Island environments in a changing world / Lawrence R. Walker, Peter Bellingham.

"Islands represent unique opportunities to examine human interaction with the natural environment. They capture the human imagination as remote, vulnerable and exotic, yet there is comparatively little understanding of their basic geology, geography, or the impact of island colonization by plan...

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Main Author: Walker, Lawrence R.
Other Authors: Bellingham, Peter
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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Summary:"Islands represent unique opportunities to examine human interaction with the natural environment. They capture the human imagination as remote, vulnerable and exotic, yet there is comparatively little understanding of their basic geology, geography, or the impact of island colonization by plants, animals and humans. This detailed study of island environments focuses on nine island groups, including Hawaii, New Zealand and the British Isles, exploring their differing geology, geography, climate and soils, as well as the varying effects of human actions. It illustrates the natural and anthropogenic disturbances common to island groups, all of which face an uncertain future clouded by extinctions of endemic flora and fauna, growing populations of invasive species, and burgeoning resident and tourist populations. Examining the natural and human history of each island group from early settlement onwards, the book provides a critique of the concept of sustainable growth and offers realistic guidelines for future island management"--
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 324 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of color plates) : illustrations, maps.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781139077200 (electronic bk.)
1139077201 (electronic bk.)
9781139074940
9780511973949 (electronic bk.)
0511973942 (electronic bk.)