The Annual Review of Environment and Resources, in publication since 1976, provides authoritative reviews of significant topics within environmental science and engineering, including ecology and conservation science, water and energy resources, atmosphere, oceans, climate change, agriculture and living resources, and human dimensions of resource use and global change.
Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Volume 45, 2020
People compete with wildlife for food and resources, and have eradicated dangerous species; co-opted and domesticated valuable species; and applied a wide range of social, behavioral, and technical approaches to reduce negative interactions with wildlife.
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SKU: | 9780824323455 |
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Categories: | 2020, Annual Reviews |
Tag: | Earth and Environmental Science |
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 24 × 19 × 3 cm |
Book Author | Ashok Gadgil, Thomas P. Tomich |
Format | Hardback |
ISBN | 9780824323455 |
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