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SENRGy booklist 2016-17 SENRGY INTRODUCTORY BOOKLIST 2016-17 ACADEMIC YEAR This is an introductory booklist for our undergraduate courses and has been created in response to requests for guidance regarding the purchasing of textbooks. Books are listed within sections which relate to your specific degrees and each list has been produced by the Course Director and team on those degrees. Please note that we have chosen books which are suitable for use during the three (or four) years of your degree course. However, you need to be aware that this list shows basic texts only and is by no means exhaustive. Some of the Course Directors have attached what they call a “long list”, from which you can choose some texts. Others give you an idea of which books you should purchase and indicate what texts will be suitable purely in the first year/which books you would be more likely to use in your second or subsequent years and which books would be suitable across all the three (or four) years. At Bangor University we expect you to read widely but it is sometimes the case that we can't recommend specific books which will cover the majority of a course (or even a module). Further more detailed booklists will be made available by individual module co-ordinators. If you have a query about any of the books which appear within the sections, please contact the relevant Course Director(s). Siân Pierce Senior Tutor BA/BSc/MGeog GEOGRAPHY Course Director: Dr Graham Bird (GB) - g.bird@bangor.ac.uk The list below contains a selection of texts that would be of particular use to Geography students across both ‘human’ and ‘physical’ aspects of the subject. Several of the texts would be relevant to all years of study, whilst others are particularly suited to Year 1. Copies of the texts in this list are in the Bangor University library; however, you may wish to purchase selected titles on the list. Good quality used copies can often be found via any good second hand bookseller or online retailer. If you want to invest in a few books (or persuade someone to buy them for you) I would recommend Holden (2012) or Smithson et al. (2008) for the ‘physical’ aspects, Cloke et al. (2013) for ‘human’ aspects and Kneale (2011) for the study skills aspects (earlier editions are fine). See you in September! GB Burt, J. E., Barber, G. M. & Rigby, D. L. (2009) Elementary Statistics for Geographers (3rd ed.) London; Guilford Press. ISBN (hbk): 9781572304840. Relevant to all years. 1 SENRGy booklist 2016-17 Clifford, N.J. & Valentine, G. (2010) Key Methods in Geography (2nd ed.) London; Sage. ISBN (pbk): 9781412935098. Relevant to all years. nd Clifford, N.J et al (2009) Key Concepts in Geography (2 ed.) London; Sage. ISBN (pbk): 9781412930222. Relevant to all years. Cloke, P., Crang, P. & M. Goodwin (eds.) (2013) Introducing Human Geographies (3rd st ed.) Routledge. ISBN (pbk) 9781444135350. Relevant to 1 year. (Older editions also available and suitable). st Daniels, P. et al, (eds) (2008) An Introduction to Human Geography: Issues for the 21 Century (3rd ed.) Harlow; Pearson. ISBN (pbk): 9780132056847. Relevant to 1st year. Holden, J. (Ed.) (2012) An Introduction to Physical Geography and the Environment (3rd ed.) Harlow; Pearson. ISBN (pbk): 9780131753044. Relevant to 1st year (older editions also available and suitable). Holloway, L & Hubbard, P. (2001) People and place: The Extraordinary Geographies of Everyday Life. Harlow; Prentice Hall. ISBN (pbk): 9780582382121. Relevant to all years. Huggett, R. J. (2009) Physical Geography, the Key Concepts. Oxford; Routledge. ISBN (pbk): 9780415452083. Relevant to all years. Kneale, P. E. (2011) Study Skills for Geography, Earth and Environmental Science Students. Routledge. ISBN (pbk): 9781444120967. Relevant to all years. Smithson, P., Addison, K and Atkinson, K. (2008) Fundamentals of the Physical Environment (4th ed.) Routledge. ISBN (pbk): 9780415395168. Relevant to 1st year. Walford, N. (1995) Geographical Data Analysis. Chichester: Wiley. ISBN: 9780471941620. Relevant to years 2 & 3. BSc/MEnvSci ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BSc/MEnvSci ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Course Director: Dr Prysor Williams (PW) - prysor.williams@bangor.ac.uk All the books listed are general and not specific to any module or year. The list below has been kept short on purpose - there are hundreds of good books available, and you can never do too much reading of relevant ones! PW th Campbell, N. A. and Reece, J. B. (2008) Biology. 