How to Think Like an Ecologist
A Non-Scientist's Guide to Saving Our Planet
Series: Routledge Studies in Conservation and the Environment;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 23 July 2026
- ISBN 9781041210726
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages208 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 16 Illustrations, black & white; 12 Halftones, black & white; 4 Line drawings, black & white; 2 Tables, black & white 700
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Short description:
How to Think Like an Ecologist offers a witty and engaging guide to the science behind restoring the planet and, by association, ourselves. It is a must-read for students in introductory environmental courses and those in other disciplines seeking to grasp the fundamental science behind our rapidly changing global environment.
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How to Think Like an Ecologist offers a witty and engaging guide to the science behind restoring the planet and, by association, ourselves.
Aimed at non-science students, this book demystifies the basic science of environmental global changes, from climate change to biodiversity loss, while tackling the natural constraints that shape our future. The book dives into the unique power of science as a tool for uncovering truths about the natural world and equips readers with strategies to spot and counter scientific misinformation. Exploring how differing views of nature can spark conflict, it emphasises the importance of clarity and community in setting environmental priorities. To address environmental challenges requires a basic ecological literacy, so the science of ecology and evolution are examined. The text unpacks the interconnected crises we face, from plastic pollution, invasive species, ocean acidification, and more, arguing for holistic, systemic solutions. The final chapters inspire action, addressing what it takes to create a sustainable society and how to cultivate hope in these challenging times.
Filled with innovative ideas and real-world examples, this alternative textbook is a must-read for students in introductory environmental courses and those in other disciplines seeking to grasp the fundamental science behind our rapidly changing global environment.
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1. Introduction – Eight Principles that Guide Ecologists 2. The Science of Doing Science: Social Forces and Natural Limits 3. Science Literacy in an Age of Misinformation 4. What Nature Are We Trying to Save? 5. How Nature Works: Ecology and Evolution 6. Biodiversity: The Intricate Web of Life 7. Global Change: A Planet Out of Balance 8. Sustainability: No Other Choice 9. Conclusion: Hope in the Anthropocene
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