Environmental Management
Readings and Case Studies

1. Edition September 1997
504 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-631-20116-8
John Wiley & Sons
The management of the environment, whether locally, nationally or globally, is of crucial economic, social and scientific importance.
* The first reader published for this course.
* Environmental management is one of the most common career paths for environmental studies/science and geography graduates: the courses attract large numbers in senior level/third year and at graduate MA/MSc level.
* Offers a guide to further reading.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction and Guide to Further Reading.
Part I: Managing the Biosphere.
Part II: Predicting and Managing Atmospheric Change.
Part III: Reducing Land Degradation.
Part IV: Managing Water Resources.
Part V: Environmental Economics.
Part VI: Political and Social Agendas.
Introduction and Guide to Further Reading.
Part I: Managing the Biosphere.
Part II: Predicting and Managing Atmospheric Change.
Part III: Reducing Land Degradation.
Part IV: Managing Water Resources.
Part V: Environmental Economics.
Part VI: Political and Social Agendas.
Lewis Owen is lecturer in geography at Royal Holloway,
University of London, and co-author with Kevin Pickering of An
Introduction to Global Environmental Issues.
Tim Unwin is reader in Geography at Royal Holloway and
the author of The Place of Geography; he has also written
extensively on the geography of the wine industry.
University of London, and co-author with Kevin Pickering of An
Introduction to Global Environmental Issues.
Tim Unwin is reader in Geography at Royal Holloway and
the author of The Place of Geography; he has also written
extensively on the geography of the wine industry.