Book Detail
Author: Daniel B. Botkin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788126520381
Category : Biodiversity
Languages : en
Pages : 766
Book Description
This edition presents a balanced analytical and interdisciplinary approach to the field of environmental science. This approach equips readers with a solid scientific background in environmental science, so they can think through environmental issues and make their own decisions. Five central themes are weaved throughout the book: Human Population Growth, Sustainability, A Global Perspective, An Urban World, and Science and Values. 1. Key Themes in Environmental Science.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 Catastrophe17. Energy: Some Basics.18. Fossil Fuels and the Environment.19. Alternative 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.25. Indoor Air Pollution.26. Ozone Depletion.27. Minerals and the Environment.28. Dollars and Environmental Sense: Economics of Environment Issues.29. Urban Environments.30. Waste Management.