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Operational Research and Environmental Management: A New Agenda by Gerald Midgley and Martin Reynolds summarises the findings of the project created for the future role of operational research (OR) in environmental planning and management.
About the Book
In 1999, the Operational Research Society granted charitable funding to a systemic intervention project, based in the Centre for Systems Studies at the University of Hull, designed to create an agenda for the future role of operational research (OR) in environmental planning and management. The final report has recently been published in the form of a book entitled Operational Research and Environmental Management: A New Agenda (Midgley and Reynolds, 2001). This short paper summarises those findings.