Ecology and Natural Resource Management Author : Paul Cooper Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682865750 Ecology studies the interaction between organisms and their environment in a holistic manner. Some of the concerns discussed in the subject of ecology are biodiversity, population and distribution. Natural Read More |
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Environment and Ecology: Theories and Practices Author : Jeffery Clarke Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682865583 The ecology of a region is determined by external as well as internal factors. External factors include the climate patterns and the geographical relief of a region. Internal factors are the flora and Read More |
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Environmental Protection: Techniques for Sustainability Author : Chuck Lancaster Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682865354 The practice of conserving and protecting our environment from the damage caused by human activities is known as environmental protection. Overconsumption of natural resources has resulted in environmental Read More |
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Author : Malcolm Fisher Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682865415 The process of managing and conserving forests with the goal of environmental stability and proper resource allocation is known as forestry. Resources such as timber, wood, paper or lumber continue to Read More |
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Forestry: Management and Conservation of Forests Author : Malcolm Fisher Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682865767 Forestry refers to the study and practice of preserving, maintaining, repairing, creating, and using forest resources in an optimum way. It includes natural water quality management, landscape protection, Read More |
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Author : Michael Waterson Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682866160 The growing pollution has resulted in global warming and melting glaciers. Global warming has become a threat to humans as well as other inhabitants of planet Earth. Glaciology refers to the study of the Read More |
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Handbook of Pollution: Air, Noise and Water Author : Gregory Rawlings Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682866177 The rise in population and industries has led to many problems and most critical out of them is pollution. Due to the increase in the number of vehicles, growing infrastructure, rapid deforestation, emission Read More |
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Author : Kyrie Hamilton Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682865071 Land use management can be referred to as the planning and implementation of processes with a view to develop an area of land. Modern land use management seeks to integrate urban development trends along Read More |
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Modern Hydrology and Environmental Water Management Author : Allison Sergeant Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682865330 The study of the distribution of water on Earth, along with the movement and quality of water is known as hydrology. The branches of hydrology include chemical hydrology, ecohydrology, hydrometeorology, Read More |
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Paleoecology: Past, Present and Future Author : Anne Offit Subject : Environmental Sciences ISBN :9781682865460 Paleoecology studies ancient organisms and their relationship with the environment they inhabited. As a field, it provides key clues into the processes of habitat adaptation among organisms as well as Read More |