Malcolm Hicks & Eeva Furman : The Baltic : man and nature

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Tutustu Itämeren ainutlaatuiseen luontoon ja sen vuorovaikutukseen ihmisen kanssa Malcolm Hicksin ja Eeva Furmanin teoksessa. Kirja tarjoaa kattavan katsauksen Itämeren nykytilaan ja luonnonsuojelun mahdollisuuksiin.

Suitable for: Luonnosta, merentutkimuksesta ja ympäristönsuojelusta kiinnostuneille aikuisille.

What is the Baltic Sea? How did it come about? How has it altered over the millennia? How has it been affected by human activities? How does it interact with surrounding areas? What can we do to protect it?

This book describes the natural environment in the Baltic basin, aquatic and terrestrial, and traces its relation to human activities in the course of time. It gives an account of the present-day state of the Baltic Sea and considers actions that could be taken to improve it. It also provides descriptions of the unique national parks of the region.

The Baltic – Man and Nature is the guidebook and handbook that nature-lovers, sailors and others living in the region have been awaiting for so long. It is available in five languages: English, Finnish, German, Swedish and Russian.

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AuthorMalcolm Hicks & Eeva Furman
TitleThe Baltic : man and nature
Original titleItämeri : luonto ja ihminen
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Keywordskasvillisuus, eläimistö, historia, kulttuurihistoria, meret, merentutkimus, vesieläimistö, luonnonsuojelu, kalastus, kansallispuistot, meriensuojelu, vesiekosysteemit, vesiekologia, luonnonhoito, kulturhistoria, nationalparker, fiske, fauna, naturskydd, naturvård, havsskydd, hav, vegetation, havsforskning, vattenekologi, vattenekosystem, vattenfauna
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