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Using an integrated interdisciplinary approach combining the natural and the social sciences, these videos look at the relationships between living beings and their environments. The work of botanists, biologists, geologists, and demographers is used to examine the realities of ecological concerns in the framework of political realities. From the tops of the Himalayas to the bottom of the sea, from empty deserts to overcrowded cities, these videos show life where it thrives and where it has died out. Based on UNESCO’s ground-breaking Man and the Biosphere Program, they illustrate the problems and concerns of preserving life, including human life, on Earth, and demonstrate numerous environmental projects that have successfully met the needs of both humankind and nature. 12-part series, 28 minutes each.



 
        

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Copyright date: ©1991



The Series Includes : Life in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands | The Desert as Laboratory | Life at the Top | Equilibrium in a Mountain Habitat | The Tropical Rain Forest | Preserving the Rain Forest | Coastlines | Ecology of the Coral Reef | Lagoons | Wetlands and Pinelands | Urban Ecology | Toward a Livable City
     


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Evolution: The Evidence for Modern Ideas on Evolution
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These programs form a well-organized minicourse in evolution. They can also be used individually. The programs serve to supplement textbooks and lectures and are ideal for reconstituting biology textbooks expurgated on the entire subject of evolution...(more details)
 
The Life of Plants

An introduction to plants and a survey of plants in the general scheme of things. Characterized by astonishing photography, the programs show the diversity of life forms and the range of adaptations that comprise ecological balance. Combining beautif...(more details)
 
Principles of Ecology

The principles of ecology establish the relationships that interconnect humans as a biological species with each other and with their environment. This program also considers the Gaia Hypothesis and the view of the planetary ecosystem as a gigantic l...(more details)
 
Fragile Ecosystems

This program looks at three fragile ecosystems, all in danger of destruction from human activity: marshes, the implication of whose destruction on wildlife, water tables, and an increasing number of other aspects of the entire biosphere is only begin...(more details)
 


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