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Global Environmental Change by BILL FREEDMAN (ISBN: 9789400757844)
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Global Environmental Change Unknown - 2014
by BILL FREEDMAN
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- Title Global Environmental Change
- Author BILL FREEDMAN
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Springer
- Date 2014
- ISBN 9789400757844
About the author
Bill Freedman is an ecologist and professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, where he does research and teaches classes in ecology and environmental science. He is a specialist in the ecological effects of pollution, disturbance, and other stressors, including: the effects of forest harvesting and management on vegetation, wildlife, and site quality; pollution of surface waters; toxic elements; acidification; arctic ecology; the conservation of biodiversity; the design of ecologically sustainable resource-use systems; and curricula in environmental education.
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