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The second edition brings back a beloved 1944 book about the Eastern Shore, with new biographical notes from the author's granddaughter and a foreword by Tom Horton, well-known environmentalist and author of "Turning the Tide"
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Kiviat and MacDonald delve into the considerable biodiversity of an ecologically battered urban-industrial region, addressing wild species from lichens to mammals. The results will... Læs mere
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This book discusses ways to deepen the debate on the linkages between global risks and human and environmental security.
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This book presents a comprehensive exploration of the emerging concept and framework of telecoupling and how it can help create a better understanding of land-use change in a globalised world.
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Animal diversity is far greater in the sea than in terrestrial or freshwater habitats, reflected by the hugely varied fauna of rock pools. With chapters covering rock-pool ecology, seaweeds,... Læs mere
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An honest account of the battles and privilege of protecting a world-renowned nature reserve
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Assembling scholars from distant disciplines and orientations, this book inaugurates a new subfield of critical marine legal studies.
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Assembling scholars from distant disciplines and orientations, this book inaugurates a new subfield of critical marine legal studies.
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British Plant Communities is the first systematic and comprehensive account of the vegetation types of this country. It breaks new ground in wedding the phytosociological classification of plant communities with an understanding of how vegetation works.
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Writer and anthropologist C. Thomas Shay traces the key roles of plants since humans arrived in the northern plains at the end of the Ice Age and began to hunt the region’s woodlands, fish its waters, and gather its flora.