Modern Concept of Ecology / H. D. Kumar
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House, 1977.Edition: 5th edDescription: 292 p. ; Soft-Bound, 22 cmISBN:- 0706922484
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1. Ecosystem and allied concepts;
2. Community and population ecology;
3. Energetics and nutrient cycles;
4. System ecology, continuum concept and sucession;
5. World biota;
6. Ecological studies in some developing countries;
7. The biosphere and its population- water pollution;
8. Air pollution;
9. Natural resources and their conservation
The book give a concise, integrated and updated account of some of the more important unifying concepts that dominate the twentieth century ecology and stimulate the thinking and research effort of those concerned with well-being and quality of our environment. Such interesting and popular topics of considerable current concern as environmental pollution, conservation and exploitation of natural resources, and isolationist viewpoints of plant or animal ecologist but in the context of development, dynamics, and disruption of total and integrated ecosystem.
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