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Ecological Models Jay Odenbaugh (Lewis and Clark College, Portland)

Ecological Models By Jay Odenbaugh (Lewis and Clark College, Portland)

Summary

What are ecological models? How are they tested? How do ecological models inform environmental policy and politics? Through several case studies, we see how these representations which idealize and abstract can be used to explain and predict complicated ecological systems. Additionally, we see how they bear on environmental policy and politics.

Ecological Models Summary

Ecological Models by Jay Odenbaugh (Lewis and Clark College, Portland)

In this book, we consider three questions. What are ecological models? How are they tested? How do ecological models inform environmental policy and politics? Through several case studies, we see how these representations which idealize and abstract can be used to explain and predict complicated ecological systems. Additionally, we see how they bear on environmental policy and politics.

Ecological Models Reviews

'The book assumes little prior knowledge of philosophy or ecology, making it an ideal starting point for a variety of interested readers. And at a slender 75 pages, even the most time starved ecologist should have little trouble finishing it.' Max Dresow and Daniel Stanton, Metascience

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. What are ecological models?; 2. Testing ecological models; 3. How ecological models inform environmental policy and politics; Conclusion.

Additional information

NLS9781108728690
9781108728690
1108728693
Ecological Models by Jay Odenbaugh (Lewis and Clark College, Portland)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2019-10-10
75
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