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Introduction to Computing Applications in Forestry and Natural Resource Management

Jingxin Wang

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English
CRC Press
01 September 2017
Due to the complexity of operational forestry problems, computing applications are becoming pervasive in all aspects of forest and natural resource management. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to computers and their applications in forest and natural resource management and is designed for both undergraduate and graduate students in forestry and natural resources. It introduces state-of-the-art applications for several of the most important computer technologies in terms of data acquisition, data manipulation, basic programming techniques, and other related computer and Internet concepts and applications. This book consists of six parts and 19 chapters.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   816g
ISBN:   9781138626300
ISBN 10:   1138626309
Pages:   398
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Section I Foundations. Fundamental Computing Concepts. Programming Languages and Software Engineering. Section II Data Manipulation and Analysis. Elementary Data Manipulation Using Excel. Statistical Analysis and Mathematical Programming Using Excel. Visual Basic for Applications in Microsoft Excel. Section III Database Management. Database Concepts and the Entity-Relationship Model. Introduction to MS Access. Structured Query Language and Access Query Examples. Section IV Handheld Devices. Handheld Computers and Windows Mobile. Handheld PC Applications: An Integrated Computer-Based. Cruising System. Introduction to Geospatial Technology Applications in Forest. Management. Section V Visual Basic .NET Programming. Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Programming. VB.NET Controls, Project, and Menu Design. VB.NET Programming Fundamentals. Programming Application Examples in Forest Resource Management. Programming for Mobile Devices and Applications in Time. Study of Timber Harvesting Machines. Section VI Web-Based Applications. Introduction to HTML. Introduction to ASP.NET. ASP/ASP.NET Applications.

Dr. Jingxin Wang is Professor and Associate Director for Research, and the Director of Renewable Materials and Bioenergy Research Center in the Division of Forestry and Natural Resources at West Virginia University, USA. He received his degrees in Forest/Mechanical Engineering from Northeast Forestry University, China. He received a M.S. in Computer Science from West Virginia University, and a Ph.D. in Forest Resource Management from the University of Georgia, USA. His research interests include biomass energy and bioproducts, forest carbon sequestration and optimization, computer simulation and system modeling, and forest ecosystem management and climate change. Dr. Wang has authored or coauthored 150 refereed papers, and 12 books or book chapters. Currently, he is a leading PI for seven USDA and USDOE biomass energy and bioproducts projects. He has served as an editorial board member and associate editor for four international journals and adjunct professor for four Chinese universities/institutions. He is an active member in six international professional societies.

Reviews for Introduction to Computing Applications in Forestry and Natural Resource Management

Dr. Jingxin Wang has authored an excellent textbook to introduce students in the natural resource management to the foundations of computing and common computing applications. It takes a student beyond the simplistic use of spreadsheets to help them master more complex analysis and take advantage of the power of relational databases including search protocols. I expect this book will find use in many programs to expand student's use of computing to help solve natural resource management problems. -Dale Greene, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA This must-read book fills an important gap in the toolbox of the modern forester, and is full of important information for anyone who wants to make proficient use of the large computing potential hidden within most general-purpose software. Prof. Wang is clearly most competent with the subject and offers an effective guide through the complexity of computing. A clear explanation of the general theory is supported by practical examples with forestry subjects, in a logical progression that leads to full apprehension and proficiency. This is go-to-guide that will occupy a prominent and often-visited spot on our bookshelves! -Raffaele Spinelli, CNR IVALSA, Florence, Italy Jingxin Wang has compiled a textbook that covers the use and applications of computers in Forestry that will be extremely helpful to the reader. He starts from the beginning and informs the reader where and how computer applications can be applied to increase efficiencies for a user. He has summarized the steps needed to assist the reader with program development that will ensure the user is recording, storing and using any data in the manner they require. This book will be a valuable resource for all in the forest products industry, including educators, managers and field personnel, who manipulate data. -Tom Gallagher, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA Introduction to Computing Applications in Forestry and Natural Resource Management provides a comprehensive treatment of computing concepts, as well as specific applications of computer technology in forest and natural resource management. The book starts with an easy-to-read introduction to computing concepts. These concepts are then applied to database management and analysis, computer programming, optimization, spatial analysis, and forest resources management solutions. The author invites readers to apply basic to advanced software programs and digital tools including MS Excel, MS Access, GIS, GPS, VB.NET, ASP.NET and HTML for natural resource management. This is a must-read book for current and future forestry and natural resource professionals. -Woodam Chung, Oregon State University, USA Forestry has become an increasingly technological-driven endeavor. Thus, creating new natural resource managers for the future requires integrating divergent skill sets such as basic forestry and computer technology. Dr. Wang has written a book to foster these future students into this progressively complex world. The book showcases excellent real-world examples of taking a student from the woods collecting information back to the classroom analyzing the results and preparing the reports. These real-world examples outlined in the book combine classroom with hands-on training critical to developing the understanding and knowledge to succeed. - Richard Bergman, USDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin, USA Huge gains in quality and economics are foreseen when applying Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in production and services industries and, in particular, in forestry and natural resource management. This book helps students as well as practitioners for a basic understanding of computing concepts as a fundamental base of any ICT. Easy to understand explanation of theoretic grass roots, including main elements and concepts of computing infrastructure and data processing tools, are combined with hands-on examples relevant for forestry and natural resource management. For better learning through reflection, the book provides motivating class exercises and in-depth study opportunities by extended literature listings. This book should be included in any study program of natural resource managers and those to become to get familiar with fundamentals and tools needed in ICT. - Dirk Jaeger, University of Freiburg, Germany


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