Environmental Science: Earth as a Living Planet - Book Review,
by Daniel B. Botkin, Edward A. Keller

From Book News, Inc. A colorful textbook for a course introducing the scientific principles and practices of studying the environment, presenting information from analytical and interdisciplinary perspectives. Pivots on the basic themes of human population, sustainability, a global perspective, the urban world, values, knowledge, and social justice. Includes a glossary without pronunciation. Most chapters have been revised and the references updated from the 1995 edition. Support material for both students and instructors is also available. Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Book Description Offers a modern and different perspective. * Includes updated content to reflect latest research findings. * Each chapter ending has references to related material on the web.
Book Info Takes a scientific approach to environmental issues instead of a political/social approach to environmental problems. Environmental cases are used to highlight important applications.
The publisher, John Wiley & Sons Written by active scientists, this timely book helps readers understand how to think about the environment--not what to think. Incorporates five integrating themes: a global perspective, human population, sustainability, the urban world and values, knowledge and social justice. Each chapter begins with a case study that illustrates the topics discussed.
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