ABSTRACT

Increasingly used to represent climatic, biogeochemical, and ecological systems, computer modeling has become an important tool that should be in every environmental professional’s toolbox. Environmental Modeling: A Practical Introduction is just what it purports to be, a practical introduction to the various methods, techniques, and skills required for computerized environmental modeling. Exploring the broad arena of environmental modeling, the book demonstrates how to represent an environmental problem in conceptual terms, formalize the conceptual model using mathematical expressions, convert the mathematical model into a program that can be run on a desktop or laptop computer, and examine the results produced by the computational model.

Equally important, the book imparts skills that allow you to develop, implement, and experiment with a range of computerized environmental models. The emphasis is on active engagement in the modeling process rather than on passive learning about a suite of well-established models. The author takes a practical approach throughout, one that does not get bogged down in the details of the underlying mathematics and that encourages learning through “hands on” experimentation. He provides a set of software tools and data sets that you can use to work through the various examples and exercises presented in each chapter, as well as presentational material and handouts for course tutors. Comprehensive and up-to-date, the book discusses how computational models can be used to represent environmental systems and illustrates how such models improve understanding of the ways in which environmental systems function.

chapter Chapter 1|26 pages

Models and Modeling

chapter Chapter 2|32 pages

Visualizing Environmental Data

chapter Chapter 3|19 pages

Processing Environmental Data

chapter Chapter 4|34 pages

Wind Speed and Wind Power

chapter Chapter 5|29 pages

Solar Radiation at Earth's Surface

chapter Chapter 6|30 pages

Light Interaction with a Plant Canopy

chapter Chapter 7|31 pages

Analytical and Numerical Solutions

chapter Chapter 8|46 pages

Population Dynamics

chapter Chapter 9|37 pages

Biospheric Feedback on Daisyworld