Networks in Climate

Networks in Climate
Title Networks in Climate PDF eBook
Author Henk A. Dijkstra
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 285
Release 2019-02-28
Genre Science
ISBN 110865777X

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Over the last two decades the complex network paradigm has proven to be a fruitful tool for the investigation of complex systems in many areas of science; for example, the Internet, neural networks and social networks. This book provides an overview of applications of network theory to climate variability, such as the El Niño/Southern Oscillation and the Indian Monsoon, presenting recent important results obtained with these techniques and showing their potential for further development and research. The book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in climate science. A basic background in physics and mathematics is required. Several of the methodologies presented here will also be valuable to a broader audience of those interested in network science, for example, from biomedicine, ecology and economics.

Networks in Climate

Networks in Climate
Title Networks in Climate PDF eBook
Author Henk A. Dijkstra
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 285
Release 2019-02-28
Genre Nature
ISBN 1107111234

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Overview of applications of network theory to climate science, for researchers and students, and anyone interested in network science.

Urban Climate Politics

Urban Climate Politics
Title Urban Climate Politics PDF eBook
Author Jeroen van der Heijden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 257
Release 2019-05-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108492975

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An overview of the forms of agency in urban climate politics, including their strengths, limitations and the power dynamics between them. Written by renowned scholars from around the globe, it is ideal for researchers and practitioners working in the area of urban climate politics and governance.

Networks in Contention

Networks in Contention
Title Networks in Contention PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Hadden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 241
Release 2015-03-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1107089581

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This book examines how interactions between organizations within the international climate change movement shape tactics and outcomes in climate change negotiations.

Disrupted Networks

Disrupted Networks
Title Disrupted Networks PDF eBook
Author Bruce J. West
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 314
Release 2010
Genre Computers
ISBN 981430431X

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This book provides a lens through which modern society is shown to depend on complex networks for its stability. One way to achieve this understanding is through the development of a new kind of science, one that is not explicitly dependent on the traditional disciplines of biology, economics, physics, sociology and so on; a science of networks. This text reviews, in non-mathematical language, what we know about the development of science in the twenty-first century and how that knowledge influences our world. In addition, it distinguishes the two-tiered science of the twentieth century, based on experiment and theory (data and knowledge) from the three-tiered science of experiment, computation and theory (data, information and knowledge) of the twenty-first century in everything from psychophysics to climate change. This book is unique in that it addresses two parallel lines of argument. The first line is general and intended for a lay audience, but one that is scientifically sophisticated, explaining how the paradigm of science has been changed to accommodate the computer and large-scale computation.The second line of argument addresses what some consider the seminal scientific problem of climate change. The authors show how a misunderstanding of the change in the scientific paradigm has led to a misunderstanding of complex phenomena in general, and the causes of global warming in particular.

Networks in Climate

Networks in Climate
Title Networks in Climate PDF eBook
Author Henk A. Dijkstra
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019
Genre Atmospheric physics
ISBN 9781107527898

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Overview of applications of network theory to climate science, for researchers and students, and anyone interested in network science.

Big Data Mining for Climate Change

Big Data Mining for Climate Change
Title Big Data Mining for Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Zhihua Zhang
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 2019-12
Genre
ISBN 0128187034

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Big Data Mining for Climate Change addresses how to manage the vast amount of information available for analysis. Climate change and its environmental, economic and social consequences are widely recognized as the biggest, most interconnected problem facing humanity. There is a huge amount of potential information currently available...and it is growing exponentially. This book walks through the latest research and how to navigate the resources available using big data applications. It is appropriate for scientists and advanced students studying climate change from a number of disciplines, including the atmospheric sciences, oceanic sciences, geography, environment sciences, ecology, energy, economics, engineering and public policy. Provides a step-by-step guide for applying big data mining tools to climate and environmental research Presents a comprehensive review of theory and algorithms of big data mining for climate change Includes current research in climate and environmental science as it relates to using big data algorithms