Environmental Management in Practice: Instruments for Environmental Management Contributor(s): Compton, Paul (Editor), Devuyst, Dimitri (Editor), Hens, Luc (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0415191645 ISBN-13: 9780415191647 Publisher: Routledge OUR PRICE: $1009.38 Product Type: Boxed Set - Other Formats Published: March 1999 Annotation: These three comprehensive volumes contain the most up-to-date research and practical applications in the field. Spanning the main aspects of environmental management instruments compartments, sectors and ecosystems, this work contains over sixty contributions from leading specialists in each field and offers the first major source of contemporary international research and practical application of environemntal management. |
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BISAC Categories: - Science | Environmental Science (see Also Chemistry - Environmental) - Science | Earth Sciences - Geography - Social Science | Human Geography |
Dewey: 363.7 |
Lexile Measure: 1430 |
Series: Environmental Management Series |
Physical Information: 3 pages |
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Publisher Description: These three comprehensive volumes contain the most up-to-date research and practical applications in the field. Spanning the main aspects of environmental management instruments compartments, sectors and ecosystems, this work contains over sixty contributions from leading specialists in each field and offers the first major source of contemporary international research and practical application of environemntal management Volume 1: Instruments for Environmental Management, focuses on the instruments and tools currently available to the environmental manager. September 1998: 246x189: 512pp: illus. 84 line figures Hb:0-415-14906-1: 95.00 Volume 2: Compartments, Stressors and Sectors deals with the problems that occur in the three 'compartments' of the environment: air, water and soil. February 1999: 246x189: 312: illus. 27 line figures Hb: 0-415-14907-X: 65.00 Volume 3: Managing the Ecosystem focuses on those ecosystems in which human intervention has been or continues to be predominant. Febraury 1999: 246x189: 312pp: illus 43 line illus. Hb: 0-415-19164-5: 65.00 |