Overview
- Editors:
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Jan J. Boersema
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Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Lucas Reijnders
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IBED/EDCO, University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Improves the ability to analyse and conceptualise environmental problems in context
- Cross-disciplinary experts illustrate the value and scope of different methods
- Provides a multi- and interdisciplinary approach
- Stresses the societal, cultural and historical dimensions of environmental problems
- Practical examples and case studies make this an excellent classroom text
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Table of contents (29 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xvii
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Stating the Problem
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- Petra J. E. M. van Dam, S. Wybren Verstegen
Pages 25-31
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- Lucas Reijnders, Jan Bakkes, Klaas van Egmond
Pages 49-72
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Principles and Methods
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- Helias A. Udo de Haes, Reinout Heijungs
Pages 207-237
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- Gjalt Huppes, Udo E. Simonis
Pages 239-280
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- Matthijs Hisschemöller, Jan Eberg, Anita Engels, Konrad von Moltke
Pages 281-303
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- Jean-Paul Hettelingh, Bert J. M. de Vries, Leen Hordijk
Pages 385-420
About this book
International experts provide a comprehensive picture of the principles, concepts and methods that are applicable to problems originating from the interaction between the living/non-living environment and mankind. Both the analysis of such problems and the way solutions to environmental problems may work in specific societal contexts are addressed. Disciplinary approaches are discussed but there is a focus on multi- and interdisciplinary methods. A large number of practical examples and case studies are presented. There is special emphasis on modelling and integrated assessment.
This book is different because it stresses the societal, cultural and historical dimensions of environmental problems. The main objective is to improve the ability to analyse and conceptualise environmental problems in context and to make readers aware of the value and scope of different methods.
Ideal as a course text for students, this book will also be of interest to researchers and consultants in the environmental sciences.
Reviews
From the reviews:
"Principles of Environmental Sciences is a departure from the typical environmental sciences book because it builds on the foundation of a good environmental sciences course … . Editors Boersema and Reijnders address several global issues by defining the problem, reviewing methodologies for analysis, and exploring solutions and options. … This excellent work provides material … to an environmental sciences course for majors at the upper-undergraduate or graduate level. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Academic audiences, upper-division undergraduates and above." (D. Ostergren, Choice, Vol. 46 (11), 2009)
Editors and Affiliations
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Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jan J. Boersema
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IBED/EDCO, University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Lucas Reijnders