Land Degradation
Discover the profound impact of human activities on our planet with Land Degradation by Douglas L. Johnson. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2006, this second edition spans 318 pages, delving into the significant decline in biological productivity and the usability of land for human needs. Johnson meticulously examines the historical context of land degradation, highlighting local and regional effects of human-environment interactions. This insightful work contrasts the concepts of creative destruction and destructive creation, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of environmental challenges. Ideal for students and professionals in Earth Sciences, Geography, and Environmental Science, Land Degradation is an essential resource for anyone interested in environmental conservation and the sustainable management of natural resources. Enhance your knowledge and explore the crucial themes of land management and environmental protection with this thought-provoking book.