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By examining both theory and applications, this book explores the development of the ecosystem concept, explains how such systems function and analyzes the complex interactions between life and its physical environment.

Produktbeschreibung
By examining both theory and applications, this book explores the development of the ecosystem concept, explains how such systems function and analyzes the complex interactions between life and its physical environment.
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Autorenporträt
Gordon Dickinson is a senior lecturer in Geography at the University of Glasgow and Kevin Murphy is a senior lecturer in Evolutionary and Environmental Biology at the University of Glasgow.
Rezensionen
'...Ecosystems makes for excellent reading. It would be extremely useful for students of biogeography and environmental management...' - Geography

'Ecosystems provides a comprehensive introduction to the understanding of the concept of the ecosystem and its unifying position between ecologyand environmenal science...an apposite text for students in tertiary education.' - Environmental Education and Information

'The authors of this text are to be congratulated in writing an introductory text which is very clearly written and manages to take the reader through the material in a progressive manner so that the reader is able by the end of the text to consider potentially quite complex systems... an introductory text I am able strongly to recommend. The publishers are also to be congratulated in producing this at a price which places it within the range of most students.' - Progress in Physical Geography
'...Ecosystems makes for excellent reading. It would be extremely useful for students of biogeography and environmental management...' - Geography

'Ecosystems provides a comprehensive introduction to the understanding of the concept of the ecosystem and its unifying position between ecologyand environmenal science...an apposite text for students in tertiary education.' - Environmental Education and Information

'The authors of this text are to be congratulated in writing an introductory text which is very clearly written and manages to take the reader through the material in a progressive manner so that the reader is able by the end of the text to consider potentially quite complex systems... an introductory text I am able strongly to recommend. The publishers are also to be congratulated in producing this at a price which places it within the range of most students.' - Progress in Physical Geography