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Modeling the Environment: An Introduction To System Dynamics Modeling Of Environmental Systems


by Andrew Ford

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Sales Rank: 315495
Studio: Island Press
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 415
Publication Date: March 01, 1999
Publisher: Island Press


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Book Description

Modeling the Environment is the first introductory textbook for a technique of rapidly growing importance. It requires little or no mathematical background, and is appropriate for undergraduate environmental students as well as professionals new to modelling. Developed from the author's own introductory course, it is classroom-tested and represents an important contribution to the field of system dynamics.

Modeling techniques that allow managers and researchers to see in advance the consequences of actions and policies are becoming increasingly important to environmental management. The models produced are vital analytical tools that aid the policy-setting and implementation process, and help us to understand how environmental systems respond to management interventions.

Modeling the Environment is a basic introduction to one of the most widely known and used modeling techniques, system dynamics. The book is designed to build the skills of students as they progress from learning fundamental ideas to constructing models of increasing complexity. Written in a clear and comprehensible style, the book:

  • presents basic concepts of modeling using system dynamics
  • illustrates the mechanics of model construction through a range of working models
  • offers a rich array of exercises for students to use in applying the principles and techniques described in the text
  • walks students through the design and application of models of specific types of environmental systems
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In addition, the book contains more than 300 figures and model illustrations, and provides a guide to an interactive website where students can use the text to "navigate" management flight simulators ? models of both real and hypothetical systems developed by the author. The book also contains appendixes that help students review the necessary math, and which provide additional concepts and exercises for further study.



CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 3 reviews)

Great Book for Anyone  
This is a great book for anyone who wants to gain a thorough understanding of Stella software. The book is easy to read, and the examples and case studies are well chosen.
December 12, 2006

Great interdisciplinary book on environmental modeling  
A highly readable introduction to environmental modeling. What distinguishes the book from other environmental science and environmental modeling works is its interdisciplinary treatment. In particular, the models integrate the physical world and the world of human behavior. Far too many environmental models fail to close the feedbacks between human behavior and the state of the environment, instead taking waste inputs or resource use as exogenous. This book helps students learn to model human behavior (social and economic) as an integral part of the ecological system. The models and software mean the book encourages active learning, and enable students to explore important issues on their own if they choose.
May 24, 2000

Modeling the Environment  
This book is easy to read and contains clear examples of how to use stella software to model the environment. The marvel here is the software, not the book. For the software timid, it might suppliment the software users guide.
April 24, 2000


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