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Comments/Reviews Description: Available as a complete set or individual volumes, this illustrated encyclopedia supports curricula in science, environmental science, global and contemporary issues. It provides a unique global perspective on environmental issues, and covers lesser-known as well as more common environmental concerns. The set explores how human population growth has changed the world's natural areas, and how society has responded to these changes.
Each volume of Environmental Issues, Global Perspectives focuses on a specific ecological niche and contains a detailed introductory section with definitions, examples, current ecological status, and background information. Subsequent sections look at modern case studies from around the globe, outline the history of each region with regard to the volume's specific ecological area, and consider challenges for the future.
Each volume contains a number of recent illustrations, charts, and maps, as well as a glossary, sources for further study, and index, further enhancing student research. Selected Contents: Preface Part I. Introduction 1. Understanding Wetlands 2. Hydrology of Wetlands 3. Humans and Wetlands Part II. Wetlands of the World: Case Studies 4. Danube River Delta, Romania and Ukraine 5. The Everglades, Florida 6. The Pantanal, Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay 7. Lake Poyang, China 8. Aral Sea, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan 9. Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska 10. Kopuatai Peat Dome, New Zealand Part III. Conclusion 11. Wetland Challenges and Solutions 12. A Wetland's Value Glossary Preface Glossary Preface Glossary Preface Glossary Preface Glossary Comment(s): "The natural world and its uses to support the explosion of human life in the last century have made understanding the environment in all its forms essential. We live in a period where species are displaced--think of coyotes in our yards--and sometimes are eclipsed even before they are discovered. An awareness of the fragility of the fish stocks and the forests we depend on, or the quality of our water and our air, and the disaster that it would mean to despoil them, makes a series such as James Balliett's Environmental Issues, Global Perspectives a vital reference and source. With evenhandedness and intelligence, Balliett has compressed enormous amounts of complicated information and science into distinct and very readable narratives. His collection is as good a survey as I am aware of. Any library, school room, or individual would be broadened by having these necessary books." -- Alec Wilkinson, staff writer for New Yorker Magazine "James Balliett's Environmental Issues, Global Perspectives is a comprehensive scientific investigation of the problems facing the quality of life on Earth, and an examination of some of the solutions to these problems. The five volumes that make up this work-- Oceans, Freshwater, Wetlands, Forests, and Mountains--are a well researched and written primer on today's complex global environmental challenges and should find their way to the bookshelves of readers everywhere, and into classrooms across the nation." -- Paul Brodeur, award-winning journalist and author of Downstream, The Asbestos Hazard , Secrets, and Currents of Death. Review(s): "Five extremely accessible volumes bring entries together in the following broad topic areas: Wetlands, Forests, Mountains, Oceans, and Freshwater. The illustrated encyclopedia on each topic includes photos, charts, maps, and text tied to student curricula in science, environmental science, and contemporary issues. Students will find the information they need to absorb the complicated scientific and social topics along with a global perspective on even lesser known environmental concerns. With library budgets and interest in mind, this series can be purchased as a set or as individual volumes. With a glossary, index, and sources for further study including relevant websites and readings, this set is a great resource for public and high school libraries." -- Library Journal "This series' strength is its visual presentation of information about current environmental issues. Each title contains a variety of maps, charts, and graphs to help the reader visualize the information. This series could be used for research in science or social studies classes. Researchers will appreciate the specificity of the information given mostly through illustrations. Recommended." -- Library Media Connection "This publication is useful to high school students and college undergraduates as an introductory on human population growth, the environmental impact from increasing demand for limiting resources, and steps taken to preserve the physical landscape." -- American Reference Books Annual |
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