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Environmental science and engineering is a truly interdisciplinary
field. From its origins in public health practice, concern for the
well-being of our environment has embraced areas as diverse as
chemistry, the earth sciences, biology, engineering and law. The
specialist language of any discipline can be a barrier to
co-operation and understanding in solving environmental problems.
The Dictionary of Environmental Science and Engineering explains
many important specialist environmental terms in a clear and
concise way. It also provides an extensive guide to the many
acronyms encountered in environmental science. The Dictionary of
Environmental Science and Engineering will be a valuable reference
tool for anyone working, whether directly or indirectly, with the
environment. The dictionary describes many of the acts,
organisations and requirements related to the legislation of the
environment, giving particular emphasis to those of the United
States of America. Thus, it will be particularly useful to those
seeking a greater understanding of the US perspective on the
environmental question.
Originally published in 1990 Tropical Resources presents in-depth
coverage of the extremely diverse tropical environments, the
resources to be found within the region and their production, and
ecological management. The book discusses economic geography and
ways of utilizing available resources, including those of tropical
forests, wildlife, tidal wetlands and the sea. The book also
include chapters on the development and land use of protected
areas, the ecological aspects of pasture resources; and the impacts
of economic development and population damage. In addition, studies
are offered on tropical soils, including their distribution
properties and management and the ecological processes at work in
tropical forests. For geographers, economists and policymakers, the
book provides a wealth of information on tropical resources and
their potential development.
Originally published in 1990 Tropical Resources presents in-depth
coverage of the extremely diverse tropical environments, the
resources to be found within the region and their production, and
ecological management. The book discusses economic geography and
ways of utilizing available resources, including those of tropical
forests, wildlife, tidal wetlands and the sea. The book also
include chapters on the development and land use of protected
areas, the ecological aspects of pasture resources; and the impacts
of economic development and population damage. In addition, studies
are offered on tropical soils, including their distribution
properties and management and the ecological processes at work in
tropical forests. For geographers, economists and policymakers, the
book provides a wealth of information on tropical resources and
their potential development.
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