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Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, Causes and Consequences of Global Environmental Change

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The character of the Earth's surface is constantly changing as a result of the interactions of the great circulations of energy, water and materials that create the biogeochemical cycles between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, cryosphere and biosphere.

In addition human actions, from social and environmental interplay - often termed human ecology - have to be seen as part of a whole Earth system, impacting on biogeochemical cycles to produce feedbacks and responses. Some resulting impacts are readily expected, but others are less easily anticipated and all affect global environmental change.

The task of Volume Three of the Encyclopedia is to look at and analyse the interactions, feedbacks and causes from a holistic viewpoint and report upon some of the key aspects of human knowledge that are required for an integrated science.

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* Human disturbance of the Earth system

* Global land cover and land use

* Global population trends

* Trends in global emissions

* Water Future trends, and environmental and social impacts

* Rice and its spread

* Environmental change and human health

* Environmental changes driven by civil conflict and war

688 pages, Hardcover

First published March 17, 2003

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Ian Douglas

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