• Ecology, Environment and Pollution

Ecology, Environment and Pollution Felix Sweeney & Riley Mitchell

  • ISBN: 9781788821643
  • Edition: 1st
  • ©Year: 2020

  • List Price : 165

About the Book

Ecology is the scientific study of the distributions, abundance and relations of organisms and their interactions with the environment. Ecology includes the study of plant and animal populations, plant and animal communities and ecosystems. Ecosystems describe the web or network of relations among organisms at different scales of organization. An ecosystem is a self-contained, dynamic system made of a population of species in its physical environment. This concept is used to study the complex interactions between the organisms-plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi-that make up the community. There are many different ways in which the community of organisms interacts. Environment means everything around to a living being. Especially the circumstances of life of people or society in their life conditions. It comprises the set of natural, social and cultural values existing in a place and at a particular time, that influence in the life of the human being and in the generations to come. Pollution is anything that makes the earth dirty and unhealthy. Land, air, and water are all affected by pollution. Pollution takes up space on our land. Many of the things people use every day come in packages, like food, games, school supplies, and electronics. Environmental science is the systematic study of our environment and our proper place in it. A relatively new field, environmental science is highly interdisciplinary, integrating natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities in a broad, holistic study of the world around us. The aim of the present book is to provide its readers an acquaintance with the recent research trends in the area of ecology, environmental science and pollution.

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Contents: 1. Ecology: An Introduction, 2. Environmental Studies, 3. Concept of an Ecosystem, 4. Types of Environmental Pollution and Its Effects, 5. Human Population and the Environment, 6. Environmental Pollution and Degradation, 7. Climate Change and Environment.
Felix Sweeney is a Centenary Professor of Environmental Health. Previously, he was appointed for services to environmental science. Felix Sweeney's research interests lie in the field of environment and human health. His main specialism is in air pollution, from emissions through atmospheric chemical and physical transformations to exposure and effects on human health. Much of this work is designed to inform the development of policy. He is the co-editor of the International Journal of Biosciences, environment science and has written widely in the field of Environment and Pollution. Riley Mitchell received a bachelor's degree, a Master of Science in City & Regional Planning, a Masters in Civil & Environmental Engineering (Environmental Health Sciences) and a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering. She authored the previous two editions of Air, industrial and water Pollution. She also worked as a Chartered Scientist and a Chartered Environmentalist involved in issues related to urban air pollution management and sustainable development. Her research has advanced the state-of-the-science of air, industrial and water pollution measurement, models of potential exposures to chemicals in consumer products, and environmental impact assessments. Riley Mitchell is the Director of the Human Studies Division of the National Health & Environmental Effects Laboratory in Research.

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