Introduction to Environmental Science; Malcolm Cresser; 2012
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Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth and Man provides a comprehensive and fully integrated interdisciplinary introduction to our planet, covering the complex interactions between chemistry, physics, biology, geology, hydrology, climatology, social science and environmental policy. Written in a lively and engaging style, it aims to stimulate interest in this dynamic and important area, and facilitate new ways of thinking about how environmental problems should be critically evaluated and solved.

The text presents a detailed study of how environments and systems such as waters, soils and the atmosphere evolved naturally, and also introduces discussion of the scientific processes and research that underpin and inform our knowledge. It then builds on this foundation by investigating human impacts and their potential harmful consequences, such as those of man-made chemicals, food production, and soil and atmospheric pollution, before considering strategies for creating truly sustainable solutions to these problems. Throughout the book readers are encouraged to think critically about research and to question their preconceptions, enabling them to develop the skills, understanding and enthusiasm necessary to become successful environmental scientists and policy makers of the future.

Key features

   All chapters are written by leading specialists in their field, contributing a wealth of expertise and coverage.

   A wide range of case studies and examples from around the world are provided to demonstrate how knowledge is applied in practice and emphasise the international dimension to environmental issues.

   Policy Implications boxes at the end of each chapter provide clear guidance on the relevance of environmental knowledge and research to policy makers.

   Numerous questions and exercises included at the end of each chapter reinforce learning and test understanding of key concepts.

   Learning outcomes and lead-in questions throughout the chapters focus and engage the reader, encouraging reflection and critical thinking.

   Hundreds of full-colour photographs and diagrams help present key information visually and bring the text to life.

Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth and Man isan ideal textbook for students of environmental and earth sciences, geography, geology, environmental management and related subjects.

Malcolm Cresser and Alistair Boxall are Professors of Environmental Science at the University of York; Lesley Batty is a Lecturer in Environmental Science at the University of Birmingham; Craig Adams is a Professor and Head of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Utah State University.
Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth and Man provides a comprehensive and fully integrated interdisciplinary introduction to our planet, covering the complex interactions between chemistry, physics, biology, geology, hydrology, climatology, social science and environmental policy. Written in a lively and engaging style, it aims to stimulate interest in this dynamic and important area, and facilitate new ways of thinking about how environmental problems should be critically evaluated and solved.

The text presents a detailed study of how environments and systems such as waters, soils and the atmosphere evolved naturally, and also introduces discussion of the scientific processes and research that underpin and inform our knowledge. It then builds on this foundation by investigating human impacts and their potential harmful consequences, such as those of man-made chemicals, food production, and soil and atmospheric pollution, before considering strategies for creating truly sustainable solutions to these problems. Throughout the book readers are encouraged to think critically about research and to question their preconceptions, enabling them to develop the skills, understanding and enthusiasm necessary to become successful environmental scientists and policy makers of the future.

Key features

   All chapters are written by leading specialists in their field, contributing a wealth of expertise and coverage.

   A wide range of case studies and examples from around the world are provided to demonstrate how knowledge is applied in practice and emphasise the international dimension to environmental issues.

   Policy Implications boxes at the end of each chapter provide clear guidance on the relevance of environmental knowledge and research to policy makers.

   Numerous questions and exercises included at the end of each chapter reinforce learning and test understanding of key concepts.

   Learning outcomes and lead-in questions throughout the chapters focus and engage the reader, encouraging reflection and critical thinking.

   Hundreds of full-colour photographs and diagrams help present key information visually and bring the text to life.

Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth and Man isan ideal textbook for students of environmental and earth sciences, geography, geology, environmental management and related subjects.

