Environmental Geography: People and the Environment
Autor Leslie A. Duramen Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2021
A flick of a light switch affects the demand for electricity, which is then related to sources of energy, policies about renewable energy sources, and ultimately environmental degradation and climate change. Likewise, a person’s decision to eat a cheeseburger versus a salad also affects the earth, though most of us don’t think about how our daily choices impact the earth.
Leslie A. Duram provides meaningful examples from around the world that demonstrate both the devastating impacts that humans have on the environment and the increasing awareness of these consequences that is bringing hope for a more sustainable future. Likewise, she examines the widening rift of economic inequality, with examples of how poorer people are significantly more vulnerable than richer people to natural disasters such as floods, droughts, and the effects of climate change. Environmental Geography provides concrete information that shows readers how they can learn, advocate, and take action to bring about a more sustainable future.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496228086
ISBN-10: 1496228081
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 26 photographs, 1 illustration, 25 maps, 2 graphs, 2 charts, index
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496228081
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 26 photographs, 1 illustration, 25 maps, 2 graphs, 2 charts, index
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Leslie A. Duram is a professor of geography and the director of environmental studies at Southern Illinois University–Carbondale. She is the author of Good Growing: Why Organic Farming Works (Nebraska, 2005) and the editor of Encyclopedia of Organic, Sustainable, and Local Food (Nebraska, 2011).
Cuprins
Introduction
Section 1
Introduction: How Humans Affect the Environment
Case Studies
Agriculture
Animal Agriculture
Biodiversity Loss
Agrobiodiversity Loss
Climate Change
Climate Change Policies
Deforestation
Endangered Species
Energy
Corn Ethanol from Mining the Soil
E-waste
Fracking
Genetically Modified Crops
Hazardous Waste
Brownfield Sites
Mining
Overfishing
Solid Waste (Garbage!)
Superfund
Technology: Innovation and Consequences
Assembly Line Manufacturing
Urbanization
Water Pollution
Water Scarcity
Section II
Introduction: How the Environment Affects Humans
Case Studies
Adaption
Anthropocene
Small-Scale Solar Power in Africa
Drought
Earthquake
Ecosystem Services
Ecotourism
Flood
Global North and Global South
Environmental Crime
Habitat and Wildlife
Human Modification of Ecosystems
Global Environmental Agreements
Human Population
Hurricanes
Mitigation
U.S. Global Change Research Program
National Disasters
Parks and Urban Green Space
Happiness and Sustainability
Protected Areas and National Parks
Tornado
Volcano
Wildfire
Section III
Introduction: Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
Case Studies
Alternative Agriculture
Assessments and “Footprints”
Composting
Zero Waste Communities
Earth Day
Electric Cars
Environmental Justice
Professor Maathai and Kenya’s Green Belt Movement
Environmental Nongovernmental Organizations (ENGOs)
Environmental Policy
Green Buildings
Green Consumerism
Fleece Jackets from Recycled Bottles!
Green Political Party
Green Technology
Recycling
Zero-Waste Home
Renewable Energy
Sustainable Cities
Sustainable Development
Auroville, City of Peace
Sustainable Diet
Water Conservation
Glossary
Biography
Selected Books Related to Environmental Geography
Index
Section 1
Introduction: How Humans Affect the Environment
Case Studies
- Cars Rule—American Dependence on the Automobile
- Great Barrier Reef—Human Activities Endanger Coral Reefs
- Dead Zones—The Gulf of Mexico
- Great Pacific Garbage Patch
- Nigeria’s Oil Causes Human Rights Abuses and Environmental Degradation
Agriculture
Food Miles
Air PollutionAnimal Agriculture
Biodiversity Loss
Agrobiodiversity Loss
Climate Change
Climate Change Policies
Deforestation
Endangered Species
Energy
Corn Ethanol from Mining the Soil
E-waste
Fracking
Genetically Modified Crops
Hazardous Waste
Brownfield Sites
Mining
Overfishing
Solid Waste (Garbage!)
Superfund
Technology: Innovation and Consequences
Assembly Line Manufacturing
Urbanization
Water Pollution
Water Scarcity
Section II
Introduction: How the Environment Affects Humans
Case Studies
6. Climate Change Is Occurring—Regardless of Politics
7. Climate Refugees—Island Nations Disappear Because of Rising Seas
8. Endangered Snow Leopard in Afghanistan—Local Efforts to Promote Conservation
9. The Power of Hurricane Katrina (2005)—Evacuation and the Aftermath
10. The 2004 South Asian Tsunami Natural Disaster
Key Concepts7. Climate Refugees—Island Nations Disappear Because of Rising Seas
8. Endangered Snow Leopard in Afghanistan—Local Efforts to Promote Conservation
9. The Power of Hurricane Katrina (2005)—Evacuation and the Aftermath
10. The 2004 South Asian Tsunami Natural Disaster
Adaption
Anthropocene
Small-Scale Solar Power in Africa
Drought
Earthquake
Ecosystem Services
Ecotourism
Flood
Global North and Global South
Environmental Crime
Habitat and Wildlife
Human Modification of Ecosystems
Global Environmental Agreements
Human Population
Hurricanes
Mitigation
U.S. Global Change Research Program
National Disasters
Parks and Urban Green Space
Happiness and Sustainability
Protected Areas and National Parks
Tornado
Volcano
Wildfire
Section III
Introduction: Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
Case Studies
11. China’s Bold Steps toward Renewable Energy—Better Late than Never
12. Citizen Science—Helping Scientists Understand Migratory Birds
13. Costa Rica’s Peace with Nature: Conservation, Biodiversity, and Sustainability
14. Denmark’s Achievements in Organic Agriculture
15. Great Green Wall of Africa
Key Concepts12. Citizen Science—Helping Scientists Understand Migratory Birds
13. Costa Rica’s Peace with Nature: Conservation, Biodiversity, and Sustainability
14. Denmark’s Achievements in Organic Agriculture
15. Great Green Wall of Africa
Alternative Agriculture
Assessments and “Footprints”
Composting
Zero Waste Communities
Earth Day
Electric Cars
Environmental Justice
Professor Maathai and Kenya’s Green Belt Movement
Environmental Nongovernmental Organizations (ENGOs)
Environmental Policy
Green Buildings
Green Consumerism
Fleece Jackets from Recycled Bottles!
Green Political Party
Green Technology
Recycling
Zero-Waste Home
Renewable Energy
Sustainable Cities
Sustainable Development
Auroville, City of Peace
Sustainable Diet
Water Conservation
Glossary
Biography
Selected Books Related to Environmental Geography
Index
Recenzii
“With complete candor, and sometimes humor, author Leslie A. Duram provides an updated look at the complicated relationship between people and the environment.”—American Reference Books Annual
“A well-researched reference for those who want to learn more about humanity’s impact on the environment.”—Library Journal
“A good introduction to issues related to human interaction with the environment.”—Booklist
Descriere
A comprehensive coverage of the complex interactions between people and the environment.
Caracteristici
Describes the interrelationships among people and the environment at various geographic scales: (individuals, communities, national policies, global initiatives); and alsoas well as the influence of public policies and community organizations such as (non-profit groups).