Summary
People exploit the land for desired resources, such as oil, minerals, or timber, or they convert vast expanses of natural terrain to landscapes that better meet their needs: forests become tree plantations, wilderness is converted to agricultural land, and even farms are paved over to make cities. Already about half the ice-free land area has been converted for human purposes, and that number is growing rapidly. Geosphere, Second Edition is an invaluable resource that introduces students to sustainability—the idea that economic and social development, along with environmental protection, must be achieved together. This eBook details how sustainability is gaining ground with individuals, communities, regions, and even nations, and shows readers how they, too, can become involved.
About the Author(s)
Dana Desonie, Ph.D., has written about the earth, ocean, space, life, and environmental sciences for more than a decade. Her work has appeared in educational lessons, textbooks, and magazines, and on radio and the web.