Global Environmental Politics
Authors: Pamela S. Chasek, David L. Downie and Janet Welsh Brown
Edition: Fifth
Publisher: Perseus/Westview
Pages: 504
Price: ?25.99
ISBN 9780813344423
For nearly two decades, this text has sought to offer a topical and comprehensive primer on environmental issues. This updated edition provides detailed material on international environmental regimes, climate change and the increased role of the environment in global security.
Ecosystem Geography: From Ecoregions to Sites
Author: Robert G. Bailey
Edition: Second revised
Publisher: Springer
Pages: 243
Price: ?35.99
ISBN 9781441903914
This text's 1996 first edition offered a much-needed overview of the field, incorporating the principles underlying the mapping of ecosystems in a manner accessible to undergraduates and practitioners alike. The second edition provides new information, with additional sections examining the determination of ecoregion boundaries and the impact of climate change; empirical and genetic approaches to classification; and human modification to ecosystems.
The Geopolitics of South Asia: From Early Empires to the Nuclear Age
Author: Graham P. Chapman
Edition: Third revised
Publisher: Ashgate
Pages: 382
Price: ?65.00 and ?25.00
ISBN 9780754672982 and 3019
Chapman examines the three major forces of integration in the region - identitive, utilitarian and coercive - to explore how the organisation of territory has been central to its historic, cultural and economic development. This revised third edition adds material on the Northeastern borderlands, supplementing material in the second edition on the Northwestern frontier, Afghanistan and Kashmir.
Fundamentals of Physical Geography
Authors: James Petersen, Dorothy Sack and Robert E. Gabler
Edition: First international
Publisher: Cengage
Pages: 496
Price: ?44.99
ISBN 9780538736589
In exploring the human environment, this book focuses on three key themes: geography from a physical science perspective, from a spatial perspective, and from an environmental perspective. Extensive visual elements, online resources, topical real-world content and critical thinking questions aim to provide comprehensive coverage suitable for a one-term course.
Environmental Science
Authors: G. Tyler Miller Jr and Scott Spoolman
Edition: Thirteenth international
Publisher: Cengage
Pages: 552
Price: ?42.99
ISBN 97804955602
Taking sustainability as its main theme, this book focuses on natural capital and its degradation and the role played by individuals and economies. Critical thinking is encouraged via case studies, quantitative data analysis exercises and up-to-date content.
Urban Wildlife Management
Authors: Clark E. Adams and Kieran J. Lindsey
Edition: Second
Publisher: CRC Press
Pages: 432
Price: ?63.99
ISBN 9781439804605
Newly updated, this text seeks to offer a significant shift in the way that human-wildlife interactions are managed. Taking a holistic, ecosystems approach and gathering data from academic sources and media, the authors aim to assess the complete nature of the problem. The second edition adds contributions from wildlife specialists, more case studies, single species profiles and new chapters on urban soils, urban waters and zoonotic diseases.
Global Climate Change: Convergence of Disciplines
Author: Arnold J. Bloom
Edition: First
Publisher: Sinauer Associates
Pages: 400
Price: ?37.99
ISBN 97808789302
As governments act to address the impact of human activities on the global climate, this topical text considers the factors responsible and the geophysical, economic, legal and cultural consequences. Bloom emphasises the complex issues influencing decision-making in chapters covering the history of the Earth's climate, future modelling, the impact of rising CO2 levels, mitigation strategies in a number of industries, the economics of climate change and cultural factors.
Geographies of Media and Communication
Author: Paul C. Adams
Edition: First
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Pages: 288
Price: ?50.00 and ?19.99
ISBN 9781405154130 and 4147
Adams seeks to demonstrate the way in which geographical approaches can offer opportunities for analysis of familiar and less familiar aspects of communication. Themes are organised in a four-part structure of media in spaces, spaces in media, media in places and places in media. The "cultural turn" in geography, Adams argues, is the result of geographers' growing awareness of a variety of theories about communication.
Social Geography: A Critical Introduction
Author: Vincent Del Casino Jr
Edition: First
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Pages: 336
Price: ?50.00 and ?19.99
ISBN 9781405154994 and 5007
Offering an overview of key debates in social geographic research and theory, and considering the historical development of the field, Del Casino explores the organisation of rural and urban spaces in ways that both construct and perpetuate social inequality. The text contextualises the assumptions of schools of thought over the course of their evolution and aims to help students address key methodologies.