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Careers in Environment & Conservation

This book is a new career-focused title that explores career paths in the growing fields of environment and conservation. This publication contains over twenty-five alphabetically arranged articles describing specific fields of interest in these industries. Merging scholarship with occupational development, this single comprehensive guidebook provides environment and conservation students and readers alike with the necessary insight into potential careers, and provides instruction on what job seekers can expect in terms of training, advancement, earnings, job prospects, working conditions, relevant associations, and more. Understanding the interconnected nature of the different and varied branches of these fields is important for anyone preparing for a future in these occupations. Careers in Environment & Conservation comprises more than twenty-five information-packed chapters on a broad range of branches and divisions within these industries, including traditional and long-established fields such as Forestry Worker, Geologist, and Farmer, as well as in-demand and cutting-edge fields such as Energy Auditor, Hazardous Materials Technician, and Landscape Architect. Careers in Environment & Conservation is also enhanced with numerous charts and tables, including projections from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, and median annual salaries or wages for those occupations profiled. Each chapter also notes those skills that can be applied across broad occupation categories. Interesting enhancements, like "Fun Facts", "Famous Firsts", and dozens of photos, add depth to the discussion. A highlight of each chapter is "Conversation With", a two page interview with a professional working in a related job. The respondents share their personal career paths, detail potential for career advancement, offer advice for students, and include a "try this" for those interested in embarking on a career in their profession. - Publisher.

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Careers in Environment & Conservation
2014, Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc., Grey House Publishing
Hardcover in English

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Table of Contents

Publisher's note
Editor's introduction
Animal caretaker
Botanist
Energy auditor
Energy engineer
Environmental engineer
Environmental science technician
Farmer/farm manager
Forester & conservation scientist
Forestry worker
Geographer
Geologist & geophysicist
Hazardous materials technician
Landscape architect
Marine biologist
Meteorologist
Nursery worker
Oceanographer
Range manager
Refuse & recyclable material collector
Renewable energy technician
Soil scientist
Water & wastewater engineer
Water treatment plant operator
Wildlife biologist
Wind energy engineer
Appendix A : Holland Code
Appendix B : Bibliography

Edition Notes

Published in
Ipswich, MA, Amenia, NY

Classifications

Library of Congress
GE60 .C37 2014, GE60.C37 2014, GE60 .C375 2014

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 345 p.
Number of pages
345
Dimensions
26 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25661324M
Internet Archive
careersinenviron0000unse
ISBN 10
1619255359
ISBN 13
9781619255357
LCCN
2015431006
OCLC/WorldCat
894920917

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