<br> Content: Overview of environmental expert systems / Judith M. Hushon --<br/> Success factors for expert systems / Dan Yurman --<br/> Verification and validation of environmental expert systems / Mark Stunder --<br/> Neural networks and environmental applications / Joseph Schmuller --<br/> Exper
Expert Systems in Environmental Planning
β Scribed by Michael E. Leary (auth.), Prof. Jeff R. Wright, Prof. Lyna L. Wiggins, Dr. Ravinder K. Jain, Prof. T. John Kim (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 325
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The connections between economics, planning, and the environment are receivΒ ing increased attention among scholars and policy makers in many countries. The common denominator among these three variables is the earth's life support sysΒ tems, the ecosystems on which the world depends. When we describe our physiΒ cal surroundings as a collection of possible uses, we are establishing linkages between economics, planning, and the environment. Because possible alternative uses compete with each other, and conflicts arise over scarce land resources, the varying environmental impacts of alternative uses are major concerns for the curΒ rent as well as the next generation. How to achieve sustainable development is the pressing question for today's environmental professionals. Environmental planners and engineers help us study the implications of our choices, and new technologies and techniques that improve the practice of environmental planning should enhance our ability to protect our future. The depletion of the earth's natural resources and loss of biodiversity, the degΒ radation of air, land, and water quality, the accumulation of greenhouse gases leading to changes in our climate, and the depletion of the ozone layer comprise only a partial list of environmental issues that concern our policy makers. To supΒ port their decisions, environmental planning must be a multidimensional and multidisciplinary activity that incorporates social, economic, political, geographΒ ical, and technical factors. Solutions for problems in these areas frequently reΒ quire not only numerical analyses but also heuristic analyses, which in turn depend on the intuitive judgements of planners and engineers.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
Expertise and Expert Systems in British Land Use Planning....Pages 3-21
Applying a Rule-Based Decision Support System to Local Government Planning....Pages 23-46
Using Expert Systems to Check Compliance with Municipal Building Codes....Pages 47-59
Machine Learning, Expert Systems, and an Integer Programming Model: Application to Facility Management and Planning....Pages 61-82
Front Matter....Pages 83-84
Observations on the Role of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Geographic Information Processing....Pages 85-118
Probabilistic Inferencing and Spatial Decision Support Systems....Pages 119-144
Database Integration for Knowledge-Based Groundwater Quality Assessment....Pages 145-161
Regulating the Municipal Environment Using an Expert Geographic Information System....Pages 163-186
Front Matter....Pages 187-188
Use of Knowledge-Based Systems for the Review of Environmental Impact Assessments....Pages 189-204
An Expert System for the Management of the Water Quality in the Latrobe River....Pages 205-215
Multi-Domain Expert Systems for Hazardous Waste Site Investigations....Pages 217-232
NOISEXPT: An Expert System for Noise Control in Very Fast Train Design....Pages 233-244
Front Matter....Pages 245-246
Knowledge Acquisition and Representation in Building an Expert System for Archaeological Research and Analysis: ESARA....Pages 247-260
Knowledge Acquisition from Multiple Experts: A Case of Transport Planning in Poland....Pages 261-274
Testing a Prototype Expert System for Diagnosing Wastewater Treatment Plant Operating Problems....Pages 275-298
Evaluating an Expert System in the Field: Experience with the CORA Expert System....Pages 299-311
β¦ Subjects
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning; Environmental Monitoring/Analysis; Ecology; Earth Sciences, general; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Environmental Economics
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