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Our Ecological Footprint: Reducing Human Impact on the Earth (New Catalyst Bioregional Series) |
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Mathis Wackernagel Equipped with useful charts and thought-provoking illustrations, this book introduces a revolutionary new way to determine humanity's impact on the Earth and presents an exciting and powerful tool for measuring and visualizing the resources required to sustain households, communities, regions, and nations. |
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Environmental Science: A Global Concern |
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Eldon D. Enger Environmental Science: A Global Concern, Eleventh Edition, is a comprehensive presentation of environmental science for non-science majors which emphasizes critical thinking, environmental responsibility, and global awareness. This book is intended for use in a one- or two-semester course in environmental science, human ecology, or environmental studies at the college or advanced placement high school level. |
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Biogeography: An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach |
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C. Barry Cox, Peter D. Moore Biologists searching for a resource that explores all of the exciting changes that have occurred recently in the field will turn to this eighth edition. It offers insight into the multidisciplinary nature of the field, presenting a sound historical base, up-to-date coverage, and a look at the latest controversies. The authors evaluate conflicting theories and provide a reasoned judgment as to which is preferable. |
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Eco-nomics: What Everyone Should Know About Economics and the Environment |
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Richard Stroup In this book, Stroup expains why many of our environmental laws have failed us and how we might go about doing a better job protecting nature. |
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The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law |
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Daniel Bodansky Bodansky offers a sweeping review of the theory and practice of environmental protection at the global scale. Simply written and yet deeply insightful, the book explains the forces, actors, and processes that determine how international environmental rules and norms emerge and whether they get implemented. Essential reading for legal scholars and practitioners alike. |
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Green Planet Blues: Four Decades of Global Environmental Politics |
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Ken Conca Green Planet Blues remains the only indispensable global environmental politics reader. It presents key readings that capture the major differences in thinking on critical issues in global environmental politics, including governance, justice, security, and sustainability. This is a book that has stood the test of time, and it remains an invaluable guide to past and present debates in global environmental politics. |
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