Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, Set
The Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, Set by Ted Munn, published by John Wiley & Sons Inc, is an essential reference work for anyone interested in understanding our planet's environmental dynamics. Spanning an impressive 3440 pages across five volumes, this comprehensive encyclopedia delves into the intricate physical, chemical, and biological processes that govern Earth's life support systems.
Drawing on extensive research from the International Geosphere Biosphere Programme, this authoritative resource examines the significant alterations brought about by human activities on these systems. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply an environmentally conscious individual, this encyclopedia provides valuable insights into global environmental change, ecology, and the interconnectedness of Earth's systems. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of pressing environmental issues with this indispensable addition to your library.