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Data Science and Human-Environment Systems

ISBN : 9781108638838

Author : Steven M. Manson

Publisher : Cambridge University Press

Year : 2023

Language : English

Type : E-book

Description : Transformation of the Earth's social and ecological systems is occurring at a rate and magnitude unparalleled in human experience. Data science is a revolutionary new way to understand human-environment relationships at the heart of pressing challenges like climate change and sustainable development. However, data science faces serious shortcomings when it comes to human-environment research. There are challenges with social and environmental data, the methods that manipulate and analyze the information, and the theory underlying the data science itself; as well as significant legal, ethical and policy concerns. This timely book offers a comprehensive, balanced, and accessible account of the promise and problems of this work in terms of data, methods, theory, and policy. It demonstrates the need for data scientists to work with human-environment scholars to tackle pressing real-world problems, making it ideal for researchers and graduate students in Earth and environmental science, data science and the environmental social sciences. Reviews ‘Decidedly not yet another 'data science and [fill in the blank] manifesto! This wide-ranging overview is optimistic about the potential, yet realistic about the challenges of the rapidly evolving data landscape facing scholars concerned with human-environment systems.’ David O’Sullivan - Victoria University of Wellington

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