Living Physical Geography by Bruce Gervais offers a scientifically substantive and engaging exploration of the Earth’s physical systems, specifically designed for today’s students. Published by W. H. Freeman & Co., Macmillan education on January 1, 2015, this comprehensive 700-page text (ISBN-10: 1464184968, ISBN-13: 978-1464184963) provides a modern synthesis of physical geography with a strong emphasis on the dynamic interactions between human activities and the natural world. Organized into four major parts, each framed by the concept of energy flows within Earth’s systems, the book delves into landscape analysis through clear, step-by-step examples that illustrate the development, evolution, and change of landforms and geographical systems over time. Accompanying the print text is LaunchPad, W.H. Freeman’s dedicated online course space, featuring curated media content and an intuitive interface to enhance the learning experience.
