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Useless Arithmetic
Why Environmental Scientists Can'T Predict The Future
language: english
Publisher:
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS, June of 2009 ‧
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SYNOPSIS
Writing for the general, nonmathematician reader and using examples from throughout the environmental sciences, Orrin Pilkey and Linda Pilkey-Jarvis show how unquestioned faith in mathematical models can blind us to the hard data and sound judgment of experienced scientific fieldwork. They begin with the extinction of the North Atlantic cod on the Grand Banks of Canada, and then they discuss the limitations of many models across a broad array of crucial environmental subjects. Case studies depict how the seductiveness of quantitative models has led to unmanageable nuclear waste disposal practices, poisoned mining sites, unjustifiable faith in predicted sea level rise rates, bad predictions of future shoreline erosion rates, overoptimistic cost estimates of artificial beaches, and a host of other problems. The authors demonstrate how many modelers have been reckless, employing fudge factors to assure "correct" answers and caring little if their models actually worked.
DETAILS
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| ISBN: | 9780231132138 |
| Publisher: | COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS |
| Release Date: | June of 2009 |
| Language: | English |
| Cover: | Softcover |
| Pages: | 248 |
| Format: | Book |
| Categories: |
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| EAN: | 9780231132138 |