Malcolm Cresser and Alistair Boxall are Professors of Environmental Science at the University of York; Lesley Batty is a Lecturer in Environmental Science at the University of Birmingham; Craig Adams is a Professor and Head of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Utah State University.
Upplaga: 1a upplagan
Utgiven: 2012
ISBN: 9780131789326
Förlag: Pearson
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 624 st
Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth and Man provides a comprehensive and fully integrated interdisciplinary introduction to our planet, covering the complex interactions between chemistry, physics, biology, geology, hydrology, climatology, social science and environmental policy. Written in a lively and engaging style, it aims to stimulate interest in this dynamic and important area, and facilitate new ways of thinking about how environmental problems should be critically evaluated and solved.

The text presents a detailed study of how environments and systems such as waters, soils and the atmosphere evolved naturally, and also introduces discussion of the scientific processes and research that underpin and inform our knowledge. It then builds on this foundation by investigating human impacts and their potential harmful consequences, such as those of man-made chemicals, food production, and soil and atmospheric pollution, before considering strategies for creating truly sustainable solutions to these problems. Throughout the book readers are encouraged to think critically about research and to question their preconceptions, enabling them to develop the skills, understanding and enthusiasm necessary to become successful environmental scientists and policy makers of the future.

Key features

   All chapters are written by leading specialists in their field, contributing a wealth of expertise and coverage.

   A wide range of case studies and examples from around the world are provided to demonstrate how knowledge is applied in practice and emphasise the international dimension to environmental issues.

   Policy Implications boxes at the end of each chapter provide clear guidance on the relevance of environmental knowledge and research to policy makers.

   Numerous questions and exercises included at the end of each chapter reinforce learning and test understanding of key concepts.

   Learning outcomes and lead-in questions throughout the chapters focus and engage the reader, encouraging reflection and critical thinking.

   Hundreds of full-colour photographs and diagrams help present key information visually and bring the text to life.

Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth and Man isan ideal textbook for students of environmental and earth sciences, geography, geology, environmental management and related subjects.

Malcolm Cresser and Alistair Boxall are Professors of Environmental Science at the University of York; Lesley Batty is a Lecturer in Environmental Science at the University of Birmingham; Craig Adams is a Professor and Head of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Utah State University.
Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth and Man provides a comprehensive and fully integrated interdisciplinary introduction to our planet, covering the complex interactions between chemistry, physics, biology, geology, hydrology, climatology, social science and environmental policy. Written in a lively and engaging style, it aims to stimulate interest in this dynamic and important area, and facilitate new ways of thinking about how environmental problems should be critically evaluated and solved.

The text presents a detailed study of how environments and systems such as waters, soils and the atmosphere evolved naturally, and also introduces discussion of the scientific processes and research that underpin and inform our knowledge. It then builds on this foundation by investigating human impacts and their potential harmful consequences, such as those of man-made chemicals, food production, and soil and atmospheric pollution, before considering strategies for creating truly sustainable solutions to these problems. Throughout the book readers are encouraged to think critically about research and to question their preconceptions, enabling them to develop the skills, understanding and enthusiasm necessary to become successful environmental scientists and policy makers of the future.

Key features

   All chapters are written by leading specialists in their field, contributing a wealth of expertise and coverage.

   A wide range of case studies and examples from around the world are provided to demonstrate how knowledge is applied in practice and emphasise the international dimension to environmental issues.

   Policy Implications boxes at the end of each chapter provide clear guidance on the relevance of environmental knowledge and research to policy makers.

   Numerous questions and exercises included at the end of each chapter reinforce learning and test understanding of key concepts.

   Learning outcomes and lead-in questions throughout the chapters focus and engage the reader, encouraging reflection and critical thinking.

   Hundreds of full-colour photographs and diagrams help present key information visually and bring the text to life.

Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth and Man isan ideal textbook for students of environmental and earth sciences, geography, geology, environmental management and related subjects.

Malcolm Cresser and Alistair Boxall are Professors of Environmental Science at the University of York; Lesley Batty is a Lecturer in Environmental Science at the University of Birmingham; Craig Adams is a Professor and Head of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Utah State University.
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