Columbia earthscape : an online resource on the global environment.
 
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Title
Columbia earthscape : an online resource on the global environment.
Description
Provides full-text information resources related to education and research in the earth sciences and public policy with material contributed and selected by scholars and research institutions. Contains daily news service and the online journal, Earth Affairs magazine. Also contains illustrated lectures, animations, video and image banks, exercises and labs, syllabi, a collection of environmental legislation, regional studies, international environmental documents, white papers, a growing archive of journal articles, journal abstracts, conference literature, full-text monographs and selected chapters, and online data sets. SUBJECT KEYWORDS (653): biodiversity, climate change, conference literature, data sets, ecology, energy, environment, geology, land use issues, natural hazards, oceanography, paleontology, pollution, public policy, sustainability, teaching, toxic waste, water resources, white papers.
Subject Keywords
biodiversity, climate change, ecology, energy, environment, geology, land use issues, natural hazards, oceanography, paleontology, pollution, sustainability, toxic waste, water resources
Notes
"Supported, in part, by the National Science Foundation grant ILI 9979967"--About Screen.
Resource Type(s)
Articles (Journals)
Articles (Newspapers)
E-Book Collections
Text Collections
Websites
Contributors, Sponsors, Providers
Columbia University.Press.
Alternate Title(s)
Earthscape
Search Related Subjects in CLIO
Environmental sciences–Computer network resources.
Earth sciences–Computer network resources.
Environmental policy–Computer network resources.
Cite As:
Columbia earthscape : an online resource on the global environment.  New York : Columbia University Press,
Other title(s): Earthscape
Columbia URL: http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?APX6157
Access Restrictions
This resource is available only to current faculty, staff and students of Columbia University.

Last update: 2008-07-25