Environmental science : earth as a living planet
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Environmental science : earth as a living planet
Wiley, c2010
7th ed., International student version
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For more than two decades, Botkin has helped environmental scientists apply ecological science to environmental management. Updated and revised to include the latest research in the field, the seventh edition continues to present a balanced analytical and interdisciplinary approach to the field. It emphasizes the scientific process throughout to develop critical thinking skills. The material has been streamlined to bring the issues and the science to the forefront. The new design and updated images help to highlight key points. Five central themes are also presented to help environmental scientists think about the issues: Human Population Growth, Sustainability, A Global Perspective, An Urban World, and Science and Values.
Table of Contents
1. Key Themes in Environmental Sciences 2. Science as a Way of Knowing: Critical Thinking about the Environment 3. The Big Picture: Systems of Change 4. The Human Population and the Environment 5. The Biogeochemical Cycles 6. Ecosystems and Ecosystem Management 7. Biological Diversity 8. Biogeography 9. Biological Productivity and Energy Flow 10. Ecological Restoration 11. Producing Enough Food for the World: How Agriculture Depends on Environment 12. Effects of Agriculture on the Environment 13. Forests, Parks, and Landscapes 14. Wildlife, Fisheries, and Endangered Species 15. Environmental Health, Pollution, and Toxicology 16. Natural Disasters and Catastrophes 17. Energy: Some Basics 18. Fossil Fuels and the Environment 19. lternative Energy and the Environment 20. Nuclear Energy and the Environment 21. Water Supply, Use, and Management 22. Water Pollution and Treatment 23. The Atmosphere, Climate, and Global Warming 24. Air Pollution and Ozone Depletion 25. Indoor Air Pollution 26. Minerals and the Environment 27. Dollars and Environmental Sense: Economics of Environmental Issues 28. Urban Environments 29. Waste Management Appendix. Glossary. Notes. Photo Credits. Index.
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