NYU Liberal Studies - Living In the Anthropocene - LIVN-UF 201-001 - Naro-Maciel - Fall 2024 - Select Chapters Only
Taught by Professor Naro-Maciel
Select Chapters Only
IMPORTANT: Please use your student email address (if you have one) when completing the checkout process.
Book Overview
Environmental Science, by Robert Kaufmann and Cutler Cleveland, is the world's first introductory textbook that is entirely online. Environmental Science provides thorough coverage of the key topics in environmental science, and integrates ecology, economics and policy using energy and material flows and a systems perspective. The science underlying sustainability is simply told through examples of cutting-edge content and real-world applications.
Environmental Science takes advantage of the latest technologies to transcend the traditional textbook to create engaging, interactive content that utilizes video, electronic highlighting, social networking, image galleries, powerful customization tools, and other features that only the Web can provide. As you explore this text, you will also be able to take advantage of the distinctive learning tools in each chapter:
- Student Learning Outcomes
- Policy in Action Examples
- Case Studies
- Key Concepts
- Review Questions
- Web-Based, Device Agnostic
- Highlighting and Annotations
- Online Glossary integrated into Text
Table of Contents
For Instructors
Chapter 1: Environment and Society: A Sustainable Partnership?
Chapter 2: Energy and Matter
Chapter 3: Systems: Why Are Environmental Problems so Difficult to Solve?
Chapter 4: The Physical Systems of Planet Earth
Chapter 5: The Flow of Energy in Biological Systems
Chapter 6: The Flow of Matter in the Environment
Chapter 7: Biomes
Chapter 8: Succession
Chapter 9: Carrying Capacity
Chapter 10: An Ecological View of the Economy
Chapter 11: The Driving Forces of Environmental Change
Chapter 12: Biodiversity
Chapter 13: Global Climate Change
Chapter 14: A Reduction in Atmospheric Ozone
Chapter 15: Soil
Chapter 16: Agriculture
Chapter 17: Forests
Chapter 18: Water Resources
Chapter 19: Air Pollution
Chapter 20: Fossil Fuels
Chapter 21: Nuclear Power
Chapter 22: Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Chapter 23: Materials, Society, and the Environment
Chapter 24: A Sustainable Future
About the Authors
Cutler Cleveland and Robert Kaufmann bring the breadth and depth of their research and teaching experiences to the study of environmental science. Visit the Instructors sample chapter to learn more about the authors.
We Also Recommend