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A chronicle of the Canadian Wildlife Service and the evolution of wildlife policy over the first 50 years of this venerable Canadian institution's history.
The First Green Wave examines the origins and development of first wave environmental activism (1967-86) in Toronto, home to one of Canada’s earliest and most dynamic communities of environmentalists.
Contemporary and challenging, this thought-provoking book outlines a number of the key dilemmas in animal welfare today and tomorrow. A range of global key opinion leaders provide their views on major animal welfare challenges affecting policy through text and video.
Radical ecology typically brings to mind media images of ecological activists standing before loggers' saws, staging anti-nuclear marches, and confronting polluters on the high seas. This book offers a balanced appraisal of radical ecology's principles, goals, and limitations.
A pioneer in international conservation and wildlife ecology, Raymond Dasmann published his first book "Environmental Conservation", when the... Læs mere
Salt marshes are vitally important coastal ecosystems that filter water, buffer against storm erosion, and provide essential nursery habitat for... Læs mere
This book examines whether international law has an impact on the protection of the Amazon by inquiring into the forms of cooperation that exist among the... Læs mere
This latest Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change... Læs mere
This latest Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change... Læs mere
This book discusses the major causes of chronic and hidden hunger and emphasises the need to redesign the farming system based on nutritional considerations.... Læs mere
This book provides the first global synthesis comparing plant succession across all major terrestrial biomes and disturbances. Students... Læs mere
Through a sustained assessment of creative (climate) communications, this handbook helps get us 'unstuck' in... Læs mere