Describes the use and misuse of the environment and where we seem to be headed as a species on the planet. Emphasizes the geographic aspects of problems such as air pollution, locational factors, energy and population growth. Starts with an overview of the modern environmental dilemma and the factors which need to be examined in order to gain an understanding of the problem. Details the world's air and water systems including their use, physical modification and pollution by humans. Features a review of our planet's open lands and the effort to preserve and manage them.
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
An environmental studies text written for geographers by geographers
Offering a true geographic approach to environmental issues, this Third Edition of William Marsh and John Grossa’s ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY: SCIENCE, LAND USE, AND EARTH SYSTEMS examines human–related environmental issues in the context of the processes and systems of physical geography.
Throughout, the authors emphasize traditional themes of geography, such as the concept of an integrated planet; the principles of space, scale, and distributions; the idea of landscape as a human–environmental interplay; and the perspective of earth as a dynamic planet with many environmental opportunities, constraints, and risks.
Now updated and revised, this Third Edition features:
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.