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This book explores the theory and methods of systems analysis and computer modeling as applied to problems in ecology and natural resource management. It reflects the problems and conflicts between competing uses of limited space and the need for quantitative predictors of the outcome of various management strategies.
"Ecological Modeling: A Commonsense Approach to Theory and
Practice" explores how simulation modeling and its new ecological
applications can offer solutions to complex natural resource
management problems. This is a practical guide for students,
teachers, and professional ecologists.Examines four phases of the
modeling process: conceptual model formulation, quantitative model
specification, model evaluation, and model useProvides useful
building blocks for constructing systems simulation modelsIncludes
a format for reporting the development and use of simulation
modelsOffers an integrated systems perspective for students,
faculty, and professionalsFeatures helpful insights from the
author, gained over 30 years of university teaching
"I can strongly recommend the book as textbook for all courses
in population dynamic modeling particularly when the course is
planned for the second or third year of a bachelor study in
ecology, environmental science or ecological engineering. It
uncovers very clearly for the readers the scientific idea and
thinking behind modeling and all the necessary steps in the
development of models."
"Ecological Modeling Journal, 2009"
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