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The Branches of Ecology: A 20th Century History
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The Branches of Ecology: A 20th Century History

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Ecology grew from a minor science, in 1900, into a major discipline in the 20th century. This book describes this development. A dramatic increase in ecological knowledge was accompanied by the formation of ecological professional societies. Universities added ecologists to their faculties. And governments acknowledged the need for ecologists to advise on conservation of natural resources and to combat pollution. Ecology is still growing as a discipline and many local, regional and global environmental problems remain to be studied. Just how ecologists rose to these challenges is an exciting and inspiring narrative, which is the theme of this book.

Key selling features:

The author is the foremost and acknowledged historian of ecology.
Members of Ecological Society of America are familiar with the author’s many contributions.
The book brings together and integrates content previously published over many years
Perfect for a course in history of ecology
Useful for professionals and graduate students seeking a broad perspective and background on ecology

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 August 2022
Pages
280
ISBN
9780367357023

Ecology grew from a minor science, in 1900, into a major discipline in the 20th century. This book describes this development. A dramatic increase in ecological knowledge was accompanied by the formation of ecological professional societies. Universities added ecologists to their faculties. And governments acknowledged the need for ecologists to advise on conservation of natural resources and to combat pollution. Ecology is still growing as a discipline and many local, regional and global environmental problems remain to be studied. Just how ecologists rose to these challenges is an exciting and inspiring narrative, which is the theme of this book.

Key selling features:

The author is the foremost and acknowledged historian of ecology.
Members of Ecological Society of America are familiar with the author’s many contributions.
The book brings together and integrates content previously published over many years
Perfect for a course in history of ecology
Useful for professionals and graduate students seeking a broad perspective and background on ecology

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 August 2022
Pages
280
ISBN
9780367357023