A Perspective of Environmental Pollution
Holdgate's 1979 book A Perspective of Environmental Pollution was an intensely important volume when it was first published, looking as it did to contextualise and extensively review the effects of pollution throughout the 1970s. As founding director of the Department of the Environment's Central Unit on Environmental Pollution, Dr Holdgate was eminently well qualified to provide this analysis. Holdgate takes an ecological view of pollutants, pathways and environmental change, whilst also looking at international pollution and the way in which patterns of pollution are monitored and costed. Whilst his primary analysis is scientific, he also writes confidently and convincingly on the legal, administrative and economic effects of industrial processes on the environment. This book will continue to be of use to anyone with an interest in the impact and assessment of environmental pollution.
Product details
February 1981Paperback
9780521299725
290 pages
229 × 152 × 17 mm
0.43kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1. The ecological context
- 2. Pollution and pollutants
- 3. The significance of pathways
- 4. Changes in environment
- 5. The effects of pollution on targets
- 6. Target exposure, risk and the establishment of goals and standards
- 7. Monitoring and surveillance
- 8. Costs and controls
- 9. Pollution as an international problem
- 10. The approach to the future
- References
- Index.