The Natural World of Western Pomerania
- 479 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
This comprehensive volume on the natural world of Western Pomerania serves as an in-depth scientific monograph while also offering captivating and instructive reading. It explores the geological, climatic, and historic processes that shape the region's landscapes, vegetation, and wildlife. Readers interested in unique natural resources, landscapes, and cultural qualities will find valuable insights, including information on legal protections and conservation measures. The book features professional descriptions of living and non-living components of the natural world and the ecological processes that influence their dynamics. Enhanced by numerous maps, charts, graphs, and tables, it includes lists of legally protected areas and objects. Stunning photographs capture the beauty of plants, animals, fungi, forests, dunes, meadows, wetlands, and historical sites, accompanied by concise captions detailing biological information, species threats, and ecosystem characteristics. This makes the book not only a guide to the biological diversity of Western Pomerania but also an engaging introduction to ecology, biogeography, and nature conservation, appealing to both professionals and enthusiasts alike.
