The earth's fragile ecosystems support all life forms. The continued survival of these ecosystems will determine the survival of different species, including humans. Environmental Change and Challenge is for the reader who would like to learn how marine and terrestrial ecosystems work; how predator-prey relationships form part of the intricate web linking all species; how the survival or extinction of one species affects the survival or extinction of other species in the food chain; how humans have caused lasting environmental damage and how we must now learn to manage the resources we depend on in much more effective ways. The book encourages readers to take a proactive approach by becoming better informed about the planet's life-support systems and by taking more responsibility as individuals for minimizing their impact on the environment. There are boxes highlighting suggestions for recycling and reducing waste and consumption, as well as interesting facts, such as how to identify animal tracks and how Native peoples have used traditional ecological knowledge to manage the resources they depend on.
There are numerous photographs of wildlife, different ecozones, and wilderness areas. Illustrations show the composition of different food chains and how ecosystems function. Sidebars contain quotes from various sources, who draw attention to how the environment has conservation organizations - including ones involved in preserving endangered wildlife, oceans, rainforests, as well as conserving energy, water, and lands - is a useful resource for the reader who wants to become more proactive. Environmental Change and Challenge offers a thought-provoking and intelligent look at the earth's ecosystems and the changes that affect us all.
- ISBN10 0195410149
- ISBN13 9780195410143
- Publish Date 1 October 1997
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 9 September 2009
- Publish Country CA
- Imprint Oxford University Press, Canada
- Format Paperback
- Pages 576
- Language English