'Physical Geography: A Human Perspective' introduces physical geography by examining the interactions between people and their physical, chemical and biological surroundings.
This exciting and accessible new textbook develops central ideas through discussions that focus on human-environment interactions. It details the connections between environmental, social, cultural, ethical, economic and technological factors, to give a full introduction to the physical, chemical, biological and ecological processes that underpin the behaviour of the Earth's system and its components.
The interactive companion website www.physicalgeo.co.uk complements the learning resources in the book and enables students to develop their understanding further.
'Physical Geography: A Human Perspective' will provide an essential learning resource for undergraduate students studying physical geography.