Environmental Geography: People and the Environment - Duram, Leslie A. (Studies at Southern Illinois University–Carbondale, USA) - Books - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - 9781440856105 - October 1, 2018
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Environmental Geography: People and the Environment

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Explores the complex relationship humans have with the environment. It is one of both responsibility-including the sustainable or unsustainable management of natural resources-and emotion, like the elation gleaned from a beautiful landscape or the devastation experienced from a natural disaster.

Human-induced damage to the environment has widespread consequences for Earth and its inhabitants that have already included sea level rise, increased wildlife extinctions, heatwaves, droughts, intensified air pollution, and water shortages.



This book provides comprehensive coverage of the complex interactions between people and the environment. It presents three clear, honest, and down-to-earth essays that cover the devastating impact humans have on the environment; the equally devastating impact the environment has on humans at times; and the positive impact that increasing awareness of our effect on the planet is having on the movement to create a more sustainable future.



In addition, in-depth entries on 60 key environmental geography terms, such as deforestation, ecotourism, and environmental justice, provide a deeper dive into the topic; 15 real-world case studies on topics like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and the Great Green Wall of Africa illustrate geography in action; and 10 brief spotlights from around the world draw the reader in with relevant facts.









Documents human modification of the Eearth on topics such asthrough deforestation, land use change, agricultural soil degradation, water pollution, waste generation, and the ultimate impact: climate change.



Describes policies at national and global scales that have exacerbated environmental degradation (such as subsidies to fossil fuels) or acted to reduce such harm (such as pollution control regulations).



Explains how richer and poorer nations are affected by and able to mitigate environmental degradation.



Describes the interrelationships among people and the environment at various geographic scales: (individuals, communities, national policies, global initiatives); and alsoas well as the influence of public policies and community organizations such as (non-profit groups).



Suggests how individuals can make better decisions and have a positive impact on future environmental conditions.


318 pages, 25 Illustrations, unspecified; 25 Illustrations, unspecified

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released October 1, 2018
ISBN13 9781440856105
Publishers Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Pages 344
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 28 mm   ·   907 g
Language English  

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