Environmental Management Readings and Case Studies

Environmental Management Readings and Case Studies by Lewis Owen is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on October 22, 1997. This edition spans 508 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the critical economic, social, and scientific importance of environmental management at various levels, including local, national, and global contexts.
Readers will find a collection of readings and case studies that serve as foundational material for courses in environmental studies, science, and geography. This book also provides guidance for further reading, making it a valuable tool for students pursuing careers in environmental management. The content focuses on key topics within environmental science and ecology, offering insights relevant to both undergraduate and graduate studies.
Official synopsis Publisher
The management of the environment, whether locally, nationally or globally, is of crucial economic, social and scientific importance.
- The first reader published for this course.
- Environmental management is one of the most common career paths for environmental studies/science and geography graduates: the courses attract large numbers in senior level/third year and at graduate MA/MSc level.
- Offers a guide to further reading.
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