Environmental Science: a study of interrelationship by Eldon D. Enger and Bradley F. Smith
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: United States of America. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, . 1983Edition: 5th edDescription: xvi, 431 p. : ill, (some col) ; 27 cmISBN: 0070413479Subject(s): ScienceDDC classification: SHS 574.522 En3e 1995 Summary: "The study of environmental science is interdisciplinary. Because it is a broad area of study, it is important to develop its many aspects simultaneously, so that the reader may acquire a unified understanding of environmental issues and concerns. Most environmental issues and concerns. Most environmental issues are best understood when historical background is provided and political, economic, and social implications are integrated with purely scientific information. This text thoroughly explores all facets of environmental issues and provides a comprehensive, readable, and objective treatment of this complex field."
Includes bibliographic references.
"The study of environmental science is interdisciplinary. Because it is a broad area of study, it is important to develop its many aspects simultaneously, so that the reader may acquire a unified understanding of environmental issues and concerns. Most environmental issues and concerns. Most environmental issues are best understood when historical background is provided and political, economic, and social implications are integrated with purely scientific information. This text thoroughly explores all facets of environmental issues and provides a comprehensive, readable, and objective treatment of this complex field."
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