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Introducing Environment

Textbook Out of Print
By: Alice Peasgood and Mark Goodwin
192 pages, diagrams, p&w photos
Introducing Environment
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  • Introducing Environment ISBN: 9780199217137 Paperback Mar 2007 Out of Print #161567
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About this book

Our planet is a dynamic network of energy, organisms, and non-living material - generating biodiversity on a global scale. But how does this network operate? How do its key components interact, and how is it regulated? How is human activity affecting these interactions, and at what cost?

Introducing Environment takes the reader on a guided tour of some of the major environmental issues of our time. Starting with the thin layer of life upon our planet - the biosphere - it explains ecological concepts such as species, food chain, ecosystem and biodiversity. From that biological basis, it describes interrelationships between plants, animals and the wider environment with short case studies and examples. Then, the reader learns about the unique role of humans, showing the ways in which we have changed the environment to suit our needs, and using historical and contemporary case studies to show the impact of human activities.

The later chapters of the book move onto a more technological approach, looking at how we can tell what effect current lifestyles have upon the environment. Next, sustainability is introduced, to indicate a few of the major factors, with examples of successful schemes to reduce environmental impact. The book ends with the question 'what next?', giving the reader a chance to consider the different zones of influence (personal, local, corporate, national and international) that are involved in the complexity of addressing environmental problems.

Introducing Environment does not pretend to be an all-encompassing tome, but awakens interest and provokes thought to stimulate further debate and study. It is the ideal text for anyone new to environmental science and ecology looking to master the essentials in a quick, straightforward way.

Contents:
Chapter 1 Introducing Understanding Environment
Chapter 2 Ecology and Ecosystems
Chapter 3 Energy Flows and Agriculture
Chapter 4 Populations and Biodiversity
Chapter 5 Our Changing Landscape
Chapter 6 Resources and Ecofootprints
Chapter 7 Sustainability and Our Environment
Chapter 8 What Next?

Contents

1. Our Environment; 2. Ecology and Ecosystems; 3. Energy Flows and Agriculture; 4. Changing Land, Changing Ecosystems; 5. Populations and Biodiversity; 6. Resources and Environmental Impact; 7. Sustainability and Our Environment; 8. What Next?

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Textbook Out of Print
By: Alice Peasgood and Mark Goodwin
192 pages, diagrams, p&w photos
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