
This concise modern survey examines the many recent interdisciplinary developments in the study of environmental changes over the last three million years. It is the fourth edition of this acclaimed book and has been completely revised to reflect the substantial amount of new information and to provide an up-to-date analysis of this important and politicized topic. The outline of the book remains the same, with the new material incorporated throughout. The most heavily revised sections are those on techniques for environmental reconstruction, glaciation in lower altitudes and the southern hemisphere, climatic changes in the twentieth century, and the causes of environmental change. These sections include numerous new illustrations and new guides to further reading. The broad geographical coverage and non-technical language make this book valuable to students in a wide range of courses in geology, physical geography, archaeology, and the life sciences.
This text investigates the mechanisms and history of environmental change over the last three million years to provide a comprehensive understanding of current climatic shifts. Andrew Goudie, a prominent geographer, synthesizes interdisciplinary data to analyze the causes and consequences of environmental fluctuations. The work utilizes a structured framework to integrate geological, archaeological, and biological evidence, offering a clear perspective on how the Earth's systems have evolved and continue to change in the modern era.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational text for students across the earth sciences due to its accessible prose and broad geographical scope. Readers note that the text successfully balances technical detail with clear explanations, making it a standard resource for understanding complex environmental history.
Page Count:
244
Publication Date:
1977-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198740735
ISBN-13:
9780198740735
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