Environmental science : a Canadian perspective / Bill Freedman.
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TextPublisher: Dalhousie University Libraries Digital Editions, Distributor: BCcampus, BC Open Textbook Project Edition: Sixth editionDescription: 1 online resource (xii, 823 pages)Subject(s): Environmental sciences -- TextbooksGenre/Form: Electronic books.LOC classification: GE70 | .F74 2018ebOnline resources: BC Open Textbook Project title homepage. | BC Open Textbook Project. | Dalhousie University. Summary: "This textbook is intended to provide the core elements of a curriculum for teaching environmental science at the introductory level in Canadian colleges and universities. This book is suitable for students beginning a program in environmental science, environmental studies, or sustainability. It is also appropriate for arts students who require a science elective, and for science students who require a non-major elective. This book was written from the ground-up to provide Canadian information and examples. This national context is integrated throughout the text, along with North American and global data that provide a broader perspective."--BC Campus website.
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"This textbook is intended to provide the core elements of a curriculum for teaching environmental science at the introductory level in Canadian colleges and universities. This book is suitable for students beginning a program in environmental science, environmental studies, or sustainability. It is also appropriate for arts students who require a science elective, and for science students who require a non-major elective. This book was written from the ground-up to provide Canadian information and examples. This national context is integrated throughout the text, along with North American and global data that provide a broader perspective."--BC Campus website.
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