Encyclopedia of Ecology and Environmental ManagementISBN: 978-0-86542-838-6
Hardcover
832 pages
September 1998, Wiley-Blackwell
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The Encyclopedia of Ecology and Environmental Management
addresses the core definitions and issues in pure and applied
ecology. It is neither a short entry dictionary nor a long entry
encyclopedia, but lies somewhere in between. The mixture of short
entry definitions and long entry essays gives a comprehensive and
up-to-date alphabetical guide to over 3000 topics, and allows any
subject to be accessed to varying levels of detail; while the
longer entries provide general reviews of subjects, the short
definitions provide specific details on more specialised areas. An
important feature of the Encyclopedia which sets it apart from
other similar works is the comprehensive cross-referencing.
- The most comprehensive and up-to-date reference work in pure
and applied ecology.
- Definitions cover the entire spectrum of pure and applied
ecological research.
- Distinguished editorial board: Dr Peter Moore, Professor John
Grace, Professor Bryan Shorrocks, Professor Steven Stearns,
Professor Don Falk.
- International team of distinguished authors - over 200
contributors from 20 countries.
- 3000 headwords defined.
- Over 250 long entries review major topics.
- Heavily illustrated, with a section of colour plates.
- Complete one volume guide to pure and applied ecology.
- Presents cutting edge definitions in emerging fields as well as grounding in well-established areas of ecology.