Basics of Environmental Science

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Grove, Richard H. 1992. ‘Origins of Western environmentalism’. Scientific American, July 1992. pp. 22–27.


Joseph, Lawrence E. 1990. Gaia: The growth of an idea. Arkana (Penguin Books), London. Ch. IV.


Kupchella, Charles E. and Hyland, Margaret C. 1986. Environmental Science. Allyn and Bacon, Needham
Heights, Mass. 2nd edition, pp. 316–317.


Lovelock, James. 1979. Gaia: A new look at life on Earth. OUP, Oxford. 1988. The Ages of Gaia. OUP, Oxford.


Marshall, N.B. 1979. Developments in Deep-Sea Biology. Blandford, Poole, Dorset, p.32–33.


Mumford, Lewis. 1961. The City in History. Pelican Books, London, p. 254.


Rackham, Oliver. 1976. Trees and Woodland in the British Landscape. J.M.Dent, London, p. 154. (A second,
1990, edition is now available.)


Thomas, Keith. 1983. Man and the Natural World. Penguin Books, London, pp. 244–247.


Tolba, Mostafa K. and El-Kholy, Osama A. 1992. The World Environment 1972–1992. Chapman and Hall,
London, on behalf of UNEP. pp. 160–162.


Veldman, Meredith. 1994. Fantasy, the Bomb, and the Greening of Britain. Cambridge University Press, New
York.


Westbroek, Peter. 1992. Life as a Geological Force. W.W.Norton, New York.


Wilson, Edward O. 1992. The Diversity of Life. Penguin Books, London, p. 264.


Young, Arthur. 1808. General Report on Enclosures. Republished, 1971, by Augustus M.Kelley, New York.

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