American Association for the Advancement of Science
AAAS Atlas of Population and Environment
215 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 inches, 158 color tables, 84 color charts, 64 color maps, 7 color figures
May 2001, Available worldwide
Categories: Ecology, Evolution, Environment; Conservation; Ecology; Geography
May 2001, Available worldwide
Categories: Ecology, Evolution, Environment; Conservation; Ecology; Geography
"The best available source of empirical information on population and environmental trends. [It] will be of great value to undergraduates on geography and environmental studies courses."—Times Higher Education Supplement (UK)
"Filled with high-quality maps, charts, and informative illustrations."—American Libraries
"An impressive array of information documenting the effects of population on global changeÉ.This atlas is a mother lode of useful and current information for teachers at all levels and is highly recommended."—Choice
"Filled with high-quality maps, charts, and informative illustrations."—American Libraries
"An impressive array of information documenting the effects of population on global changeÉ.This atlas is a mother lode of useful and current information for teachers at all levels and is highly recommended."—Choice
The AAAS Atlas of Population and Environment is an important analysis of the relationships between human population and the environment. Illustrating through text, maps, and diagrams how population factors such as rates of growth, density, movement, and resource consumption, along with the use of certain technologies, affect the world's ecosystems and natural resources both in the short and long term, the Atlas brings together a wealth of information from the most up-to-date sources. In view of the profound significance of these issues as we enter the new century, this accessible resource will be an invaluable tool for individuals, academics, governments, and corporations.
The Atlas draws on research and data from a number of academic institutions and international organizations, including the United Nations, its specialist organizations and agencies; the World Resources Institute; the Center for International Earth Sciences Information Network; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; U.S. Geological Survey; and the UNEP-World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Using sophisticated mapping and graphic techniques, it provides quantitative analyses of the important links between such factors as human population density, rates of growth, migration, resource consumption, and technologies, and the state of the global environment. While the impact of people on the environment may have seemed intuitively obvious in the past, the Atlas makes accessible a wealth of badly needed empirical evidence that will be invaluable for both specialists and general readers.
This pathbreaking book tackles the difficult job of connecting the social and natural sciences to provide a thorough analysis of the interplay between population and the environment. Its interdisciplinary approach brings a unique comparative perspective to the discussion and makes it pertinent to a broad range of disciplines.
The Atlas draws on research and data from a number of academic institutions and international organizations, including the United Nations, its specialist organizations and agencies; the World Resources Institute; the Center for International Earth Sciences Information Network; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; U.S. Geological Survey; and the UNEP-World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Using sophisticated mapping and graphic techniques, it provides quantitative analyses of the important links between such factors as human population density, rates of growth, migration, resource consumption, and technologies, and the state of the global environment. While the impact of people on the environment may have seemed intuitively obvious in the past, the Atlas makes accessible a wealth of badly needed empirical evidence that will be invaluable for both specialists and general readers.
This pathbreaking book tackles the difficult job of connecting the social and natural sciences to provide a thorough analysis of the interplay between population and the environment. Its interdisciplinary approach brings a unique comparative perspective to the discussion and makes it pertinent to a broad range of disciplines.
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