Exploitation, conservation, preservation : a geographic perspective on natural resource use

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Exploitation, conservation, preservation : a geographic perspective on natural resource use

Susan L. Cutter, William H. Renwick

J. Wiley, c1999

3rd ed

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Exploration, conservation, preservation : a geographic perspective on natural resource use

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This text presents a unique geographic approach to the environment and environmental policy. Cutter and Renwick integrate physical, economic, social and political considerations into the examination of the major natural resource issues facing the world today. The dynamic interplay between these factors causes continuing changes in methods and rates of resource exploitation. Readers are presented with a wide range of opinions and interpretations of natural resource issues as a basis for discussion. Since the authors have contrasting scientific and philosophical views, the text avoids presenting any one point of view. The third edition has been updated and revised to include a stronger global perspective. There is a new chapter on Global Sustainable Society, an earth system science treatment of physical processes, global level data, and international policy perspectives. The text also makes use of several global environmental databases that are now available. These invaluable instructional tools will help readers learn how to analyze and quantitatively evaluate the significance of resource patterns and trends. Visit Cutter and Renwicks World Wide Web site for the latest news on important topics and links to other informative sites: http://www wiley.com/college/cutter

Table of Contents

Natural Resources: Thoughts, Words, and Deeds. Economics of Natural Resources. Environmental Ideology, Politics, and Decision Making. Ecologic Perspectives on Natural Resources. The Human Population. Agriculture and Food Production. Forests. Biodiversity and Habitat. Marine Resources: Common Property Dilemmas. Water Quantity and Quality. The Air Resource and Urban Air Quality. Regional and Global Atmospheric Change. Nonfuel Minerals. Energy Resources. The Transition to a Global Sustainable Society. Epilogue. Glossary. Index.

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