This informative dictionary contains over 8,500
entries on all aspects of the environment and
conservation. International in scope, it embraces a
broad spectrum of environmental areas including
sustainable development, biodiversity, conservation,
environmental ethics, philosophy, and history, resource
management, sociology, and policy on the environment. In
addition to its wide-ranging, concise definitions, it
includes longer key entries on topics such as
Antarctica, Gaia hypothesis, genetic engineering, the
Kyoto Protocol, and the United Nations Conference on
Environmental Development. The dictionary is uniquely
comprehensive in that it addresses the social, legal,
political, and economic aspects of the environment and
conservation as well as the scientific terms. Coverage
includes international treaties, movements, trusts and
organizations, as well as biographies of key figures in
environmental science. It also boasts wide coverage of
terms relating to rural/community development and
participation, an area with an increasingly key role in
managing the environment and biodiversity. This places
the subject of the environment firmly in a human as well
as a scientific context.The dictionary is supplemented
with an invaluable selection of 10 appendices, including
international hazard assessment scales (including the
Beaufort scale, the Richter scale, and the Fujita
tornado scale), the geological timescale, and a list of
useful websites for further study.Concise and
wide-ranging, this is an essential work of reference for
students and professionals, and anyone with an interest
in the environment and conservation |
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