Encyclopedia of Environmental Science

By Mongillo, John & Zierdt-Warshaw, Linda

Publishers Summary:
From Edward Abbey to zooxanthellae, this A-Z resource gives readers over 1,000 entries that tell the story of environmental science. With its wide range of information and international flavor, The Encyclopedia of Environmental Science establishes the standard for students, librarians, and others who want to understand this complex and ever-changing area of science.

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ISBN
978-1-57356-147-1
Publisher
Oryx Press


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Reviewed on February 15, 2001

This one-volume encyclopedia provides readers with an introduction to environmental science, covering the major topics of agriculture, atmosphere, biomes, ecology, endangered plant and wildlife species, energy, law and regulations, water, and wetlands. Contributors are affiliated with colleges and governmental agencies. The 1000 entries are arranged alphabetically and range from several paragraphs to two pages in a clear and straightforward style with plenty of cross references. Feature...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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