The Ecology Book

Fewster, Helen. Hallinan, Camilla. Schroeder, Julia.

Series: Big ideas simply explained
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352 pages
illustrations (some colour)
Contents include: The story of evolution -- Ecological processes -- Ordering the natural world -- The variety of life -- Ecosystems.
Summary: Explore ecology in this accessible introduction to how the natural world works and how we have started to understand the environment, ecosystems, and climate change. Using a bold, graphic-led approach, The Ecology Book explores and explains over 85 of the key ideas, movements, and acts that have defined ecology and ecological thought. The book has a simple chronological structure, with early chapters ranging from the ideas of classical thinkers through to attempts by Enlightenment thinkers to systematically order the natural world. Later chapters trace the evolution of modern thinking, from the ideas of Thomas Malthus, Henry Thoreau, and others, right the way through to the political and scientific developments of the modern era, including the birth of the environmental movement and the Paris Agreement. (Publisher)
Big ideas simply explained.
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20200117135842.0
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-Fiction B29318
Dewey:577
call #:ECO
ISBN:9780241350386
pub:2019
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Subjects
Ecology.