Book description
Simulation models are an established method used to investigate
processes and solve practical problems in a wide variety of
disciplines. Central to the concept of this second edition is the idea
that environmental systems are complex, open systems. The authors
present the diversity of approaches to dealing with environmental
complexity and then encourage readers to make comparisons between
these approaches and between different disciplines.
Environmental Modelling: Finding Simplicity in Complexity
2nd edition is divided into four main sections:
- An overview of methods and approaches to modelling.
- State of the art for modelling environmental processes
- Tools used and models for management
- Current and future developments.
The second edition evolves from the first by providing additional
emphasis and material for those students wishing to specialize in
environmental modelling. This edition:
- Focuses on simplifying complex environmental systems.
- Reviews current software, tools and techniques for modelling.
- Gives practical examples from a wide variety of disciplines, e. g.
climatology, ecology, hydrology, geomorphology and engineering.
- Has an associated website containing colour images, links to WWW
resources and chapter support pages, including data sets relating to
case studies, exercises and model animations.
This book is suitable for final year undergraduates and postgraduates
in environmental modelling, environmental science, civil engineering
and biology who will already be familiar with the subject and are
moving on to specialize in the field. It is also designed to appeal to
professionals interested in the environmental sciences, including
environmental consultants, government employees, civil engineers,
geographers, ecologists, meteorologists, and geochemists.