|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewThis book synthesizes current knowledge of regional-global linkages in four regions to demonstrate that study of environmental change on a regional scale can enhance understanding of global-scale environmental changes. The atmospheric circulation over Southern Africa links regional nutrient and pollutant sources to distant sinks affecting both regional and global ecosystem functioning. Extended human modification of land cover in East Asia has altered the complex surface-atmosphere exchanges impacting the Asian monsoon system. Biogenic and anthropogenic emissions over South Asia are implicated in changes in global tropospheric ozone and oceanic biogeochemical balances. Economic globalisation has negatively impacted regional environments of Southeast Asia. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter D. Tyson , Roland Fuchs , Congbin Fu , Louis LebelPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2002 ed. Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.712kg ISBN: 9783540424031ISBN 10: 3540424032 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 30 April 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: Global environmental changes have different effects in different regions of the world. That is why it is important to understand linkages between regions and the global system. This book contributes to this understanding in an outstanding way. ! the book most convincingly shows that an integrated approach to studying regional environmental change in its own right is a powerful tool for enhancing understanding of the Earth System at a global scale. ! it is most accessibly written and well illustrated ! . (Luc Hens, International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Vol. 21 (5), 2004) The System for Analysis, Research and Training (START) was established ! to build global change research capacity in developing regions. ! The book reveals the extent to which the START program has succeeded to date, by presenting up-to-date reviews of global change science ! . This book is a significant resource for anyone interested in global change and its impacts in the developing regions of the world ! . I recommend it as a reference text ! . Every academic library should have a copy. (Janette Lindesay, Australian Meteorological Magazine, Vol. 52 (4), 2003) Environmental change cannot be summed up in terms of one single, undisputable alteration in the Earth's system. ! The effort made by Global-regional linkages in the Earth system to holistically examine linkages between regions and the global system is an important step in this regard. ! The book is richly illustrated with figures and tables of high quality ! . The text reviews a wealth of detailed scientific evidence ! . Undoubtedly, this book will be a useful source of information for many ! . (Siri Eriksen, The Holocene, Vol. 13 (6), 2003) Publication of this book has been under the auspices of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) which is an international effort to understand more deeply global change. One focus of IGBP activities is the System for Analysis, Research and Training (START) ! . The book, written by developing country scientists involved in START, is professionally made and should be consulted by those who want to get a fast overview over the environmental topics that are central for the respective region of the world. (M. Hantel, Meteorologische Zeitschrift, Vol. 12 (1), 2003) From the reviews: <p> Global environmental changes have different effects in different regions of the world. That is why it is important to understand linkages between regions and the global system. This book contributes to this understanding in an outstanding way. a ] the book most convincingly shows that an integrated approach to studying regional environmental change in its own right is a powerful tool for enhancing understanding of the Earth System at a global scale. a ] it is most accessibly written and well illustrated a ] . (Luc Hens, International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Vol. 21 (5), 2004) <p> The System for Analysis, Research and Training (START) was established a ] to build global change research capacity in developing regions. a ] The book reveals the extent to which the START program has succeeded to date, by presenting up-to-date reviews of global change science a ] . This book is a significant resource for anyone interested in global change and its impacts in the developing regions of the world a ] . I recommend it as a reference text a ] . Every academic library should have a copy. (Janette Lindesay, Australian Meteorological Magazine, Vol. 52 (4), 2003) <p> Environmental change cannot be summed up in terms of one single, undisputable alteration in the Eartha (TM)s system. a ] The effort made by Global-regional linkages in the Earth system to holistically examine linkages between regions and the global system is an important step in this regard. a ] The book is richly illustrated with figures and tables of high quality a ] . The text reviews a wealth of detailed scientific evidence a ] . Undoubtedly, this book will be a useful source of informationfor many a ] . (Siri Eriksen, The Holocene, Vol. 13 (6), 2003) <p> Publication of this book has been under the auspices of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) which is an international effort to understand more deeply global change. One focus of IGBP activities is the System for Analysis, Research and Training (START) a ] . The book, written by developing country scientists involved in START, is professionally made and should be consulted by those who want to get a fast overview over the environmental topics that are central for the respective region of the world. (M. Hantel, Meteorologische Zeitschrift, Vol. 12 (1), 2003) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |