Encyclopedia of world environmental history
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Encyclopedia of world environmental history
(A Berkshire reference work)
Routledge, 2004
- : set
- v. 1
- v. 2
- v. 3
Available at 75 libraries
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  Hiroshima
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v. 1. A-E -- v. 2. F-N -- v. 3. O-Z, Index
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
While the relationship between man and nature has been a constant feature of the human situation, the human impact on the environment has only recently become a topic of general interest to students, as well as to scholars and professionals in disciplines across the board.
This three-volume set, written by a team of international experts, provides not only broad historical coverage on how human beliefs and actions have altered the natural world, but also covers the latest developments in the field. An analysis of natural phenomena and events and their impact on human societies is also included.
For a full list of entries, contributors, and more, visit the Encyclopedia of World Environmental History website.
Also includes 20 maps.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS: Entries include: *Acid Rain *Air Pollution *Alternative Energy *Biodiversity *Central Asia *Chernobyl *China *Debt for Nature *Deforestation *Earthquakes *Environmenta l Law *Environmental Crime *Famine *Green Revolution *Global Warming *Gulf War *Law of the Sea *Rainforests *Roman Empire *Social Ecology *Toxicity *Volcanoes *World Trade Organization *World Wildlife Fund *And many more.
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