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Our Living Earth: A Story of People, Ecology, and Preservation
160 pp.
| Abrams |
November, 2008 |
TradeISBN 978-0-8109-7132-5$24.95
(4)
4-6
Translated by Gita Daneshjoo.
Illustrated by
David Giraudon.
Text by Isabelle Delannoy. Arthus-Bertrand's striking aerial photographs of the world's people and landscapes convincingly prove the importance of environmental preservation; less useful are bold-type facts that read like environmental disaster headlines. Familiar sustainable solutions are proposed to re-balance nature in the face of increasing world population and its consequent ecological imbalances. The book's busy scrapbook-style layout is hard to follow, and sources aren't included. Websites. Glos., ind.