Integrated Regional Models Interactions between Humans and their Environment

“Integrated Regional Models Interactions between Humans and their Environment” by Peter Groffman, published by Springer US on March 29, 2012, is a softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1994, comprising 157 pages. This book presents conceptual and mathematical models that illustrate the interactions between the physical environment, biological systems, and human decision-making, focusing on their collective impact on environmental issues.
Readers will find an exploration of the latest research developments related to integrated regional models, emphasizing the importance of combining insights from physical, biological, and social sciences to address diverse environmental challenges. The volume discusses data requirements for effective modeling and methodological considerations, such as the timing of disciplinary integration in the modeling process. Topics covered include coastal zone management, atmospheric pollution, and urban expansion, providing a broad conceptual context for understanding contemporary environmental problems. This work is particularly relevant for researchers and graduate students in ecology, biology, geography, and geology.
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Integrated regional models are conceptual and mathematical models that describe the physical environment, biological interactions, human decision-making, and human impact on the environment. Efforts are now being made to integrate regional models from the physical, biological and social sciences in order to respond to diverse environmental problems. This volume explores the latest research developments on processes operating at a variety of scales, including regions, and how scientists can combine their efforts to develop models linking biological, physical, and human systems. Data requirements for successful integrated regional models are identified and discussed. Chapters also consider methodological questions, such as whether to integrate disciplinary approaches at the beginning or the end of the modelling process, and whether integrated regional models should focus on specific regions or specific problems. The information in this volume will enable the reader to view problems such as coastal zone management, atmospheric pollution, non-point source pollution, commodity production in forested areas, and urban expansion in a broad, conceptual context. Researchers and graduate students in ecology, biology, geography and geology will benefit from this innovative approach to contemporary environmental problems.
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