Modelling the human impact on nature : systems analysis of environmental problems
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Modelling the human impact on nature : systems analysis of environmental problems
Oxford University Press, 1993
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Bibliography: p.[191]-196
Includes index
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Description
This study explores the principles and practice of modelling the human role in the transformation of the biosphere on global and regional scales. The need to understand the transformation that the human species is causing to the basic appearance and nature of the biosphere is urgent. A key to this understanding is the application of mathematical models to biosphere systems and their interactions with people. Richard John Huggett conveys the methods used to build and apply such mathematical models in the context of the human impact on climate, water cycles, biogeochemical cycles and life cycles. Other titles by Huggett include "Systems Analysis in Geography" and "Cataclysms and Earth History: The Development of Diluvialism".
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Principles: systems and models
- system states and relations
- system dynamics. Part 2 Practice: energy balances
- biogeochemical cycles
- water cycles
- life cycles. Part 3 Practice: the role of modelling. Appendix: units of measurement.
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