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Ecology, the Ascendent Perspective

English · Hardback

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Ecology, Ulanowicz argues, needs a more robust central paradigm, and this book presents one derived from current work in information theory, ecosystem energetics, and complexity theory; the result is a theoretical and empirical tool kit better able to measure the developmental status of any living community.
Ranging widely to explore critical issues in the history of science -- order, causality, progress, laws -- Ulanowicz sets forth a coherent theoretical framework for ecology. He demonstrates that mechanical models can capture behavior of relatively simple, isolated populations, but fail to explain the rich, complex, and sometimes unpredictable mix of order and disorder that characterizes larger systems.
A challenge to existing Newtonian and Darwinian paradigms, this book suggests ways to bring ecology from the fringes to the center of science.


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Robert E. Ulanowicz

Summary

Presents a paradigm to measure the developmental status of various living communities. This book aims to set forth a theoretical framework for ecology. It demonstrates that mechanical models fail to explain the mix of order and disorder that characterizes larger systems. It suggests ways to bring ecology from the fringes to the center of science.

Product details

Authors Robert Ulanowicz, Robert E. Ulanowicz
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.08.1997
 
EAN 9780231108287
ISBN 978-0-231-10828-7
No. of pages 222
Series Complexity in Ecological Systems
Complexity in Ecological Syste
Complexity in Ecological Systems
Complexity in Ecological Syste
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

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