----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Edward Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ENTS Google" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 8:21 PM
Subject: [ENTS] Forest Health


ENTS,

Just because you can measure some aspect of a phenomena does not mean that 
you understand it.  Just like being able to measure the height of a tree 
does not mean you understand everything about forest ecology.  You can not 
ignore processes and characteristics simply because you do not know how to 
quantify them or how to fit them into your equation or model.

I am all for measuring things, trying to quantify things, and developing 
formulas and models, but there needs to a reality check with respect to how 
well they things actually represent the real-world

********** And no better way to find out how close they represent the 
"real-world" than by measuring them. <G>



On a more specific point, I am not convinced that a single one-size-fits-all 
definition of forest health is practical or even advisable given the diverse 
nature of various forest ecosystems.

********** Then what scientists to is develop an array of terms. Or, a great 
scientist would come up with such an advanced theory- with an advanced 
model, that it could indeed cover the variations- nobody ever thought that a 
model could explain the relationship between energy and  matter the way 
Einstein did with E=MC squared- that covers a lot of territory.


  If a simple quantifiable equation is developed, you know it will be 
misapplied to forests or situations where its application is not 
appropriate.

********** Then it must be a NOT simple, but quantifiable series of 
equations which have a relationship to each other based in truth. All I'm 
saying is that a fuzzy-wuzzy definition of forest health serves no purpose- 
it does help advance our understanding of what we really mean by the term- 
which can then be used by policy makers wisely and not abused. Anyways, glad 
to see that I've stirred up a vigorous discussion. <G>

Ed Frank

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Edward Frank
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 5:05 PM
Subject: [ENTS] Re: Rendezvous Report


Joe,

The world expressed as a series of equations is an engineering concept not a 
scientific one.  In order to be valid we must know all things about every 
variable of the proposition.  Since we do not know, and perhaps can not know 
all things about every variable in a complex system, then our scientific 
understanding will be limited to only the most simple of things.  That is 
one of the great failures of modern science, perhaps driven by our ability 
to manipulate numbers so well by computer, is the drive to quantify 
everything and to simply ignore things that can't be readily quantified. 
There is often the opinion that a bad quantification is better than no 
numbers at all.  That is not true, if the the bad models resulting from bad 
quantification lead you to the wrong conclusions.  We need to categorize 
things iteratively, but the arbitrary assignment of numbers to poorly 
understood phenomena doesn't help.  Scientific understanding is based upon a 
logic structure that may contain equations, but does not need to be 
numerical to be scientific.  Requiring a concept be an equation with may 
quantifiable variables limits the ability to investigate or to even 
understand many natural phenomena.  Mathematical formulas and equations are 
a tool of scientific investigation, but are not themselves science, no more 
than a shovel is the same thing as a hole in the ground.

Ed

"Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both. "
Robert Frost (1874-1963). Mountain Interval. 1920.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joseph Zorzin
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 4:18 PM
  Subject: [ENTS] Re: Rendezvous Report


  Joe
  PS: to me, the concept is an equation with many variables- each variable
  must be quantifiable including values not yet in the marketplace- while
  social and political values also plugged into the equation must be
  transparent.









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