Borneo Log

Borneo Log
Title Borneo Log PDF eBook
Author William W. Bevis
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 282
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9780295974163

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There the rainforest is being cut rapidly, local corruption and greed siphon off most of the profit, native rights and land uses are being obliterated, and much of the fine timber is shipped to Japan to become plywood forms for concrete that are thrown away after two uses.

The History of Logging in North Borneo

The History of Logging in North Borneo
Title The History of Logging in North Borneo PDF eBook
Author Ross Ibbotson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Borneo
ISBN 9789833987504

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Borneo

Borneo
Title Borneo PDF eBook
Author Tamara Thiessen
Publisher Bradt Travel Guides
Pages 372
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 1841623903

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Straddling the equator, Borneo is the third largest island in the world. Largely covered in rainforest, with a magnificent coastline, it is easy to see what attracts visitors. Comprised of Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei, Borneo's unique biodiversity and cultural kaleidoscope appeals to both adventurers and those looking for a unique cultural experience. Updated throughout, this revised guide caters for all with information on how to trek through one of the region's national parks, catch a glimpse of an orang-utan, spend the night in a longhouse, or shop in the bustling markets. From the highlands and islands of Sabah and Sarawak, to the mosques and mysticism of the Sultanate of Brunei, Borneo is a mesmerizing mix of cultures, endangered animals, tropical rainforest and carnivorous plants. This new edition of Borneo provides the most comprehensive information available on the island, from its ethnographic and natural history, to accommodation and tours.

Food Webs and Container Habitats

Food Webs and Container Habitats
Title Food Webs and Container Habitats PDF eBook
Author R. L. Kitching
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 449
Release 2000-08-03
Genre Science
ISBN 113942839X

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The animal communities in plant-held water bodies, such as tree holes and pitcher plants, have become models for food-web studies. In this book, Professor Kitching introduces us to these fascinating miniature worlds and demonstrates how they can be used to tackle some of the major questions in community ecology. Based on thirty years' research in many parts of the world, this work presents much previously unpublished information, in addition to summarising over a hundred years of natural history observations by others. The book covers many aspects of the theory of food-web formation and maintenance presented with field-collected information on tree holes, bromeliads, pitcher plants, bamboo containers and the axils of fleshy plants. It is a unique introduction for the field naturalist and a stimulating source treatment for graduate students and professionals working in the fields of tropical and other forest ecology, as well as entomology.

Cutting Across the Lands

Cutting Across the Lands
Title Cutting Across the Lands PDF eBook
Author Eveline Ferretti
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 335
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Nature
ISBN 1501719130

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An annotated bibliography focused on Borneo and the Southern Philippines. With over 1,000 citations, this reference work identifies patterns of forestland transformation common to the areas under consideration. A subject index is included.

The Timberman

The Timberman
Title The Timberman PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 798
Release 1917
Genre Lumber trade
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Managing Natural Wealth

Managing Natural Wealth
Title Managing Natural Wealth PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey R. Professor Vincent
Publisher Routledge
Pages 490
Release 2010-09-30
Genre Law
ISBN 1136522484

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The remarkably rich natural environment of Malaysia attracts the interest of both industry and the environmental community. Managing Natural Wealth analyzes major natural resource and environmental policy issues in the country during the 1970s and 1980s-a period of profound socioeconomic change, rapid depletion of natural resources, and the emergence of serious problems with pollution. Managing Natural Wealth is an important up-date to Environment and Development in a Resource-Rich Economy: Malaysia under the New Economic Policy. First published in hardcover in 1997, this pathbreaking book emphasized economics as a source for analyzing the issues involved in environmental and natural resource management in developing countries. The access that Jeffrey Vincent and Rozali Mohamed Ali and the contributing authors had to unpublished data and key decisionmakers made their account an essential reference for policymakers and researchers in Malaysia and throughout the globe. Managing Natural Wealth includes a review of key developments since the 1990s by S. Robert Aiken and Colin H. Leigh, two geographers with a long-standing interest in environmental change in Malaysia and an understanding of the institutional context of its environmental policy that is unmatched in the scholarly community.