Modeling in Natural Resource Management
Development, Interpretation, and Application
The natural environment is so complex that simplification through abstraction is necessary to communicate concepts and relationships, to comprehend possible reactions, and to decide upon a course of action for management. Today, nearly every decision concerning the management of natural resources is based on a model of one kind or another.
Modeling in Natural Resource Management offers a much-needed overview of the basic principles for understanding and evaluating models. Focusing on the fundamental components of model creation, interpretation, and application, the book provides a wealth of information on how models are developed and used in natural resource management, as it:
- defines what models are
- explores how the different classes of models fit into the scientific process
- discusses how to determine the appropriateness and usefulness of a particular model
- provides examples of how models are used (and misused)
- considers how further progress might be achieved
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