Humid Tropical Environments

Humid Tropical Environments by Alison Reading, published by John Wiley & Sons on October 30, 1995, is a comprehensive exploration of the humid tropics, which are among the world’s most diverse and threatened environments. This 448-page book integrates insights from various disciplines, including geography, biology, ecology, geology, and climatology, to provide a thorough appraisal of the natural environment across humid tropical regions globally.
Readers will find a wealth of information presented through informative case studies and examples, alongside illustrations that enhance understanding. The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of the physical environment, offering a holistic view of the humid tropics. With its focus on science and earth sciences, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in geology and environmental studies.
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The humid tropics contain some of the world’s richest, most diverse, most important and most threatened environments. This book draws on recent work by geographers, biologists, ecologists, geologists and climatologists to present a complete and integrated appraisal of the natural environment of all the humid tropical regions of the world.
- The most complete textbook on this key subject.
- Fully illustrated throughout with photographs and diagrams.
- Informative case studies and examples.
- Considers the physical environment as a whole and stresses the link between the elements.
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