8 edition. Harlow: Pearson, th th Education (“but second-hand 6 or 7 editions are fine.”) ISBN 9780321543257 Cresser, M., ed. (2012) Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth and Man. Harlow: Pearson, Education. ISBN (pbk) 9780131789326. 2 SENRGy booklist 2016-17 O'Riordan, T., ed. (1999) Environmental Science for Environmental Management. London: Prentice Hall. ISBN: 9780582356337 Porteous, A (2008) Dictionary of Environmental Science and Technology. Chichester: Wiley. ISBN (pbk) 0470061952 Sharma, N.K., (2010) Environmental Management. Amazon Media. ASIN B005CI6DO2. Wild, A. (1993) Soils and the Environment: An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN (pbk) 9780521438599 BSc/MFor FORESTRY BSc CONSERVATION WITH FORESTRY Course Director Dr James Walmsley (JW) – j.walmsley@bangor.ac.uk Tree identification starts in the first term and you will need your own tree identification book. We recommend one of the following. JW Johnson, O. (2006) Collins Tree Guide. HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. ISBN (pbk) 10-0- 00-720771-9 Johnson, O. and More, D. (2004) Collins Tree Guide. HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd. ISBN (hbk) 0-00-713954-3 This is a North American textbook, so some of the examples it gives may be unfamiliar – but it is up-to-date and covers most aspects of forestry. Grebner, D.L., Bettinger, P. and Siry, J.P. 2013. Introduction to Forestry and Natural Resources. Academic Press. ISBN (hbk) 978-0-12-386901-2 Forest management and silviculture are introduced in the first year and studied in greater depth in the second year. The following are worth considering for purchase. Harmer, R., Kerr, G. and Thompson, R. (2010) Managing Native Broadleaved Woodland. Forestry Commission. ISBN (pbk) 978-0-11-497344-5 Starr, C. (2005) Woodland Management: A Practical Guide. Ramsbury: Crowood. ISBN (hbk) 978-1-86126-789-4 Savill, P. (2013) The Silviculture of Trees Used in British Forestry. CABI, Oxon. ISBN (hbk) 978-1-78064-026-6 General reading can complement the subjects that you study in modules. The books below are readable and informative, and cover everything from the shape of trees to the forces that determine global forest cover. 3 SENRGy booklist 2016-17 Ghazoul, J. (2015) Forests: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, ISBN (pbk) 978-0-19-870617-5 Rackham, O. (2012) Woodlands. Collins. ISBN (pbk) 978-0-00-748104-0 Thomas, P.A. (2000) Trees: Their Natural History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN (pbk) 0-521-5963-X Tudge, C. (2006) The Secret Life of Trees. Harlow: Penguin Books (Pearson). ISBN (pbk) 978-0-14-101293-3 Williams, M. (2006) Deforesting the Earth: from Prehistory to Global Crisis. An Abridgment. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN (pbk) 978-0-22-689947-3 BSc APPLIED TERRESTRIAL AND MARINE ECOLOGY BSc ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Course Director Prof Julia Jones (JJ) – julia.jones@bangor.ac.uk Any of the many available text books or popular science books on Conservation or Ecology would make good reading for new Environmental Conservation or ATME students. I attach a long list below but do pick and choose any that are easily available to you or particularly attract your attention. This is by no means an exhaustive list. Any relevant reading you do will help you. Goldacre (2009) is not a subject specific book but I think it is a fantastic book to help you get into the way of thinking scientifically/rationally and critically (if you feel you need some help in this regard). Happy reading! JJ Adams, W. M. (2004) Against Extinction: The Story of Conservation: The Past and Future of Conservation. London, Sterling, VA: Earthscan. ISBN (pbk) 9781844070565 Dowie, M. (2009) Conservation Refugees: The Hundred-year Conflict between Global Conservation and Native Peoples. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, c2009. ISBN 9780262012614 Eckhart, G. & Lanjouw, A. (2008) Mountain Gorillas, Biology, Conservation and Co- existence. Baltimore, Maryland: John Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9780801890116 Gardner, T. (2010) Monitoring Forest Biodiversity: Improving Conservation through Ecologically Responsible Management. London; Washington, DC: Earthscan. ISBN 9781844076543 (hardback) Gezon, L.L. (2006) Global Visions, Local Landscapes: A Political Ecology of Conservation, Conflict and Control in Northern Madagascar. Lanham, MD : AltaMira Press, c2006. ISBN 9780759107373 Goldacre, B. (2009) Bad Science. London: Harper. ISBN 9789997284870 4
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