A Compendium of World Environmental Sites

by Fred R. Brumbaugh

A Compendium of World Environmental Sites
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A Compendium of World Environmental Sites

by Fred R. Brumbaugh

Published Dec 02, 2017
412 Pages
Genre: REFERENCE / General



 

Book Details

Comments came from a classroom/home school mother, this is exactly the kind of book I would have gravitated toward. You have included very detailed pictures and text information about a wealth of locations. I cannot begin to imagine the amount of time and research that went into the organization and design of this manuscript. There are many subjects I’ve never considered and I can see geography lovers (and educators!) soaking this all in. You’ve got a clear writing voice throughout that gets the information across in an enjoyable manner.

 

About the Author

Fred R. Brumbaugh

Mr. Brumbaugh has had two different but interrelated careers: 30 years experience working with aerial remote sensors and resultant imagery for military and commercial applications; and a total of 35 years adjunct professor of geography at two universities and several part time teaching assignments at junior colleges in the Houston, TX area. All of these university and college assignments exposed me to global environmental issues. Teaching experiences also included teaching NASA astronauts to a variety of the earth sciences, prior to their flights. Current memberships (7 environmental organizations through Linkedin). The purpose of the book is to stimulate interest in domestic and international awareness of selected environmental issues and to serve as a textbook or reference book for many different users and disciplines. Bachelor of Science Degree (Geography, Social Sciences) and Master of Science Degree (Environmental Management)Shippensburg University (BS) and University of Houston - Clear Lake Campus (MS) Mr. Brumbaugh has taught Environmental Geography, Physical Geography, Cultural Geography, World Regional Geography, and a Remote Sensing Course.