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The Ecology book.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : DK Publishing, c2019Description: 352 pages : illustrations, color maps ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781465479587
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QH 541.13 .E36 2019
Contents:
Introduction -- The Story of Evolution -- Ecological Processes -- Ordering the natural world -- The variety of life -- Ecosystems -- Organisms in a changing environment -- The Living Earth -- The Human Factor -- Environmentalism and conservation.
Summary: Using a bold, graphic-led approach, The Ecology Book explores and explains over 90 of the key ideas, movements, and acts that have defined ecology and ecological thought. The book has a simple chronological structure, with early chapters ranging from the ideas of classical thinkers to attempts by Enlightenment thinkers to systematically order the natural world. Later chapters trace the evolution of modern thinking, from the ideas of Thomas Malthus, Henry Thoreau, and others, all the way through to the political and scientific developments of the modern era, including the birth of the environmental movement and the Paris Agreement. The ideal introduction to one of the most important subjects of our time.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex General Circulation Retail Estate Management GC QH 541.13 .E36 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000018752

Includes index.

Introduction -- The Story of Evolution -- Ecological Processes -- Ordering the natural world -- The variety of life -- Ecosystems -- Organisms in a changing environment -- The Living Earth -- The Human Factor -- Environmentalism and conservation.

Using a bold, graphic-led approach, The Ecology Book explores and explains over 90 of the key ideas, movements, and acts that have defined ecology and ecological thought. The book has a simple chronological structure, with early chapters ranging from the ideas of classical thinkers to attempts by Enlightenment thinkers to systematically order the natural world. Later chapters trace the evolution of modern thinking, from the ideas of Thomas Malthus, Henry Thoreau, and others, all the way through to the political and scientific developments of the modern era, including the birth of the environmental movement and the Paris Agreement. The ideal introduction to one of the most important subjects of our time.

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