Models in Ecosystem Science

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Models in Ecosystem Science
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Charles D. Canham
Edited by Jonathan J. Cole
Edited by William K. Lauenroth
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:504
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 152
Category/GenreEcological science
Applied ecology
ISBN/Barcode 9780691092898
ClassificationsDewey:577.011
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations 76 line illus. 17 tables.

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 30 November 2003
Publication Country United States

Description

Quantitative models are crucial to almost every area of ecosystem science. They provide a logical structure that guides and informs empirical observations of ecosystem processes. They play a particularly crucial role in synthesizing and integrating our understanding of the immense diversity of ecosystem structure and function. Increasingly, models are being called on to predict the effects of human actions on natural ecosystems. Despite the widespread use of models, there exists intense debate within the field over a wide range of practical and philosophical issues pertaining to quantitative modeling. This book--which grew out of a gathering of leading experts at the ninth Cary Conference--explores those issues. The book opens with an overview of the status and role of modeling in ecosystem science, including perspectives on the long-running debate over the appropriate level of complexity in models. This is followed by eight chapters that address the critical issue of evaluating ecosystem models, including methods of addressing uncertainty. Next come several case studies of the role of models in environmental policy and management. A section on the future of modeling in ecosystem science focuses on increasing the use of modeling in undergraduate education and the modeling skills of professionals within the field. The benefits and limitations of predictive (versus observational) models are also considered in detail. Written by stellar contributors, this book grants access to the state of the art and science of ecosystem modeling.

Author Biography

Charles D. Canham and Jonathan J. Cole are scientists with the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, which hosted the Cary Conference. William K. Lauenroth is a Professor in the Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship at Colorado State University.

Reviews

"In the book, a group of excellent ecologists share with you their experience of working with ecological models, their insights into various modeling issues, and their visions of future directions... Experienced modelers or experimentalists with strong interests in modeling can learn a great deal from this book."--Yiqi Luo, Ecology