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In an era where environmental challenges increasingly demand integrated solutions, "Modern Environmental Management" presents a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing the complex interactions between human activities and natural systems. Dr. Imoh Ukpong masterfully bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering readers a systematic approach to environmental management that encompasses both physical and anthropogenic dimensions. This volume serves as an essential resource for students, professionals, and researchers, breaking down specialized concepts into accessible…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In an era where environmental challenges increasingly demand integrated solutions, "Modern Environmental Management" presents a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing the complex interactions between human activities and natural systems. Dr. Imoh Ukpong masterfully bridges the gap between theory and practice, offering readers a systematic approach to environmental management that encompasses both physical and anthropogenic dimensions. This volume serves as an essential resource for students, professionals, and researchers, breaking down specialized concepts into accessible insights while maintaining academic rigor. Through five carefully structured sections, the book explores environmental perception, philosophical foundations, policy frameworks, and evaluation methodologies, providing readers with the tools needed to address contemporary environmental challenges. Written in clear, engaging prose, this text stands out for its interdisciplinary approach and practical applications, making it an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to understand or implement effective environmental management strategies.
Autorenporträt
Professor Imoh Ukpong holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography and Philosophy, and Ph.D. in Biogeography. He teaches Geography and Environmental Management in the Department of Geography and Natural Resources Management, University of Uyo, Nigeria.