01761nam a2200133 4500008003900000020001900039245005800058210005800116260001900174300000800193520131500201100002201516856008901538 2008 d a978-012372583700aSystems Science and Modeling for Ecological Economics0 aSystems Science and Modeling for Ecological Economics bAcademic Press a4323 a
Modeling is a key component to sciences from mathematics to life science, including environmental and ecological studies. By looking at the underlying concepts of the software, we can make sure that we build mathematically feasible models and that we get the most out of the data and information that we have. This book shows how models can be analyzed using simple math and software to generate meaningful qualitative descriptions of system dynamics. This book shows that even without a full analytical, mathematically rigorous analysis of the equations, there may be ways to derive some qualitative understanding of general behavior of a system. By relating some of the modeling approaches and systems theory to real world examples the book illustrates how these approaches can help understand concepts such as sustainability, peak oil, adaptive management, optimal harvest and other practical applications.
* Relates modeling approaches and systems theory to real world examples
* Teaches students to build mathematically feasible models and get the most of our the data and information available
* Wide range of applications in hydrology, population dynamics, market cycles, sustainability theory, management, and more