Geography and the environment: systems analytical methods
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adam_text | Titel: Geography and the environment
Autor: Wilson, Alan G
Jahr: 1981
Contents
Preface ................................................................xi
Acknowledgements..............................................................................................xiii
PART 1 BASIC IDEAS OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Chapter 1 An informai introduction to systems analysis
1.1 Aims............................................................................................3
1.2 On understanding and planning complicated systems....................4
1.3 The context: systems analysis within science..............................5
1.3.1 The main concepts of scientific method............................5
1.3.2 The need for a philosophical basis..................................6
1.3.3 The relationship to arts approaches.................. 7
1.3.4 Systems analysis in this framework..................................8
1.4 Three examples............................................................................9
1.4.1 Introduction......................................................................9
1.4.2 A moorland ecosystem......................................................9
1.4.3 Water resources................................................................14
1.4.4 Cities..................................................................................17
1.4.5 Some general points arising from the examples................19
Notes on further reading............................................................................20
Chapter 2 The formai bases of systems analysis
2.1 Basic concepts : definitions and discussion..................................21
2.2 System diagrams..........................................................................29
2.3 Concepts and diagrams: a summary............................................36
2.4 Types of problem in systems analysis ........................................37
2.5 Types of system............................................................................38
Notes on further reading......................................................................44
PART 2 METHODS OF SYSTEMS THEORY AND SPATIAL
ANALYSIS
Chapter 3 A methods perspective for systems analysis
3.1 Systems, methods, and spatial analysis........................................47
3.2 Mathematical prerequisites..........................................................48
3.3 A note on some standard methods..............................................49
3.4 Towards a mathematical representation for
the spatial analysis of environmental systems..............................49
Notes on further reading.......................................................53
Chapter 4 Disorganized complexity 1 : an introduction to entropy maximizing
methods
4.1 Introduction..................................................................................54
4.2 Entropy as probability: the journey to work in cities................54
4.3 Families of spatial interaction models........................................61
4.4 Computational aspects................................................................66
4.5 Principies for building entropy maximizing models :
summary and extensions........................................................68
4.6 Some uses of entropy maximizing models in urban
planning........................................................................................71
4.7 An application to a water resource system..................................72
4.8 Systems analytical aspects of entropy maximizing......................73
4.9 The entropy concept: a concluding discussion ..........................74
Notes on further reading................................... 77
Chapter 5 Disorganized complexity 2: accounting and account-based models
5.1 Basic concepts: state, change of state, and accounts..................78
5.2 Examples of accounting variables................................................79
5.2.1 Population accounts..........................................................79
5.2.2 Economic accounts............................................................85
5.2.3 Ecological accounts..........................................................87
5.2.4 Accounts in water resource models..................................88
5.3 Some general notes on accounting variables................................89
5.4 Simple account-based models......................................................89
5.4.1 Principies for model building............................................89
5.4.2 Example 1 : social mobility................................................91
5.4.3 Example 2: the Rogers model of population growth... 91
5.4.4 Example 3 : the input-output model................................93
5.4.5 Comparison of simple model types..................................96
5.4.6 Example 4: rates for ecological compartment models.. 97
5.4.7 Example 5 : towards a water pollution model..................98
5.5 More complicated account-based models....................................99
5.5.1 How more complicated models arise................................99
5.5.2 Balancing factors..............................................................100
5.5.3 Balancing factors and entropy maximizing ......................102
5.5.4 A population example......................................................103
5.5.5 A new input-output model..............................................105
5.5.6 Other possibilities..............................................................106
5.6 Concluding comments..................................................................106
Notes on further reading...................................108
Chapter 6 Optimization
6.1 The nature of optimization..........................................................109
6.2 An informai introduction to optimization mathematics..............Ili
6.2.1 Objective functions and constraints,..................................Ili
6.2.2 Types of linear programming problem............................113
6.2.3 Nonlinear programming....................................................115
6.2.4 Duality..............................................................................115
6.2.5 Solution procédures..........................................................117
6.2.6 Optimization through random utility theory ..................120
6.2.7 Programming, random utility, and entropy
maximizing........................................................................124
6.3 Concluding comments..................................................................131
Notes on further reading......................................................................132
Chapter 7 Locational and network structures: nodes and links
7.1 Nodes and links as system components......................................133
7.1.1 The nature of network analysis........................................133
7.1.2 Nodes and links in systems..............................................135
7.1.3 Types of network: trees and circuits................................135
7.1.4 More abstract networks in systems..................................137
7.2 Some techniques of network analysis..........................................139
7.2.1 Network description..........................................................139
7.2.2 Shortest paths....................................................................143
7.2.3 Flow assignment................................................................148
7.2.4 Flow- link time interdependence : network
equilibrami........................................................................149
7.2.5 Mathematical programming and network
equilibrium........................................................................151
7.2.6 Connectedness 1 : elementary approaches........................152
