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Environmental Sciences

Environmental science draws on physical, chemical and biological research to examine, explain, and create an integrative understanding of abiotic, biotic, and anthropomorphic components of the environment.

At the University of Florida, "the focal areas that interest most students can be summarized as dynamics of linked ecological-social systems, land-use ecology, ecological restoration, growth management and sustainable practices, environmental education, international development, and environmental management." 

This guide offers a brief introduction to the databases and research contributions of the following programs: Environmental Engineering, Wildlife, Environmental Horticulture, and Forestry.



     
     

    Finding Books

    Library Catalog ( E-books and journals,  UF theses/dissertations (2001 or later are only available online), Print books and journals, Videos, & More)

     

     

     

    Off-campus access

    For off-campus access to library-licensed e-Journals, research databases and e-resources, use either:

    UF VPN - or - the library proxy server (on the remote logon page)

    When you see Find@UF in your search results, click for access to digital full-text material.

     

    Subject Guide

    Profile ImageVernon Kisling
    Contact Info:
    Marston Science Library
    UF, POB 117011, Gainesville FL 32611-7011
    352-273-2865 / 352-392-4787 FAX
    Send Email

    Subjects:
    Environmental Sciences, Agriculture, History of Science

    Subject Guide

    Profile ImageMichelle Foss
    Online Chat / Networks:

    Contact Info:
    Marston Science Library
    201 b
    352-273-2866
    Send Email

    Subjects:
    Animal Sciences, Entomology & Nematology, Microbiology & Cell Science, Soil & Water Science, Water Institute, Patents & Trademarks

     
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