Environmental science : a study of interrelationships.

By: Enger, Eldon DContributor(s): Smith, Bradley FraserMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Mass. : WCB/McGraw Hill, ©1998Edition: 6th EditionDescription: xxi, 456 p. : illustrations (some color), color mapsISBN: 069728655X (case); 9780697286550; 0697286568 (pbk.); 9780697286567Subject(s): Environmental sciencesDDC classification: 363.7
Contents:
Interrelatedness.-- Ecological Principles and Their Application.-- Energy.-- Human Influence on Ecosystems.-- Pollution and Policy.
Summary: Focusing on concepts from the beginning and presenting topics with a practical optimism that clearly defines both problems and possible solutions, Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships incorporates an easy-to-understand conceptual approach. Value priced at about $10 less than other full-color environmental science texts, this well-respected text is ideal for your nonmajors' introductory environmental science course.
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Included Glossary, Index.

Interrelatedness.--
Ecological Principles and Their Application.--
Energy.--
Human Influence on Ecosystems.--
Pollution and Policy.

Focusing on concepts from the beginning and presenting topics with a practical optimism that clearly defines both problems and possible solutions, Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships incorporates an easy-to-understand conceptual approach. Value priced at about $10 less than other full-color environmental science texts, this well-respected text is ideal for your nonmajors' introductory environmental science course.

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