Humans in the landscape : an introduction to environmental studies

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Humans in the landscape : an introduction to environmental studies

Kai N. Lee, William R. Freudenburg, Richard B. Howarth

W.W. Norton, c2013

  • : pbk

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Includes index

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This is the first textbook to fully synthesize all key disciplines of environmental studies. Humans in the Landscape draws on the biophysical sciences, social sciences, and humanities to explore the interactions between cultures and environments over time, and discusses classic environmental problems in the context of the overarching conflicts and frameworks that motivate them.

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Part I: Forces Chapter One: Humans in the Landscape: Environmental Studies and Environmentalism Chapter Two: What Is Natural? Chapter Three: Commons Chapter Four: A World Without Edges Chapter Five: The Architecture of the Planet Part II: Grand Challenges Chapter Six: The Most Successful Species? Chapter Seven: Climate Change Chapter Eight: Humans and Their Habitats Chapter Nine: Biological Diversity Chapter Ten: A Perspective on Sustainability Part III: Strategies Chapter Eleven: Environmental Awareness Chapter Twelve: Collective Action Chapter Thirteen: Markets Chapter Fourteen: Addressing Affluence Chapter Fifteen: Learning

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