Focusing on problems and solutions, this authoritative reference work covers all aspects of the environment, from the Everglades to the Himalayas, from legislation in Australia to pollution problems in Eastern Europe, from tropical rain forests to the Porcupine Caribou herd of the Alaskan and Canadian Arctic.
Some of the best-known environmental professionals from 14 countries around the world have written original articles for this multidisciplinary Encyclopedia, including Norman Myers, Eugene C. Hargrove, Reed F. Noss, Max Oelschlaeger, J. Baird Callicott, George Sessions, M. S. Swaminathan, Gilbert F. White, Michael E. Kraft, Michael P. Cohen, Paul Ekins, and many others.
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This addition to the burgeoning literature on the environment presents topics in alphabetical arrangement from Abbey, Edward to Zoos: Institutions in Transition. The 500 signed articles were written by 248 scholars from more than 20 countries. Most represent universities, research organizations, government agencies, or the environmental-law sector. The editor is a professor in the environmental and resource studies program at Trent University in Canada. Many of the entries use scientific language, reflecting the expertise of their authors. The entry Radon, for example, gives three scientific standards for measuring this gas. Advocacy is another feature of this encyclopedia. The entry Yellowstone gives a one-page history of the origins and management practices of the park followed by a plea for public and private organizations to coordinate natural-resource management to preserve the Yellowstone ecosystem.
The entries fall into 12 categories, such as specific laws and legislation, key individuals in the environmental movement, conservation of species, special habitats, pollution, resources and their sustainability, and publications such as Audubon and Mother Earth News. All entries conclude with bibliographies and cross-references to related entries; some have tables. Many survey articles are subdivided; acid rain is under Acid Precipitation and divided into four subtopics: Aquatic Impacts, European Experiences, Legislative Initiatives, and Terrestrial Impacts, each by a different author, with a separate bibliography and set of cross-references. A few entries for organizations provide addresses and key personnel, but most do not. The detailed index simplifies access to phrased entry headings such as Former Soviet Union by creating references to the subject in permuted terms, Soviet Union [former]. There are also numerous subdivisions of topics in the index, for example; there are 43 subdivisions under Endangered Species.
This scholarly work is similar in size and tone to The Encyclopedia of the Environment [RBB O 1 94]. Both volumes are strong on public policy and the need for protecting the earth's resources. Since numerous scholars contributed to each volume, both are valuable for providing different viewpoints. Secondary schools and academic libraries that can afford to own both books will find complementary information in them. Unlike Franck's Green Encyclopedia (1992), there are no graphs, charts, illustrations, directories, or appendixes with practical advice. The latter work is more appropriate for public and school libraries and for academic libraries needing basic information.
This unique, comprehensive, well-researched encyclopedia is recommended for academic and public libraries. -- Library Journal
An excellent reference for a wide audience. -- Reference and Research Book News
The texts are splendidly readable. -- Environment
The strong social science and humanties presence here was a welcome change from most of the over thirty other eco-reference works...the overall excellent quality and usefulness of the book recommends it for libraries and resource centers, and for interdisciplinary researchers...it does offer more depth and a wider range of material than its competition. -- Alternatives Journal
A nice addition to high school and college libraries. -- Electronic Green Journal
This is an excellent general reference work that covers a broad range of environmental topics at a technical level appropriate for those with relatively little background in science. The editor has done a fine job of organizing comprehensive coverage of environmental problems. Should be especially welcome as a resource for the general public. The presentation is wll organized to help those wishing to pursue further information about a topic. This encyclopedia is a useful resource, and it should be seriously considered for purchase. -- ARBA '97
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