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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bernard CampbellPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: AldineTransaction Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.294kg ISBN: 9780202020358ISBN 10: 0202020355 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 31 December 1995 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews-Human Ecology is intended for the general reader, but should also be of interest to the professional. The subject is broad, but the book is thorough.... Almost two hundred years ago, Malthus proffered that food production likely could not keep pace with a growing population. This problem is not new, it is no exciting, but it is urgent, and Campbell's account is insightful.- --Brendan Bingham, The Quarterly Review of Biology -[A] readable and stimulating introduction for school leavers and first-year undergraduates.- --K. M. Homewood, Man -[T]he book has potential uses in courses on environmental studies, since it fills a gap in current coverage in those courses, and is consistent with them in its view of the ecological crisis.- --Emilio F. Moran, American Ethnologist <p> Human Ecology is intended for the general reader, but should also be of interest to the professional. The subject is broad, but the book is thorough.... Almost two hundred years ago, Malthus proffered that food production likely could not keep pace with a growing population. This problem is not new, it is no exciting, but it is urgent, and Campbell's account is insightful. <p> --Brendan Bingham, The Quarterly Review of Biology <p> [A] readable and stimulating introduction for school leavers and first-year undergraduates. <p> --K. M. Homewood, Man <p> [T]he book has potential uses in courses on environmental studies, since it fills a gap in current coverage in those courses, and is consistent with them in its view of the ecological crisis. <p> --Emilio F. Moran, American Ethnologist Human Ecology is intended for the general reader, but should also be of interest to the professional. The subject is broad, but the book is thorough.... Almost two hundred years ago, Malthus proffered that food production likely could not keep pace with a growing population. This problem is not new, it is no exciting, but it is urgent, and Campbell's account is insightful. --Brendan Bingham, The Quarterly Review of Biology [A] readable and stimulating introduction for school leavers and first-year undergraduates. --K. M. Homewood, Man [T]he book has potential uses in courses on environmental studies, since it fills a gap in current coverage in those courses, and is consistent with them in its view of the ecological crisis. --Emilio F. Moran, American Ethnologist -Human Ecology is intended for the general reader, but should also be of interest to the professional. The subject is broad, but the book is thorough.... Almost two hundred years ago, Malthus proffered that food production likely could not keep pace with a growing population. This problem is not new, it is no exciting, but it is urgent, and Campbell's account is insightful.- --Brendan Bingham, The Quarterly Review of Biology -[A] readable and stimulating introduction for school leavers and first-year undergraduates.- --K. M. Homewood, Man -[T]he book has potential uses in courses on environmental studies, since it fills a gap in current coverage in those courses, and is consistent with them in its view of the ecological crisis.- --Emilio F. Moran, American Ethnologist ""Human Ecology is intended for the general reader, but should also be of interest to the professional. The subject is broad, but the book is thorough.... Almost two hundred years ago, Malthus proffered that food production likely could not keep pace with a growing population. This problem is not new, it is no exciting, but it is urgent, and Campbell's account is insightful."" --Brendan Bingham, The Quarterly Review of Biology ""[A] readable and stimulating introduction for school leavers and first-year undergraduates."" --K. M. Homewood, Man ""[T]he book has potential uses in courses on environmental studies, since it fills a gap in current coverage in those courses, and is consistent with them in its view of the ecological crisis."" --Emilio F. Moran, American Ethnologist ""Human Ecology is intended for the general reader, but should also be of interest to the professional. The subject is broad, but the book is thorough.... Almost two hundred years ago, Malthus proffered that food production likely could not keep pace with a growing population. This problem is not new, it is no exciting, but it is urgent, and Campbell's account is insightful."" --Brendan Bingham, The Quarterly Review of Biology ""[A] readable and stimulating introduction for school leavers and first-year undergraduates."" --K. M. Homewood, Man ""[T]he book has potential uses in courses on environmental studies, since it fills a gap in current coverage in those courses, and is consistent with them in its view of the ecological crisis."" --Emilio F. Moran, American Ethnologist Author InformationBernard Campbell Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |