This book in the series focusing on the origins and developments of the various sciences concentrates its focus on environmental science. Environmental science came alive as a substantive, active field of scientific investigation in the 1960s and 1970s. This was driven by the need for a large multi-disciplined team to analyse complex environmental problems, the arrival of substantive environmental laws requiring specific environmental protocols of investigation, and growing public awareness of a need for action in addressing environmental problems. The book takes a look at the beginnings of this science, chronicling the reasons which propelled its existence, and how the developments that have taken place over the years have contributed to the body of knowledge that is environmental science. It also gives short biographies of the scientists who have made their mark in this field, with a comprehensive discussion of their works. In addition, illustrations have been included which serve to convey visual information which is beyond the capacity of words. Compendious and exhaustive, it is hoped that the book serves well for all those who are interested in knowing more about this science.
Origin and Development of Environmental Science
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Origin and Development of Environmental Science
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1st ed.
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8189942649
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viii+292p.
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