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World Environmental History

Bentley, Jerry H.(Edited by)Christian, David(Edited by)Croizier, Ralph C.(Edited by)McNeill, John R.(Edited by)McNeill, William H.(Edited by)
Part of the Berkshire Essentials series
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World Environmental History, a Berkshire Essential, explores how the biosphere is affected by human interventions such as climate change, deforestation, waste management, water and wind energy, population growth, oil spills, ecological imperialism, and urbanization.

An interdisciplinary approach to the field considers biological and physical processes as integral parts of history, with mammals, birds, plants, bacteria, and viruses as "biotic actors" that play important roles.

So do geological formations and disruptions, such as deserts, mountains, islands, earthquakes, and tsunamis.

The volume's rich content includes articles on the anthroposphere, carrying capacity, ethnobotany, Gaia theory, and the Green Revolution, for instance-all of which define key concepts that shape the environmental studies so crucial to a sustainable future.

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Berkshire Publishing Group
193378296X / 9781933782966
Paperback / softback
333.72
28/02/2012
United States
256 pages
178 x 254 mm, 333 grams