Thoroughly revised and updated to include the latest research in the
field, A Dictionary of Environment and Conservation provides over
9,000 alphabetically arranged entries on scientific and social aspects
of the environment, including concise and authoritative information on
key thinkers, treaties, movements, organizations, concepts, and
theories. For the second edition, Allaby has added over 700 new entries,
including "aerial plankton," "cyclone collector," "oasis," and
"supertramp." The dictionary also features many useful appendices that
provide sources of online data on the environment, international
environment treaties, the Beaufort scale of wind strength, a geological
time-scale, the chemical elements, and SI units. In addition, readers
have access to recommended web links that are listed and regularly
updated on a dedicated companion website. The book also includes line
drawings to illustrate entries. Covering such key subjects as
sustainable development, biodiversity,
and environmental ethics, the dictionary provides state-of-the-art
information for readers interested in environmental science,
conservation studies, and related topics.