Environment and History





Environment and History est un journal transdisciplinaire dont le but est de rapprocher les étudiants des sciences  humaines et de la biologie de façon à construire ensemble des perspectives qui aillent au delà des problèmes environnementaux actuels.

Editeur: Richard H. Grove Austrailian National University et University of Cambridge

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Chronology of Twentieth Century History 
Ecology and the Environment 
edited by Frank N. Magill
Hardback 1-884964-57-5
276 x 219 mm / 8½ x 11" $275.00 / £175.00
1564 pages Published
2 volumes Not for sale in North America
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"Highly recommended as one of the best science reference books of the year." - Library Journa396 chronologically-arranged articles examine events affecting the Earth's environment and ecology. The text of each article is divided into two subsections: Summary of Event, which describes the event and the circumstances that led to it; and Impact of Event which analyzes the ramifications both short and long term. There follows a select annotated Bibliography and a Cross References section which directs readers to other articles in the set that may be of interest. Categories covered include: Agriculture and Food; Development; Disasters; Laws and Litigation; Nuclear Power and Radiation; Organizations and Agencies; Preservation and Wilderness Issues; Workplace Issues; Water and Water Management. 

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