Introduction to Physical Geography and the Environment, 4th edition, by Joseph Holden, is a highly respected and comprehensive text that introduces you to the major topics of physical geography. The book is well illustrated to demonstrate the workings of the physical environment and help you grasp core principles. Its focus on the inter-linkages between processes, places, and environments provides you with a deep understanding of natural, physical processes in our world.
Now in its 4th edition, the text has been thoroughly updated to contain all the latest research which the authors have compiled, providing an unrivalled source of rich information from around the world. This edition is also supported by a range of digital learning resources including extended and annotated further reading lists for each chapter, multiple-choice questions, fieldwork exercises, and interactive models to enhance your learning experience.
Containing the latest available information with a host of resources to aid your learning, this text is excellent for both undergraduate and postgraduate study in the field of physical geography.
This title also has a Companion Website.
- Chapter 1. Approaching physical geography
- Chapter 2. Earth geology and tectonics
- Chapter 3. Oceans
- Chapter 4. The Pleistocene
- Chapter 5. The Holocene
- Chapter 6. Atmospheric processes
- Chapter 7. Contemporary climate change
- Chapter 8. Global climate and weather
- Chapter 9. Regional and local climates
- Chapter 10. The biosphere
- Chapter 11. Ecosystem processes
- Chapter 12. Freshwater ecosystems
- Chapter 13. Vegetation and climate change
- Chapter 14. Weathering
- Chapter 15. Slope processes and landform evolution
- Chapter 16. Sediments and sedimentation
- Chapter 17. Soils
- Chapter 18. Catchment hydrology
- Chapter 19. Fluvial geomorphology and river management
- Chapter 20. Solutes and water quality
- Chapter 21. Drylands
- Chapter 22. Coasts
- Chapter 23. Glaciers and ice sheets
- Chapter 24. Permafrost and periglaciation
- Chapter 25. Monitoring environmental change
- Chapter 26. Dealing with hazards and environmental change
This highly respected and best-selling textbook provides an accessible, engaging and comprehensive introduction to the major topics within physical geography. It focuses on understanding the inter-linkages between processes, places and environments and is comprehensively illustrated to demonstrate how the physical environment works.
Now in its fourth edition, the book has been thoroughly updated throughout to contain the latest research. Between them, the contributors have researched in detail every environment on the planet, providing an unrivalled source of rich information from around the world for both undergraduate and postgraduate study in the field of physical geography.
Main features:
- Each chapter is written by a leading specialist in the field to provide informative, expert and practical coverage.
- A range of in-text features aid independent study including case studies, reflective questions, highlighted glossary terms and annotated further reading.
- Boxed features, including Case Studies, Fundamental Principles, Techniques, Hazards and New Directions help apply knowledge to the real world.
- An impressively wide range of examples from around the world illustrates the physical environment with truly global scope.
An Introduction to Physical Geography and the Environment is accompanied by a rich and extensive range of electronic support resources including updated weblinks relevant for each chapter, an extended and annotated further reading list for each chapter, multiple choice questions, fieldwork exercises and interactive models.
Joseph Holden is Professor of Physical Geography at the School of Geography and also the Dean of Research for the Faculty of Environment, University of Leeds.
- Each chapter is written by a leading specialist in the field, providing expert practical coverage.
- A range of in-text features aid independent study, including case studies, reflective questions, highlighted glossary terms, and annotated further reading.
- Boxed features, including Fundamental Principles, Techniques, Hazards and New Directions, help apply knowledge to the real world.
- An impressive range of examples from around the world illustrate the physical environment with truly global scope.
- An unrivalled source of information taken from around the world.
- Additions by contributors include the latest research in the field to keep the text current.
- Extended and annotated further reading lists for each chapter.
- Multiple-choice questions.
- Fieldwork exercises.
- Interactive models to enhance your learning experience.
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Biographical note
Joseph Holden is Professor of Physical Geography at the School of Geography and also the Dean of Research for the Faculty of Environment, University of Leeds.