Global Ecology In Human Perspective Paperback
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Charles H. Southwick
Book Description
A textbook covering the study of human ecology and global ecology: ecological principles relevant to global concerns the meaning of global change, human impact on the environment, population growth and regulation, world health, interactions of economics and ecology, and prospects of human future. The central theme of the book deals with the ways humans are altering the hearth and how, in turn, these changes affect human life.
ISBN-13
9780195098679
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date
25-04-1996
Number of Pages
416
Editorial Review
It paints a clear and awesome picture of how everything in nature impacts and is dependent on everything else and how this complicated network actually works ... this book can teach us a lot. It is clearly written, supplies many graphs and photos and a useful eleven page glossary, Earthwatch 38 Autumn 1997 a scholarly treatment of views through the ages on potential conflicts between humans and nature TREE vol. 13, no. 1 January 1998