The physical geography of Earth is explained through the systems that shape the planet's lands, waters, and atmosphere. Written in an easy narrative style, each chapter combines text with more than 40 single-concept illustrations. The result is a distinctive design that weaves words and illustrations together into an integrated whole. The presentation is uncluttered to keep students focused on the main themes. An entire chapter is dedicated to climate change, its geographic origins, likely outcomes, and influence on other Earth systems. A distinctive illustration program includes summary diagrams at the end of chapters that recap concepts and reinforce the systems approach. Section summaries within chapters, along with end-of-chapter review points and questions, are provided to highlight key concepts and encourage thoughtful review of the material. The instructor's guidebook highlights the core concepts in each chapter and suggests strategies to advance a systems approach in teaching physical geography.
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Weight: 1910g
Dimensions: 270 x 312mm
Publication Date: 30 Apr 2012
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780521764285
About Martin M. KaufmanWilliam M. Marsh
William M. Marsh was a professor at the University of Michigan for 30 years where he founded the Department of Earth and Resource Science and taught physical geography. He is now with the University of British Columbia where he teaches courses in landscape analysis. He is an experienced textbook author having written three textbooks in physical geography and two in land use applications one of which has become a standard in the field of environmental planning. Martin M. Kaufman has taught physical geography and geographic information systems at the high school undergraduate and graduate levels for over 20 years. He is also an experienced textbook author. Currently he is a professor of earth science at the University of Michigan Flint where he teaches the introductory sequence of physical geography courses.
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