Introduction to Environmental Modeling and R

£110.00

Available for Pre-order. Due May 2026.

Introduction to Environmental Modeling and R Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Cambridge University Press
string(3) "272"
Pages: 272 Illustrations and other contents: Worked examples or Exercises Language: English ISBN: 9781009674973 Categories: ,

R is fast becoming ubiquitous in the environmental sciences to analyse data. This book introduces environmental modeling and R. It assumes no background in either coding or calculus. It offers real-world examples, fully described programs, and detailed exercises. Readers learn how to analyse large datasets, create beautiful images, thoughtfully utilize the benefits of AI, and use techniques like optimization and sensitivity analysis in their modelling of complex environmental systems. Using examples from a range of environmental topics – including ecology, conservation, and climate science – the book will interest readers from a broad range of environmental and conservation sciences. Most graduate programs in environmental science and sustainability use R because it is both open source and powerful. R is common in government and consulting work, so students that go on to more advanced environmental modelling courses and potentially careers in the environmental field will find a grounding in R very useful.

Weight0.5 kg
Author

Editor
Photographer
Format

Illustrators
Publisher

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Author Biography

David Courard-Hauri has taught environmental modeling and other quantitative and policy-related courses at Drake University for twenty-five years. He has Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Stanford and an MPA with an Economics focus from Princeton, His research spreads across a variety of topics, including chemical dynamics, bacterial and butterfly movement, carbon sequestration, and consumer behavior. He co-authored a series of environmental science textbooks with Andrew Friedland and Rick Relyea.