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Feldman, Kenneth A. – American Educational Research Journal, 1971
Descriptors: College Environment, Environmental Influences, Environmental Research, Evaluation Methods

Davis, Gary E. – Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1993
Describes methods of designing natural resource monitoring programs to provide indications of ecosystem health, define limits of normal variation, identify abnormal conditions, and suggest potential agent of abnormal change. (MDH)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Evaluation Methods
PENA, WILLIAM A. – 1957
NEW EDUCATIONAL SPECIFICATIONS HAVE CAUSED ARCHITECTS TO USE NEW FORMS WITH THEIR RESULTING NATURAL LIGHTING PROBLEMS. THE PROBLEM CAN BE ENGINEERED WITH THE USE OF MODELS. PREDICTION OF LIGHTING PERFORMANCE IN A BUILDING CAN BE MADE EARLY IN PLANNING. THIS METHOD PROVIDES FOR THE TESTING OF A VARIETY OF TRIAL SCHEMES ECONOMICALLY AND RAPIDLY.…
Descriptors: Building Innovation, Economics, Environmental Research, Evaluation Methods

Gochfeld, Michael; Burger, Joanna – Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1993
Discusses the use of the human health risk assessment model as a basis for developing ecological risk assessment (ERA). For ERA, risk to individuals is less important than the survival of the population, with the exception of endangered species. Suggests that ERA take into account the relative reproductive value of the potentially impacted…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Evaluation Methods

de Marsily, G. – Revue des Sciences de l'Eau, 1994
This discussion article addresses the nature of models used in hydrology. It proposes a minimalist classification of models into two categories: models built on data from observations of the processes involved, and those for which there are no observation data on any of these processes, at the scale of interest. (LZ)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education

Conquest, Loveday L. – Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1993
Presents two statistical topics and examples of their use in natural resource monitoring. The first topic deals with use of correlated observations in calculations of variance estimates for a regional mean, required sample size determination, and confidence intervals. The second topic concerns the use of Bayesian techniques in hypothesis testing.…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Environmental Education, Environmental Research, Evaluation Methods

Varis, Olli; And Others – Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1993
Presents one approach to handling the trade-off between reducing uncertainty in environmental assessment and management and additional expenses. Uses the approach in the evaluation of three alternatives for a real time river water quality forecasting system. Analysis of risk attitudes, costs and uncertainty indicated the levels of socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cost Effectiveness, Environmental Education, Environmental Research