Environment Science A STUDY OF INTERRELATIONSHIPS

Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field. Because environmental disharmonies occur as a result of the interaction between humans and the natural world, we must include both when seeking solutions to environmental problems. It is impor tant to have a historical perspective, appreciate econ...

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Main Author: Enger, Eldon D.
Other Authors: Smith, Bradley Fraser
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston McGraw Hill 2000
Edition:7th ed
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