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The interdisciplinary
nature of the Encyclopedia of World Environmental History
makes it an invaluable teaching tool for a variety of courses
and students:
- Shows the myriad connections between people, places, and
environments
- Highlights unifying themes and important concepts
- Provides information on the methodology of life, environmental,
and physical sciences
- Links science with geography, social studies, and the arts.
- Provides personal and social perspectives on science, technology,
and human use of natural resources
- Covers topics related to personal health, local environments,
and resource management
- Enables students to understand and act on personal, economic,
social, political, and international issues
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