2nd Edition

Global Environmental Change A Natural and Cultural Environmental History

By Antoinette Mannion Copyright 1997
    400 Pages
    by Routledge

    400 Pages
    by Routledge

    Now in its second edition. This text has been extensively revised and rewritten to reflect the growth in environmental research during the last decade. Human-induced environmental change is occurring at such a rapid rate that, inevitably, the fundamental processes involved in biogeochemical cycling are being altered.
    Global Environmental Change considers alterations to the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulphur and other elements as a result of industrial/technological development and agriculture, which have significantly altered the natural environment. The book adopts a temporal and spatial approach to environmental change, beginning with the natural environmental change of the Quaternery period and continuing with the culturally-induced change since the inception of agriculture 10,000 years ago.

    Preface to second edition
    Acknowledgements
    1. Nature, culture and environmental change
    2. Quaternary geology and climatic change
    3. Environmental change in the late and post-glacial periods
    4. Prehistoric communities as agents of environmental change
    5. Environmental change in the historic period
    6. Environmental change due to post-1700 industrialisation
    7. The environmental impact of agriculture in the developed world
    8. The environmental impact of agriculture in the developing world
    9. Other agents of change: forestry, recreation and tourism, biotechnology
    10. Conclusion and prospect
    References

    Biography

    Antoinette Mannion