HUMID TROPICAL ENVIROMENTS (Natural Environment)

HUMID TROPICAL ENVIROMENTS (Natural Environment)

by Alison Reading (Author)

Synopsis

The humid tropics contain some of the worlda s richest, most diverse, most important and most threatened environments. This book draws on recent work by geographers, biologists, ecologists, geologists and climatologists to present a complete and integrated appraisal of the natural environment of all the humid tropical regions of the world. * The most complete textbook on this key subject. * Fully illustrated throughout with photographs and diagrams. * Informative case studies and examples. * Considers the physical environment as a whole and stresses the link between the elements.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 07 Oct 1995

ISBN 10: 0631191747
ISBN 13: 9780631191742

Media Reviews
The value of this book is that it treats and compares an extremely wide range of topics. Because of the extensive bibliography the specialist or the person looking for details on any one topic is unlikely to be frustrated. A list of further reading is provided for each chapter and is a good introdution to the up--to--date scientific literature about the humid tropics. This text is likely to be widely used by students of many different disciplines. The Times Higher Education Supplement Three geographers have come together to produce a well--integrated text on the major features of the environment in the humid tropics, with emphasis on their interrelationships and the importance of the human dimension... This book merits wide readership and provides and excellent text for many university courses. B. A. Whitton, International Journal of Environment Studies
Author Bio
Alison Reading has lectured in physical geography at the University of Reading and is now Senior Lecturer in the Division of Geography at University of East England based in Cambridge. Andrew Millington is Professor of Geography at the University of Leicester. He has previously held appointments at the Universities of Reading and Sierra Leone, and has lectured at the University College Dublin and the University of Kent. Russell Thompson has held lectureships in geography departments at the University of New England, Australia; Massey University, New Zealand; the University of Guelph, Canada; the University of the South Pacific, Fiji and (currently) the University of Reading.