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Encyclopedia of Environmental Science Vol 2 (Record no. 2118)

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International Standard Book Number 978-93-5056-415-8
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Source Allied Informatics, Jaipur
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Original cataloging agency BSDU
Language of cataloging English
Transcribing agency BSDU
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Classification number 628
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Personal name Ishaq, Fouzia
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Encyclopedia of Environmental Science Vol 2
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014
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Extent 293
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General note The purpose of this book is a straightforward one to present a fair reflection of approaches currently employed to address environmental issues and to provide the reader with a working knowledge of the science that underpins them and to understand the essential facts and deeper cultural connections of topics and issues related to the scientific study of the environment and its impacts on humanity. Human biological and cultural origins are, of course, deeply tied to the environment. But just as earth's environment shaped humanity, human activity (anthropogenic activity) now leaves an unmistakable stamp upon the natural world. Encyclopedia of environmental Science places special emphasis on exploring the impacts of human habitation and economic activity on the environment. This book also reflects the scientific consensus regarding global climate that it is real and an urgent global problem and offers topics developed to explaining both the science and the social challenges.
We wrote this book to convey these exciting scientific insights to a readership including undergraduate, postgraduate environmental studies majors and environmental conservation professionals that is not intimately familiar with environment as a scientific discipline. Our hope is that readers will come to appreciate the intricate ways that humans are connected to their environment and how their interactions can after the sustainability of the very ecosystems of which they are a part to their environment and how their interactions can alter the sustainability of the very ecosystems of which they are a part and from which they derive vital services. We do not consider ourselves to be environmentalists, which we define as someone who advocates particular ways of solving problmes. As a scientist who studies the workings of envirom=nmental systems. We feel it is our duty to present the science as clearly and as objectively as possible and in ways that illuminatye the consequences of different actions so that each reader can make informeed decisions about how he or she chooses to the consequences of different actions so that each readers the very humbling understanding that the consequences of our decisions today will be felt by our grandchildren and great-grandchildren. These are the timesscales at ehe least on which enviromental functions operate and on which we need to anticipate our impacts.
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Bibliography, etc. note Contents
Alagal Blooms
Alternative Fuel Impacts
Antarctic Issues and Challenges
Antarctic Treaty
Aquatic Primary Production
Asbestos Contamination
Atmospheric Circulation
Aviation Emissions
Benthic Ecosystems
Biostratigraphy
Brownfields
Buffering Capacity
Carbon Sequestration
Chemical Spills
Clean Air Act of 1970
Clean Air Mercury Rule of 2005
Clean Development Mechanism
Clean Energy
Clean Water Act
Climate Modeling
Coal Gastification Processes
Coal Resource Use
Coal Usage and resources
Coal and the environment
Coal and climate change
Clean Coal Technologies
Coastal Zones
Commercial Fisheries
Community Health
Composing
DDT
Dendrochronology
Desalination
Deserts
Disinfection
Earth Day
Ecodisasters
Ecological Competition
Ecosystem Theory
Eco-terrorism
Electronics Waste
Electrostatic Precipitation
Emissions Standards
Energy Sources Alternatives
Environmental Activism
Environmental Crime
Environmental Education
Environmental Health
Environmental Law
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Epidemiology
Extinction and Extirpation
Fish Farming
Flood COntrol and Floodplains
Fossil Fuel Cleaning Processes
Gaia Hypothesis
Geochemistry
Glacial Retreat
Glaciation
Green Movement
Habitat Loss
Hurricanes : Katrina Environmental Impacts
Hybrid Vehicle
Ice Ages
Industrial Ecology
Industrial Water Use
Industrialization in Emerging Economies
Inland Fisheries
Insecticide Use
International Environmental Law
Invasive Species
IPCC 2007 Report
Iron Fertilization
Light Pollution Limnology
Liqufied Natural Gas Resource Use
Marine Fisheries
Marine Water Pollution
Mobile Source Pollution
Modeling of Estuarine Water Quality
Municipal Wastewater
Microbial Processes
Macro Nutrients
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Potassium
Calcium
Magnesium
Sulfur
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA)
Noise
Non-Ionizing Radiations
North Atlantic Oscillation
Nuclear Test Ban Treaties
Ocean Circulation and Currents
Ocean Salinity
Oil Pollution Acts
Paper and Wood Pulp
Particulate Emissions
Particulate Removal
Pesticides
Pharmaceutical Development Resources
Plankton
Radiation Ecology
Radionuclides of Ecological Importance
Radiative Forcing
Radon
Real-Time Monitoring and Reporting
Recreational Use and Environmental Destruction
Red Tide
Remote Sensing
Seasonal Migration
Sediment Trasport Shrublants
Silent Spring
Snow and Ice Cover
Stack Sampling
Streamflow
Temprature Records
Teratogens
The Terrestrial System
Thermal Effects on FIsh Ecology
Toxic Waste
Toxicology
United Nations Convention on the Law the Sea (UNCLOS)
United Nations Policy and Activism
Urban Air Pollution Modeling
Vapor and Gaseous Pollute Fundamentals
Vegetation Cycles
Waste Reuse
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act of 1954(WPEPA)
Waether Extremes
Wilderness Act of 1964
Wildlife Control
Wildlife Population Management
Wildlife Protection Policies and Legislation
Wildlife Refuge
Zoology
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Personal name Khan, Amir
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