Environmental science : a global concern / by William P. Cunningham ; Barbara Woodworth Saigo
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Boston, Massachusetts : WCB McGraw-Hill , 1997Edition: Fourth edDescription: xxi , (various paginations) : ill. (col.) ; 28 cmISBN: 0697370836Subject(s): Environmental scienceDDC classification: 530 C91e 1997 Summary: "This book is intended for use in a one or two-semester course in environmental science, human ecology or environmental studies at the college level. The vocabulary and level of discussion have been kept simple and nontechnical so as to be accessible to lower division students with little or no science background. At the same time, enough data and depth are presented to make this book suitable for upper division classes and as a valuable resource for many students who will keep it in their personal libraries after their formal studies are completed."
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Includes appendices, further readings, glossary and index.
"This book is intended for use in a one or two-semester course in environmental science, human ecology or environmental studies at the college level. The vocabulary and level of discussion have been kept simple and nontechnical so as to be accessible to lower division students with little or no science background. At the same time, enough data and depth are presented to make this book suitable for upper division classes and as a valuable resource for many students who will keep it in their personal libraries after their formal studies are completed."
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