ABSTRACT

With unprecedented attention on global change, the current debate revolves around the availability and sustainability of natural resources and how to achieve equilibrium between what society demands from natural environments and what the natural resource base can provide. A full understanding of the range of issues, from the consequences of the changing resource bases to the degradation of ecological integrity and the sustainability of life, is crucial to the process of developing solutions to this complex challenge.

Authored by world-class scientists and scholars, The Encyclopedia of Natural Resources provides an authoritative reference on a broad spectrum of topics such as the forcing factors and habitats of life; their histories, current status, and future trends; and their societal connections, economic values, and management. The content presents state-of-the-art science and technology development and perspectives of resource management. Written and designed with a broad audience in mind, the entries clearly elucidate the issues for readers at all levels.

In Volume II, Water includes 59 entries and Air includes 31 entries. The Water entries cover topical areas such as fresh water, groundwater, water quality and watersheds, ice and snow, coastal environments, and marine resources and economics. The Air entries cover air pollutants, atmospheric oscillation, circulation patterns and atmospheric water storage, as well as agroclimatology, climate change, and extreme events. Additional topics in meteorology include acid rain, drought, ozone depletion, water storage, and more.

Natural resources represent such a broad scope of complex and challenging topics that a reference book must cover a vast number of subjects in order to be titled an encyclopedia. The Encyclopedia of Natural Resources does just that. The topics covered help readers face current and future issues in the maintenance of clean air and water as well as the preservation of land resources and native biodiversity.

 

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chapter |6 pages

Water Aquaculture / Carrie J. Byron

chapter |7 pages

Arctic Oscillation / Jinping Zhao

chapter |5 pages

Floodplain Management / French Wetmore

chapter |3 pages

Hydrologic Cycle / John Van Brahana

chapter |4 pages

Hydrology: Urban / C. Rhett Jackson

chapter |6 pages

Oceans: Observation and Prediction

chapter |6 pages

Pollution: Point Source

chapter |4 pages

Asian Monsoon / Congbin Fu

chapter |6 pages

Climate: Classifi cation / Long S. Chiu

chapter |4 pages

Climate: Extreme Events / Philip Sura

chapter |4 pages

Climatology / Jill S. M. Coleman

chapter |6 pages

Dew Point Temperature / John S. Roberts

chapter |6 pages

Meteorology: Tropical / Zhuo Wang

chapter |5 pages

Ozone and Ozone Depletion / Jason Yang

chapter |7 pages

Urban Heat Islands / James A. Voogt