1st Edition

How to Think Like an Ecologist A Non-Scientist's Guide to Saving Our Planet

By Amy B. McEuen Copyright 2027
208 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

208 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

How to Think Like an Ecologist offers a witty and engaging guide to the science behind restoring the planet and, by association, ourselves. Aimed at non-science students, this book demystifies the basic science of environmental global changes, from climate change to biodiversity loss, while tackling the natural constraints that shape our future. The book dives into the unique power of science... Read more

1. Introduction – Eight Principles that Guide Ecologists   2. The Science of Doing Science: Social Forces and Natural Limits   3. Science Literacy in an Age of Misinformation  4. What Nature Are We Trying to Save?  5.  How Nature Works: Ecology and Evolution  6. Biodiversity: The Intricate Web of Life   7. Global Change: A Planet Out of Balance  8. Sustainability: No Other Choice  9. Conclusion: Hope in the Anthropocene          

Biography

Amy B. McEuen is a Professor of Biology at the University of Illinois Springfield, USA where she teaches courses in environmental biology, ecology, and conservation biology. She holds a PhD in Terrestrial Ecosystems from the University of Michigan, USA.