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Understanding Complex Ecosystem Dynamics
A Systems and Engineering Perspective

A fresh interdisciplinary approach to the subject of complex ecosystem dynamics that features systems thinking, network thinking, and innovative system modeling

William S. Yackinous (Author)

9780128020319

Paperback, published 28 July 2015

436 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.7 cm, 0.79 kg

Approx.418 pages

Preface

Introduction

Part I The Systems and Engineering PerspectiveChapter 1 A Systems Engineer’s PerspectiveChapter 2 More Views on Systems ThinkingChapter 3 The Major Elements of the Systems ApproachChapter 4 Reductionism and Information Loss

Part II A Function-Structure-Process Framework for Ecological System DynamicsChapter 5 Overview of an Ecological System Dynamics FrameworkChapter 6 Regulation/Adaptation: Control Aspects of Ecological SystemsChapter 7 Evolution and Universal Development Concepts

Part III Complex Systems Theory: Networks, Nonlinear Dynamics, Cellular Automata, and Fractals (Roughness)Chapter 8 Network Theory: The Structure of Complex NetworksChapter 9 Network Theory: The Dynamics of Complex NetworksChapter 10 Fundamentals of Nonlinear DynamicsChapter 11 Cellular Automata Investigations and Emerging Complex System PrinciplesChapter 12 Fractals: The Theory of Roughness

Part IV A View of the Characteristics of Ecological Network DynamicsChapter 13 Issues of Human PerceptionChapter 14 The Nature of Order and Complexity in Ecological SystemsChapter 15 Characteristics of Ecological Network Dynamics

Part V Modeling Ecological Network Dynamics and the Generation and Analysis of ResultsChapter 16 A New Approach to Modeling Ecological Network DynamicsChapter 17 Model Software Design and DevelopmentChapter 18 Ecological Network Dynamics Results

Part VI Pulling It All TogetherChapter 19 An Increased Understanding of Complex System Dynamics

Appendix Selections from the Dynamics Model Programming Code

Subject Areas: Conservation of the environment [RNK], Applied ecology [RNC]

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