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An in-depth look at the distinctly different ways that China and India govern their cities and how this... Læs mere
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Those concerned about the future of imperiled species will appreciate the compelling case studies and explanations this book offers. Readers... Læs mere
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Intended for readers interested in ecology conservation and natural history, this book describes the threats humans pose to freshwater animals,... Læs mere
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Essential reading for researchers and graduate students from the fields of ecology, economics or mathematical modeling who are interested in... Læs mere
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This book provides the first global synthesis comparing plant succession across all major terrestrial biomes and disturbances. Students... Læs mere
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Developed following the success of an international symposium, this book examines how to make conservation more effective through strengthening links between... Læs mere
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Scientists and consultants need to estimate and map properties of the terrestrial environment. This book provides guidance on the design and... Læs mere
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This book is an exploration of our evolving relationship with a specific bioregion. It engages the reader in asking deeper questions about the meaning we find in nature and the place where we dwell, and how we can work together towards a sustainable future for all life.
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Examines the theoretical framing of “nature” in South Africa and beyond. Analyzes myths and fantasies that have brought the world to a point of climate catastrophe and continue to shape the narratives through which it is understood.
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This report on a water accounting study of the Jordan River Basin, using FAO's Water Productivity (WaPOR) database, highlights the need for better information to inform water management in the region.