Freshwater Ecology: Concepts & Environmental Applications Of Limnology Dodds, Walter / Whiles, Matt Academic Press |
Innovación Tecnológica, Cultura y Gestión del Agua. Nuevos Retos del Agua en El Montero Contreras, Delia / Gómez Reyes, Eugenio / Carrillo G Miguel Angel Porrua |
Agua: Diez Reflexiones en Torno a Nuestro Patrimonio Cultural Gilberto Silva-Lopez Universidad Veracruzana |
Water In Biological And Chemical Processes: From Structure And Dynamics To Funct Professor Biman Bagchi Cambridge University Press |
A Practitioner's Guide To Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation Nicole Silk, Kristine Ciruna Island Press |
Título: A Land Between Waters: Environmental Histories Of Modern Mexico | ||
Autor: Christopher R. Boyer | Precio: $990.00 | |
Editorial: University Of Arizona | Año: 2012 | |
Tema: Agua, Geociencias, Geografia | Edición: 1ª | |
Sinopsis | ISBN: 9780816502493 | |
Mexico is one of the most ecologically diverse nations on the planet, with landscapes that range from rainforests to deserts and from small villages to the continent's largest metropolis. Yet historians are only beginning to understand how people's use of the land, extraction of its resources, and attempts to conserve it have shaped both the landscape and its inhabitants.
A Land Between Waters explores the relationship between the people and the environment in Mexico. It heralds the arrival of environmental history as a major area of study within the field of Mexican history. This volume brings together a dozen original works of environmental history by some of the foremost experts in Mexican environmental history from both the United States and Mexico. |