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Now in its second edition. This text has been extensively revised
and rewritten to reflect the growth in environmental research
during the last decade. Human-induced environmental change is
occurring at such a rapid rate that, inevitably, the fundamental
processes involved in biogeochemical cycling are being altered.
Global Environmental Change considers alterations to the
biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulphur and other
elements as a result of industrial/technological development and
agriculture, which have significantly altered the natural
environment. The book adopts a temporal and spatial approach to
environmental change, beginning with the natural environmental
change of the Quaternery period and continuing with the
culturally-induced change since the inception of agriculture 10,000
years ago.
Natural Environmental Change offers a concise introduction to this
key topic in the study of the environment, geography, and earth
science. Illustrated throughout, each chapter provides a broad
spectrum of international case studies and further reading guides.
Introductory chapters examine the theories of environmental change
and provide a summary of Earth history. The records of
environmnetal change are then explained, as revealed by data from
various archives such as ocean sediment, ice core, terrestrial
deposits such as glacial moraines and lake sediments, tree rings,
and historical and meteorological records. Final chapters detail
the changes that have occured in high, middle and low lattitudes,
and the book concludes with a critical assessment of the strengths
and weaknesses of current understanding. An extensive bibliography
will also prove invaluable to those studying in this area.
@lt;P@gt;Now in its second edition. This text has been extensively
revised and rewritten to reflect the growth in environmental
research during the last decade. Human-induced environmental change
is occurring at such a rapid rate that, inevitably, the fundamental
processes involved in biogeochemical cycling are being altered.
@lt;BR@gt;@lt;I@gt;Global Environmental Change@lt;/I@gt; considers
alterations to the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen,
sulphur and other elements as a result of industrial/technological
development and agriculture, which have significantly altered the
natural environment. The book adopts a temporal and spatial
approach to environmental change, beginning with the natural
environmental change of the Quaternery period and continuing with
the culturally-induced change since the inception of agriculture
10,000 years ago.@lt;/P@gt;
Natural Environmental Change offers a concise introduction to this
key topic in the study of the environment, geography, and earth
science. Illustrated throughout, each chapter provides a broad
spectrum of international case studies and further reading guides.
Introductory chapters examine the theories of environmental change
and provide a summary of Earth history. The records of
environmnetal change are then explained, as revealed by data from
various archives such as ocean sediment, ice core, terrestrial
deposits such as glacial moraines and lake sediments, tree rings,
and historical and meteorological records. Final chapters detail
the changes that have occured in high, middle and low lattitudes,
and the book concludes with a critical assessment of the strengths
and weaknesses of current understanding. An extensive bibliography
will also prove invaluable to those studying in this area.
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