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Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, Set

by Ted Munn

Book Details

Publisher:Wiley
Published:2002
Pages:632
Format:BOOK
Language:en
ISBN:9780471977964

Reading Info

About This Book

The Encyclopedia is a five-volume set with an associated website. Originally published in print format in 2002. The Encyclopedia contains: 500 authored articles; 150 definitions; 100 acronyms; 100 biographies of widely recognized contributors to global environmental change. Each article is prefaced by a few paragraphs aimed at the non-specialist level followed by a more rigorous academic review.

Our Review

This five-volume encyclopedia set offers a monumental survey of global environmental change, presenting 500 authored articles that bridge accessibility with academic rigor. Each entry begins with clear, non-specialist explanations before delving into the detailed scientific review, making complex topics like climate science and ecological systems approachable. The inclusion of 150 definitions, 100 acronyms, and 100 biographies of key figures provides crucial context, transforming the set into a comprehensive reference library for understanding our planet's environmental challenges.

What distinguishes this work is its dual-audience design, which serves both the curious newcomer and the dedicated student or researcher seeking in-depth analysis. The sheer scope, covering everything from atmospheric chemistry to policy impacts, makes it an invaluable foundational resource. For anyone building a knowledge base in environmental science or seeking to grasp the interconnected nature of ecological issues, this encyclopedia set remains a definitive and powerfully relevant collection, its insights only growing more critical with time.

Themes

Science

Subjects

Science