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A Concise and Conceptual View of Environmental Science for Honors Courses Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships is the perfect choice for an Honors/Electives course with a full-color, student-friendly layout, an introductory level approach that doesn’t overwhelm students with too much detail, and a concise and conceptual writing style that is both interesting and accessible. More than 160 new photos and 85 new or revised illustrations, graphs and charts present detailed information to help students visualize concepts and connect them to current, real-world scenarios.
Students are taken on a scientific journey of our Earth and the relationship between humans and the natural world through Enger’s interdisciplinary approach that is presented through multiple perspectives—historical, economic, political, social, and cultural. Students are lead to understand how local events can have world-wide implications to provide them with the conceptual framework they need to understand complex issues and ultimately formulate their own views about the issues that affect the world in which we live.
Personalized, Adaptive, and Dynamic Digital ResourcesEnvironmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships includes access to robust digital resources for teachers and students, including:
• Comprehensive, editable test banks for each chapter
• Google Earth Activities, Labs, and additional inquiry activities to give students context for the global places and topics discussed in the text
• Online Teacher Manual including lecture suggestions and guidelines, pacing, and ELL and study strategies
• Customizable PowerPoint presentations
• An eBook and a Smar tBook® adaptive reading experience, designed to help students learn faster, study more efficiently, and retain more knowledge
Eldon D. Enger Bradley F. Smith
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Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships takes students on a scientific journey around our Earth to explore the relationship between humans and the natural world through an interdisciplinary approach presented in multiple perspectives—historical, economic, political, social and cultural. This program features SmartBook®, an interactive eBook that identifies and closes knowledge gaps through a continually adapting reading experience. For teachers, a full resource library is just a click away, providing access to complete test banks, presentation materials, a teacher manual, and more to help make the most of valuable classroom time.
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Discover Interrelationships That Shape Our Natural World
Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships (15e) ©2019, Enger
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ISBN ListStudent Bundle (Student Edition with Online Student Edition) .................................... 6 year: 978-0-07-903382-6 | 1 year: 978-0-07-903385-7
Online Student Edition Subscription ............................................................................... 6 year: 978-0-07-903363-5 | 1 year: 978-0-07-903362-8
Online Teacher Edition Subscription ................................................................................ 6 year: 978-0-07-903365-9 | 1 year: 978-0-07-903354-3
Access to the Online Student Edition includes access to a SmartBook adaptive ebook and additional teaching and learning resources.
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 11 Biodiversity Issues
CHAPTER 12 Land-Use Planning
CHAPTER 13 Soil and Its Uses
CHAPTER 14 Agricultural Methods and Pest Management
CHAPTER 15 Water Management
CHAPTER 16 Air Quality Issues
CHAPTER 17 Climate Change: A Twenty-First Century Issue
CHAPTER 18 Solid Waste Management and Disposal
CHAPTER 19 Environmental Regulations: Hazardous Substances and Wastes
CHAPTER 20 Environmental Policy and Decision Making
CHAPTER 1 Environmental Interrelationships
CHAPTER 2 Environmental Ethics
CHAPTER 3 Risk, Economics, and Environmental Concerns
CHAPTER 4 Interrelated Scientific Principles: Matter, Energy, and Environment
CHAPTER 5 Interactions: Environments and Organisms
CHAPTER 6 Kinds of Ecosystems and Communities
CHAPTER 7 Populations: Characteristics and Issues
CHAPTER 8 Energy and Civilization: Patterns of Consumption
CHAPTER 9 Nonrenewable Energy Sources
CHAPTER 10 Renewable Energy Sources
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Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships (15e) ©2019, Enger
High-Impact Study Sessions Focused on Individual NeedsSmartBook, powered by LearnSmart, is an online interactive, adaptive study tool that assesses a student’s proficiency and knowledge, tracks which topics have been mastered, identifies areas that need more study, and presents focused content specific to the student’s individual needs.