Abstract
Man's activities strongly alter surfaces and the composition of atmosphere, water and soils. It is shown that the larger the space scale of a disturbance is the weaker the understanding of the cause and effect relationship will be. Examples chosen are forest damage, ozone depletion and the additional greenhouse effect. In view of the complexity a guideline for our activities in industrialized countries should become: use less raw materials per capita and work near the natural biochemical cycles. (orig.).
Grassl, H
[1]
- Max-Planck-Institut fuer Meteorologie, Hamburg (Germany)
Citation Formats
Grassl, H.
Man's influence in geosphere and biosphere. Anthropogene Einfluesse in der Geo- und Biosphaere.
Germany: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Grassl, H.
Man's influence in geosphere and biosphere. Anthropogene Einfluesse in der Geo- und Biosphaere.
Germany.
Grassl, H.
1991.
"Man's influence in geosphere and biosphere. Anthropogene Einfluesse in der Geo- und Biosphaere."
Germany.
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title = {Man's influence in geosphere and biosphere. Anthropogene Einfluesse in der Geo- und Biosphaere}
author = {Grassl, H}
abstractNote = {Man's activities strongly alter surfaces and the composition of atmosphere, water and soils. It is shown that the larger the space scale of a disturbance is the weaker the understanding of the cause and effect relationship will be. Examples chosen are forest damage, ozone depletion and the additional greenhouse effect. In view of the complexity a guideline for our activities in industrialized countries should become: use less raw materials per capita and work near the natural biochemical cycles. (orig.).}
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volume = {9:9}
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year = {1991}
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