Biological Environmental Science

Biological Environmental Science
Author: William V Dashek
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2019-04-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780429526640

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Biological Environmental Science is an introductory textbook for undergraduate students who desire a one semester course or, alternatively, a springboard course for advanced environmental offerings. This book features timely issues such as global warming, air, ground and water pollutions, population growth, species extinction and environmental poli

Practical Statistics for Environmental and Biological Scientists

Practical Statistics for Environmental and Biological Scientists
Author: John Townend
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118687413

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All students and researchers in environmental and biologicalsciences require statistical methods at some stage of their work.Many have a preconception that statistics are difficult andunpleasant and find that the textbooks available are difficult tounderstand. Practical Statistics for Environmental and BiologicalScientists provides a concise, user-friendly, non-technicalintroduction to statistics. The book covers planning and designingan experiment, how to analyse and present data, and the limitationsand assumptions of each statistical method. The text does not referto a specific computer package but descriptions of how to carry outthe tests and interpret the results are based on the approachesused by most of the commonly used packages, e.g. Excel, MINITAB andSPSS. Formulae are kept to a minimum and relevant examples areincluded throughout the text.

Environmental Science

Environmental Science
Author: Michael D. Morgan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0697163067

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Environmental Biology

Environmental Biology
Author: Mike Calver,Alan Lymbery
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2009
Genre: Biology
ISBN: 9780521679824

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"Environmental Biology offers a fresh, problem-solving treatment of the topic for students requiring a biology background before further study in environmental science, sustainable development or environmental engineering. It begins with an environmental theme that carries through the text, using three major case studies with a regional focus. Key foundational knowledge is introduced and developed as the text progresses, with students encouraged to integrate their accumulated learning to reach solutions. A comprehensive coverage of scientific method, including field experimentation and field techniques, is an important part of the approach. While emphasising the environmental theme, the book introduces all facets of the biology discipline, including cell biology, evolution, ecology, conservation and restoration."--Publisher.

Environmental Science

Environmental Science
Author: Michael D. Morgan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1993
Genre: Environmental sciences
ISBN: 0697116301

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Applied Statistics in Agricultural Biological and Environmental Sciences

Applied Statistics in Agricultural  Biological  and Environmental Sciences
Author: Barry Glaz,Kathleen M. Yeater
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2020-01-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780891183594

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Better experimental design and statistical analysis make for more robust science. A thorough understanding of modern statistical methods can mean the difference between discovering and missing crucial results and conclusions in your research, and can shape the course of your entire research career. With Applied Statistics, Barry Glaz and Kathleen M. Yeater have worked with a team of expert authors to create a comprehensive text for graduate students and practicing scientists in the agricultural, biological, and environmental sciences. The contributors cover fundamental concepts and methodologies of experimental design and analysis, and also delve into advanced statistical topics, all explored by analyzing real agronomic data with practical and creative approaches using available software tools. IN PRESS! This book is being published according to the “Just Published” model, with more chapters to be published online as they are completed.

Environmental Biology

Environmental Biology
Author: Allan M. Jones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2006-12-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134777662

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Environmental Biology offers an accessible introduction to the core elements of biology and the biosphere. With balanced coverage of acquatic and terrestrial examples throughout, the text builds logically to present a clear understanding of the fundamental processes of life before examining its more complex components, namely individuals, populations, communities and ecosystems. A knowledge of environmental biology and its practical applications is essential for a deeper understanding of the environment. Environmental Biology offers an invaluable introduction to the living environment for all areas of study, from environmental history, agriculture and forestry, to impact assessment, climate change, ecology and conservation.

Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences

Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences
Author: National Research Council,Oversight Commission for the Committee on Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences,Committee on Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2001-05-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780309072540

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Scientists have long sought to unravel the fundamental mysteries of the land, life, water, and air that surround us. But as the consequences of humanity's impact on the planet become increasingly evident, governments are realizing the critical importance of understanding these environmental systemsâ€"and investing billions of dollars in research to do so. To identify high-priority environmental science projects, Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences explores the most important areas of research for the next generation. The book's goal is not to list the world's biggest environmental problems. Rather it is to determine areas of opportunity thatâ€"with a concerted investmentâ€"could yield significant new findings. Nominations for environmental science's "grand" challenges were solicited from thousands of scientists worldwide. Based on their responses, eight major areas of focus were identifiedâ€"areas that offer the potential for a major scientific breakthrough of practical importance to humankind, and that are feasible if given major new funding. The book further pinpoints four areas for immediate action and investment.