Description
This series provides Grade 6 with 48 pages each of detail on global migration patterns. Paul Challen’s ‘Migration in the 21st Century’, Natalie Hyde’s ‘Population Patterns’, and Ceri Oeppen’s ‘Hopes, Needs, Rights & Laws’ each examine motivation, experience, and impact of human migration patterns around the world.
From the earliest times humans have shaped and changed the landscape. Historical and modern-day examples in this interesting book show how natural habitats and wilderness areas are destroyed as people need more land for farming and to build towns and cities, and how increasing urbanization of populations is adding to the problem of carbon emissions that cause climate change.
Crabtree Publishing Company
Juvenile Nonfiction
Social Topics
Edition: Emigration & Immigration
Keywords: Social Topics