that are characteristic for ecosystmes

A New Ecology - Systems Perspective (Paperback, 2nd edition): Soeren Nors Nielsen, Brian Fath, Simone Bastianoni, Joao C.... A New Ecology - Systems Perspective (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Soeren Nors Nielsen, Brian Fath, Simone Bastianoni, Joao C. Marques, Felix Muller, …
R2,595 Discovery Miles 25 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A New Ecology: Systems Perspective, Second Edition, gives an overview of the commonalities of all ecosystems from a variety of properties, including physical openness, ontic openness, directionality, connectivity, a complex dynamic for growth and development, and a complex dynamic response to disturbances. Each chapter details basic and characteristic properties that help the reader understand how they can be applied to explain a wide spectrum of current ecological research and environmental management applications.

Growth and Development - Ecosystems Phenomenology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986): Robert E.... Growth and Development - Ecosystems Phenomenology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
Robert E. Ulanowicz
R2,632 Discovery Miles 26 320 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"What in the ever-loving blue-eyed world do these U1ano wicz's] innocuous comments on thermodynamics have to do with ecology " Anonymous manuscript reviewer The American Naturalist, 1979 "The germ of the idea grows very slowly into something recognizable. It may all start with the mere desire to have an idea in the first place. " Walt Kelly Ten Ever-Lovin' Blue-Eyed Years with Pogo, 1959 "It all seems extremely interesting, but for the life of me it sounds as if you pulled it out of the air," my good friend Ray Lassiter exclaimed to me after enduring about 20 minutes of my enthusiasm for the newly formu lated concept of "ascendency" in ecosystems. "It wasn't," I replied, "but it would take a book to show you where it came from. " If such was the reaction of someone usually sympathetic to my manner of thinking, what could I expect from those who viewed biological devel opment in the traditional way? After all, I was suggesting that it is possi ble to quantify the growth and development of an entire ecosystem. Fur thermore, I was maintaining that this development was not entirely determined by events and entities at smaller scales, and yet could influ ence these component processes and structures. To be sure, mine was only the latest of many challenges to straight reductionism, but, like everyone else with a new idea, I thought mine was special."

Explaining Technology: Roger Koppl, Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, Abigail Devereaux, Brian D. Fath, James Herriott, Wim Hordijk,... Explaining Technology
Roger Koppl, Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, Abigail Devereaux, Brian D. Fath, James Herriott, …
R593 Discovery Miles 5 930 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A long tradition explains technological change as recombination. Within this tradition, this Element develops an innovative combinatorial model of technological change and tests it with 2,000 years of global GDP data and with data from US patents filed between 1835 and 2010. The model explains 1) the pace of technological change for a least the past two millennia, 2) patent citations and 3) the increasing complexity of tools over time. It shows that combining and modifying pre-existing goods to produce new goods generates the observed historical pattern of technological change. A long period of stasis was followed by sudden super-exponential growth in the number of goods. In this model, the sudden explosion of about 250 years ago is a combinatorial explosion that was a long time in coming, but inevitable once the process began at least two thousand years ago. This Element models the Industrial Revolution as a combinatorial explosion.

Aquatic Food Webs - An ecosystem approach (Paperback): Andrea Belgrano, Ursula M. Scharler, Jennifer Dunne, Robert E. Ulanowicz Aquatic Food Webs - An ecosystem approach (Paperback)
Andrea Belgrano, Ursula M. Scharler, Jennifer Dunne, Robert E. Ulanowicz
R2,611 Discovery Miles 26 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume provides a current synthesis of theoretical and empirical food web research. Whether they are binary systems or weighted networks, food webs are of particular interest to ecologists in providing a macroscopic view of ecosystems. They describe interactions between species and their environment, and subsequent advances in the understanding of their structure, function, and dynamics are of vital importance to ecosystem management and conservation. Aquatic Food Webs provides a synthesis of the current issues in food web theory and its applications, covering issues of structure, function, scaling, complexity, and stability in the contexts of conservation, fisheries, and climate. Although the focus of this volume is upon aquatic food webs (where many of the recent advances have been made), any ecologist with an interest in food web theory and its applications will find the issues addressed in this book of value and use. This advanced textbook is suitable for graduate level students as well as professional researchers in community, ecosystem, and theoretical ecology, in aquatic ecology, and in conservation biology.

Growth and Development - Ecosystems Phenomenology (Paperback): Robert E. Ulanowicz Growth and Development - Ecosystems Phenomenology (Paperback)
Robert E. Ulanowicz
R404 R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Save R21 (5%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Third Window - Natural Life Beyond Newton and Darwin (Paperback): Robert E. Ulanowicz A Third Window - Natural Life Beyond Newton and Darwin (Paperback)
Robert E. Ulanowicz
R673 Discovery Miles 6 730 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Thus far, the dominant paradigms through which modern scientists have viewed nature have been structured primarily around Newtonian and Darwinian approaches. As theoretical ecologist Robert E. Ulanowicz observes in his new work, "A Third Window," neither of these models is sufficient for explaining how real change--in the form of creative advance or emergence--takes place in nature.The metaphysical foundations laid by these great thinkers centuries ago are ill suited to sustain today's search for a comprehensive description of complex living systems. Ecosystem dynamics, for example, violate each and every one of the Newtonian presuppositions. Hence, Ulanowicz offers his titular "third window"--a new way of understanding evolution and other natural processes beyond the common mechanistic or materialistic philosophies of nature. Drawing on the writings of Walter Elsasser, Karl Popper, Gregory Bateson, Robert Rosen, and Alfred North Whitehead, as well as his own experience as a theoretical ecologist, Ulanowicz offers a new set of axioms for how nature behaves. Chance and disarray in natural processes are shown to be necessary conditions for real change. Randomness is shown to contribute richness and autonomy to the natural world.The metaphysical implications of these new axioms will lend "A Third Window" a wide appeal not only among scientists, but also among philosophers, theologians, and general readers who follow the science and religion dialogue. Ulanowicz's fresh perspective adds a new voice to the discussion.

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