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Scale: Understanding the Environment

Autor Cristian Suteanu
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This book provides up-to-date, in-depth and accessible information on the concept of scale, and focuses on its applications in geography, Earth science, environmental science, and other fields in which the environment plays a significant role. Although the book presents methods and applications as a response to practical challenges, it is primarily concept-centered: it identifies a set of distinct, yet related notions of “scale”, analyzing and elucidating their evolving meanings in a systematic way. Concepts are defined with a focus on their practical operational applicability, and the introduction of methods is supported by concrete examples. The book links theoretical insights to illustrating applications, involving a broad range of themes, from maps, fractals, and chaos theory to fine art and literature. It approaches the subject in a spatial, temporal, and spatio-temporal context, including a wide diversity of spatial features from Earth and other planets, as well as time series and space-time patterns.  
This monograph is expected to be useful especially because in practice the various scale-focused concepts are not neatly separated and immiscible. It is therefore helpful for scholars in physical and human geography, Earth and environmental sciences, and other fields, to benefit from a clear conceptual framework that distinguishes and illuminates the various scale-related concepts and their interconnections. Selected chapters can also support a deeper understanding of the concept of scale for graduate and undergraduate students in geography, the natural sciences, and the humanities.  Information on recommended additional literature and comments about specific sources offer a guide to further reading on the topics addressed in the book.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031157325
ISBN-10: 303115732X
Pagini: 317
Ilustrații: XVII, 317 p. 101 illus., 48 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. The Meanings of Scale.- Chapter 2. Scale as Size in Space.- Chapter 3. Scale as Size in Time and in Space-Time.- Chapter 4. Scale as Ratio in Space.- Chapter 5. Scale as Ratio in Time.- Chapter 6. Scale as Rank.- Chapter 7. Scale, Patterns, and Fractals.- Chapter 8. Scale, Symmetry, and Nonlinearity.- Chapter 9. The Essence of Scale.

Recenzii

“This is a text that should prove to be useful for senior high school geography teachers and students learning about the Australian Curriculum: Geography and its various manifestations in Australian states. ... Scale: understanding the environment is an important contribution. It develops thinking about scale throughout the text that centres on environmental geography ... . The text is full of examples taken from environmental geography, particularly relating to natural hazards.” (Nick Hutchinson, Geographical Education, Vol. 36, 2023)

Notă biografică

Dr. Cristian Suteanu is a Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies and the Department of Environmental Science at Saint Mary's University, Canada.  His research focuses on the analysis and modeling of environmental processes, and on epistemic aspects of our interaction with the environment. He teaches statistics, environmental pattern analysis, natural hazards, and environmental information management.

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This book provides up-to-date, in-depth and accessible information on the concept of scale, and focuses on its applications in geography, Earth science, environmental science, and other fields in which the environment plays a significant role. Although the book presents methods and applications as a response to practical challenges, it is primarily concept-centered: it identifies a set of distinct, yet related notions of “scale”, analyzing and elucidating their evolving meanings in a systematic way. Concepts are defined with a focus on their practical operational applicability, and the introduction of methods is supported by concrete examples. The book links theoretical insights to illustrating applications, involving a broad range of themes, from maps, fractals, and chaos theory to fine art and literature. It approaches the subject in a spatial, temporal, and spatio-temporal context, including a wide diversity of spatial features from Earth and other planets, as well as time series and space-time patterns.  
This monograph is expected to be useful especially because in practice the various scale-focused concepts are not neatly separated and immiscible. It is therefore helpful for scholars in physical and human geography, Earth and environmental sciences, and other fields, to benefit from a clear conceptual framework that distinguishes and illuminates the various scale-related concepts and their interconnections. Selected chapters can also support a deeper understanding of the concept of scale for graduate and undergraduate students in geography, the natural sciences, and the humanities.  Information on recommended additional literature and comments about specific sources offer a guide to further reading on the topics addressed in the book.


Caracteristici

Provides up-to-date information and a future-oriented view of the concept of scale Focuses on the applications of scale in geography, Earth science and environmental science Offers in-depth yet accessible information on important and complex advancements in the field of scale