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Author: David M. Hassenzahl
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2017-11-06
Total Pages: 518
ISBN-13: 1119377145
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Author: David M. Hassenzahl
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2017-11-06
Total Pages: 518
ISBN-13: 1119377145
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nick Mount
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2008-12-22
Total Pages: 424
ISBN-13: 142005550X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe explosion of public interest in the natural environment can, to a large extent, be attributed to greater public awareness of the impacts of global warming and climate change. This has led to increased research interest and funding directed at studies of issues affecting sensitive, natural environments. Not surprisingly, much of this work has re
Author: Linda R. Berg
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Incorporated
Published: 2010-09-03
Total Pages: 513
ISBN-13: 9780470157985
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVisualizing the Environment, Canadian Edition follows a fresh approach to Environmental Science. Wiley, in partnership with National Geographic, has created a visually-focused text designed to uniquely address the processing style of today?s student by making material accessible and engaging without sacrificing content. Visualizing the Environment focuses on environmental sustainability and teaches students the principles of understanding the biological, physical, and socioeconomic attributes of the environment. It centres on problems that have resulted from human activities, and most importantly looks at a diversity of solutions and actions that can be taken to ensure the future well-being of our Earth.
Author: Zeeya Merali
Publisher: Wiley Global Education
Published: 2012-04-23
Total Pages: 610
ISBN-13: 111843594X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVisualizing Earth Science relies heavily on rich visuals to expand on concepts for students and solidify their understanding of them. This accessible format, coupled with the assumption that students have little knowledge of earth science, allows students to navigate through the material with greater ease the goal being to help them understand the world around them and interpret what they see in a meaningful, accurate and exciting way. Authors Zeeya Merali and Brian Skinner focus on visual learning in their debut of their first edition, Visualizing Earth Science. This text weaves illustrated timelines throughout to exemplify how concepts fit together and develop over time. Students will quickly learn difficult concepts with this innovative, visual approach.
Author: Barbara W. Murck
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2015-12-21
Total Pages: 546
ISBN-13: 1118996518
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe newly revised Fourth Edition of Visualizing Geology, WileyPLUS NextGen Card and Loose-leaf Set Single Semester delivers an authoritative and thorough exploration of introductory Earth system science and geology in the distinctive style of the Wiley Visualizing series. Students learn about the three grand geologic cycles – tectonic, rock, and water – and how they interact to create and shape the geologic features we see and experience. This single-semester loose-leaf set includes access to the renowned WileyPLUS NextGen digital learning environment, an indispensable pedagogical addition to any classroom.
Author: Stephen R.J. Sheppard
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2012-03-29
Total Pages: 528
ISBN-13: 1136529004
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCarbon dioxide and global climate change are largely invisible, and the prevailing imagery of climate change is often remote (such as ice floes melting) or abstract and scientific (charts and global temperature maps). Using dramatic visual imagery such as 3D and 4D visualizations of future landscapes, community mapping, and iconic photographs, this book demonstrates new ways to make carbon and climate change visible where we care the most, in our own backyards and local communities. Extensive color imagery explains how climate change works where we live, and reveals how we often conceal, misinterpret, or overlook the evidence of climate change impacts and our carbon usage that causes them. This guide to using visual media in communicating climate change vividly brings to life both the science and the practical solutions for climate change, such as local renewable energy and flood protection. It introduces powerful new visual tools (from outdoor signs to video-games) for communities, action groups, planners, and other experts to use in engaging the public, building awareness and accelerating action on the world’s greatest crisis.
Author: Maurizio Petrelli
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2021-09-16
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 3030780554
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis textbook introduces the use of Python programming for exploring and modelling data in the field of Earth Sciences. It drives the reader from his very first steps with Python, like setting up the environment and starting writing the first lines of codes, to proficient use in visualizing, analyzing, and modelling data in the field of Earth Science. Each chapter contains explicative examples of code, and each script is commented in detail. The book is minded for very beginners in Python programming, and it can be used in teaching courses at master or PhD levels. Also, Early careers and experienced researchers who would like to start learning Python programming for the solution of geological problems will benefit the reading of the book.
Author: Robert P. Haining
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1993-08-26
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 9780521448666
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWithin both the social and environmental sciences, much of the data collected is within a spatial context and requires statistical analysis for interpretation. The purpose of this book is to describe current methods for the analysis of spatial data. Methods described include data description, map interpolation, and exploratory and explanatory analyses. The book also examines spatial referencing, and methods for detecting problems, assessing their seriousness and taking appropriate action are discussed. This is an important text for any discipline requiring a broad overview of current theoretical and applied work for the analysis of spatial data sets. It will be of particular use to research workers and final year undergraduates in the fields of geography, environmental sciences and social sciences.
Author: Douglas P. Heller
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2015-01-20
Total Pages: 562
ISBN-13: 1119003067
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVisualizing Everyday Chemistry Binder Ready Version is for a one-semester course dedicated to introducing chemistry to non-science students. It shows what chemistry is and what it does, by integrating words with powerful and compelling visuals and learning aids. With this approach, students not only learn the basic principles of chemistry but see how chemistry impacts their lives and society. The goal of Visualizing Everyday Chemistry Binder Ready Version is to show students that chemistry is important and relevant, not because we say it is but because they see it is. This text is an unbound, binder-ready version.
Author: Siri Carpenter
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2009-10-12
Total Pages: 641
ISBN-13: 0470410175
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe second edition enables psychologists to gain a better understanding of what is unique and intriguing about this area of study. It follows a groundbreaking visual approach that helps them quickly and easily learn the subject. With numerous illustrations and graphics, the book brings complex concepts to life. The links between theory and application are also clearly presented. Psychologists will benefit from this visually-oriented look into the field because it’s more engaging than other resources.