Spatial optimization in ecological applications
John G. Hof
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Spatial optimization in ecological applications
by John G. Hof, Michael Bevers, John Hof
Published
2002
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Pages
520
ISBN-13
9780231500739
Description
Whether discussing habitat placement for the northern spotted owl or black-tailed prairie dog or strategies for controlling exotic pests, this book explains how capturing ecological relationships across a landscape with pragmatic optimization models can be applied to real world problems. Using linear programming, Hof and Bevers show how it is possible for the researcher to include many thousands of choice variables and many thousands of constraints and still be quite confident of being able to solve the problem in hand with widely available software.
Subjects
Through the Looking-Glass
The Canterbury Tales
Introductory Mathematical Analysis
Weapons of Math Destruction
Mathematical structures for computer science
Algorithms to Live By
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