Abstract
Environmental Science: Principles and Practices provides the scientific principles, concepts, applications, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural world, identify and analyze environmental problems both natural and manmade, evaluate the relative risks associated with these problems, and examine alternative solutions (such as renewable energy sources) for resolving and even preventing them. Frank R. Spellman and Melissa Stoudt introduce the science of the environmental mediums of air, water, soil, and biota to undergraduate students.
Interdisciplinary by nature, environmental science embraces a wide array of topics. Environmental Science: Principles and Practices brings these topics together under several major themes, including
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How energy conversions underlie all ecological processes
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How the earth’s environment functions as an integrated system
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How human activities alter natural systems
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How the role of culture, social, and economic factors is vital to the development of solutions
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How human survival depends on practical ideas of stewardship and sustainability
Environmental Science: Principles and Practices is an ideal resource for students of science in the classroom and at home, in the library and the lab.
Schlagworte
pollution introduction to ecology environmental science- i–xxii Preface i–xxii
- 1–358 Part I. THE BASICS 1–358
- 359–470 Part II. AIR QUALITY 359–470
- 471–578 Part III. WATER QUALITY 471–578
- 579–626 Part IV. SOIL QUALITY 579–626
- 663–698 Glossary 663–698
- 699–708 Index 699–708
- 709–710 About the Authors 709–710