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Environment and the developing world : principles, policies, and management
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x, 360 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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9780471983385
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Environment and the Developing World brings together the various aspects of environmental studies and management (earth and natural sciences, engineering and economics) as they relate to the developing world. It discusses environmental issues as well as the techniques and infrastructure for their management at various levels: global, national and local. The examples range from global warming and ozone depletion to the management of water resources and indoor air pollution. The book stresses the interrelated and interdisciplinary nature of environment, discusses the concept of sustainable development, explores the role of non-governmental organisations, and evaluates the importance attributed by international and multilateral organisations to monitoring environmental aspects of development projects. It critically reviews various economic, social and regulatory policies which address environmental issues. The different disciplines of the two authors (a physical geographer and a public policy economist) help to maintain the balanced and interdisciplinary nature of the book. Written primarily for advanced undergraduates, this is a stimulating text for any environment related course. Written in simple language and avoiding unnecessary jargon the book explains clearly the technical aspects of environmental management. Profuse illustrations, a large number of examples from a range of geographical areas, boxed case studies and stimulating exercises make the book attractive and comprehensive. All these features make the book a unique teaching tool in environmental management in the developing world.


Author Notes

Avijit Gupta, School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK, and Visiting Scientist, Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing, National University of Singapore.

Mukul G. Asher is the author of Environment and the Developing World: Principles, Policies and Management , published by Wiley.


Table of Contents

Basic Tools And Concepts
Introduction to the Physical Environment
World Population: Distribution and Trends
Economics of Environment: Concepts and Tools
Managing The Environment
Natural Vegetation as a Resource Land Use and Environmental Impact
Development of Water Resources
Energy and Development
Changing Air Quality
Urban Development and Environmental Modification
The Coastal Waters
Techniques for Environmental Evaluation
The Global Issues
The History of Current Environmental Awareness
Current Global Events and Projected Effects
Environmental Arrangements: Present and Future
Global Governance for Environment
The Main Issues
References
Index