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


Zhihua Zhang is a Tenured Research Professor & Senior Scientist and an associate director of Polar Climate and Environment Key Laboratory in Beijing Normal University, China. His research interests are Mechanisms of Climate Change, Climatic Time Series Analysis, Signal & Image Processing, and Applied Mathematics. Recently, he has published more than 40 first-authored papers and is editoring a special volume on carbon emissions reduction for the Journal of Cleaner Production as the managing guest editor. Zhihua Zhang is an Editor-in-Chief of 'American Journal of Climate Change", an associate editor of 'Arabian Journal of Geosciences", an Editorial Board Member of 'Advances in Meteorology", an Associate Editor of 'EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing", an Editorial Board Member of 'International Journal of Global Warming", and an Editorial Board Member of 'Journal of Applied Mathematics". Zhihua Zhang's research is supported by National Key Science Program for Global Change Research, Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Key Program) and NSFC.

Climate change mechanisms, impacts, risks, mitigation, adaption, and governance are widely recognized as the biggest, most interconnected problem facing humanity. Big Data Mining for Climate Change addresses one of the fundamental issues facing scientists of climate or the environment: how to manage the vast amount of information available and analyse it. The resulting integrated and interdisciplinary big data mining approaches are emerging, partially with the help of the United Nation's big data climate challenge, some of which are recommended widely as new approaches for climate change research. Big Data Mining for Climate Change delivers a rich understanding of climate-related big data techniques and highlights how to navigate huge amount of climate data and resources available using big data applications. It guides future directions and will boom big-data-driven researches on modeling, diagnosing and predicting climate change and mitigating related impacts. This book mainly focuses on climate network models, deep learning techniques for climate dynamics, automated feature extraction of climate variability, and sparsification of big climate data. It also includes a revelatory exploration of big-data-driven low-carbon economy and management. Its content provides cutting-edge knowledge for scientists and advanced students studying climate change from various disciplines, including atmospheric, oceanic and environmental sciences; geography, ecology, energy, economics, management, 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



Autorentext

Zhihua Zhang is a Taishan distinguished professor and director of climate modeling laboratory in Shandong University, China. His research interests are Mechanisms of Climate Change, Big Data Mining, Carbon Emissions, Climate Policy and Sustainability. Prof. Zhang has published 4 first-authored books and about 50 first-authored papers. He is a Chief Editor, Associate Editor, or Editorial Board Member in several global and regional known journals on Climate Change, Meteorology and Environmental Data.



Inhalt

1. Big Datasets and Platforms for Climate Change 2. Feature Extraction of Big Climate Data 3. Deep learning for Climate Patterns 4. Climate Networks 5. Random Networks and Climate Entropy 6. Spectra of Climate Networks 7. Simulations of Climate Systems 8. Dimension reduction 9. Big Data Analysis for Carbon Footprint 10. Big Data Driven Low Carbon Management

Titel
Big Data Mining for Climate Change
EAN
9780128187043
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
20.11.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Dateigrösse
9.92 MB
Anzahl Seiten
344
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