Nature

Atmosphere, Weather and Climate

Atmosphere, Weather and Climate has established its reputation worldwide as the essential introduction to the study of atmosphere and world climate.

Cities and Natural Process

In the modern city shaped by economic and technological interests, the environment is ordered and controlled in an effort to maintain a formal landscape far removed from any natural or social dynamic.

Atmospheric Processes and Systems

Atmospheric Processes and Systems presents a concise introduction to the atmosphere and the fundamentals of weather.

Bioenergetics Of Aquatic Animals

This text applies bioenergetics to aquatic animals and explores its role in aquaculture and fisheries science. The initial chapters deal with the general principles of bioenergetics which could be applied to any organism.

Plant Conservation Biotechnology

The tools of contemporary biotechnology, such as molecular biology, tissue culture and cryopreservation are being increasingly applied to assist the international conservation of plant diversity.

Environmental Education in the 21st Century

Environmental education is a field characterised by a paradox. Few would doubt the urgency and importance of learning to live in sustainable ways, but environmental education holds nowhere near the priority position in formal schooling around the world that this would suggest.

Planning in the USA

Planning in the USA is a comprehensive introduction to the policies, theory and practice of planning.

Boundary Layer Climates

This modern climatology textbook explains those climates formed near the ground in terms of the cycling of energy and mass through systems.

Determinants of Animal Behaviour

Are animals intelligent? Do they have problems solving abilites? Can they be intentionally deceptive? This book examines these important and fascinating aspects of comparative psychology.

Principles of Environmental Toxicology

Environmental toxicology is the study of the action of chemicals upon ecosystems. Understanding the effects of exogenous chemicals upon the inhabitants of an ecosystem may enable us to predict and possibly prevent their deleterious effects.