7.2.7 Connectedness 2: digraphs................................................154
7.2.8 Connectedness 3: ¿/-analysis..............................................159
7.2.9 Hiérarchies, nodes, and networks....................................165
7.2.10 Networks and décisions....................................................169
7.2.11 Network change: design and growth................................172
7.3 Concluding comments..................................................................176
Notes on further reading......................................................................177
Chapter 8 Dynamics
8.1 Approaches to dynamical systems theory....................................179
8.1.1 Introduction..........................................................................179
8.1.2 Comparative statics..........................................................180
8.1.3 Différence équations..........................................................181
8.1.4 Differential équations........................................................181
8.1.5 Dynamical systems theory from a
topological viewpoint........................................................183
8.2 Comparative statics and mathematical programming..................184
8.2.1 Power in shopping facility planning................................184
8.2.2 Trunk routes in networks and related problems..............186
8.3 Différence équations............................................................................187
8.3.1 Introduction and an example............................................187
8.3.2 Complicated dynamics from simple équations:
application to ecosystems and cities..................................189
8.4 Differential équations..................................................................193
8.4.1 Prey-predator systems......................................................193
8.4.2 Compétition for resources................................................194
8.5 A micro-simulation approach to dynamics..................................197
8.5.1 Static preliminaries............................................................197
8.5.2 Dynamics and micro-simulation......................................198
8.6 Catastrophe theory......................................................................199
8.6.1 Introduction......................................................................199
8.6.2 The fold catastrophe........................................................200
8.6.3 The cusp catastrophe........................................................201
8.6.4 Facility size versus distance travelled:
an example using the fold catastrophe..............................204
8.6.5 The cusp catastrophe and modal choice..........................208
8.7 Bifurcation: concluding comments..............................................209
Notes on further reading......................................................................210
Chapter 9 Control and planning
9.1 Introduction..................................................................................211
9.2 Aspects of control........................................................................212
9.2.1 Introduction.........................................212
9.2.2 The law of requisite variety..............................................212
9.2.3 The central nervous systems as a model
control system..................................................................213
9.3 Aspects of planning: some basic concepts..................................215
9.4 Some particular frameworks and tools for
planning........................................................................................218
9.4.1 Corporate planning and related frameworks....................218
9.4.2 Lange-Lerner planning....................................................218
9.4.3 The relation of policy instruments
to goal achievement..........................................................220
9.4.4 Cost effectiveness, goal achievement, and
cost-benefit analysis........................................................220
9.4.5 Optimization methods......................................................221
9.4.6 A note on examples..........................................................221
9.5 Planning and institutions..............................................................221
9.5.1 Introduction......................................................................221
9.5.2 Typologies of institutions in environmental
planning............................................................................221
9.5.3 Some examples..................................................................223
9.6 Summary: the elements of planning and control........................228
Notes on further reading......................................................................228
PART 3 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Chapter 10 Applications and conclusions
10.1 Introduction..................................................................................233
10.2 Moorland ecosystems..................................................................233
10.2.1 Introduction......................................................................233
10.2.2 Description and basic concepts........................................234
10.2.3 Aspects of ecosystem dynamics........................................235
10.2.4 Planning and control........................................................242
10.3 Water resource systems................................................................248
10.3.1 Introduction......................................................................248
10.3.2 Description and basic concepts........................................248
10.3.3 Example 1: a basic optimization model............................250
10.3.4 Example 2: reservoir discharge policies............................254
10.3.5 Example 3: a note on optimization and
pollution control..............................................................258
10.3.6 Concluding comments......................................................259
10.4 Urban systems..............................................................................260
10.4.1 Introduction......................................................................260
10.4.2 Description and basic concepts........................................260
10.4.3 Urban models : a summary of the state-of-the-art............264
10.4.4 An example of an urban model........................................268
10.4.5 The use of models in planning..........................................273
10.4.6 Future developments in urban modelling........................274
10.5 Concluding comments..................................................................276
Notes on further reading........................................................................277
References..............................................................................................................278
Index........................................................................................................................284
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title_short | Geography and the environment |
title_sort | geography and the environment systems analytical methods |
title_sub | systems analytical methods |
topic | Análisis de sistemas Geografie gtt Géographie - Analyse de réseau Methodologie gtt Milieu gtt Systeemanalyse gtt Systèmes, Théorie des Geografie Methode Geography Methodology System theory Systemtheorie (DE-588)4058812-9 gnd Systemanalyse (DE-588)4116673-5 gnd Geografie (DE-588)4020216-1 gnd Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Análisis de sistemas Geografie Géographie - Analyse de réseau Methodologie Milieu Systeemanalyse Systèmes, Théorie des Methode Geography Methodology System theory Systemtheorie Systemanalyse |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001466466&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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