The Andes and the Amazon

The Andes and the Amazon
Title The Andes and the Amazon PDF eBook
Author James Orton
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1870
Genre Amazon River
ISBN

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This work is the result of a scientific expedition to the equatorial Andes and the Amazon River under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution.

Law, Humans and Plants in the Andes-Amazon

Law, Humans and Plants in the Andes-Amazon
Title Law, Humans and Plants in the Andes-Amazon PDF eBook
Author Iván Darío Vargas Roncancio
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 264
Release 2024-02-06
Genre Law
ISBN 1003849202

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Extending law beyond the human, the book probes the conceptual openings, methodological challenges and ethical conundrums of law in a time of deep socio-ecological disturbances and transitions. How do we learn and practice law across epistemic and ontological difference? What sort of methodologies do we need? In what sense does conjuring other-than-human beings as sentient, cognitive and social agents— rather than mere recipients of state-sanctioned rights—transform what we mean by “law” and “rights of nature”? Legal institutions exclusively focused on human perspectives seem insufficiently capable of addressing current socio-ecological challenges in Latin America and beyond. In response, this book strives to integrate other-than-human beings within legal thinking and decision-making protocols. Weaving together various fields of knowledge and world-making practices that include—but are not limited to—Indigenous legal traditions, Earth Law and multispecies ethnography, Law, Humans and Plants focuses on the entanglement of law, ecology and Indigenous cosmologies in Southern Colombia. In so doing, it articulates a general postanthropocentric legal theory which is proposed, a tool to address socioecological challenges such as climate change and bio-cultural loss. This book will be of interest to scholars and students in the disciplines of environmental law, Earth Law and ecological law, legal theory and critical legal studies as well as others working in the in the fields of Indigenous studies, environmental humanities, legal anthropology and sustainability and climate change justice.

Past Climate Variability in South America and Surrounding Regions

Past Climate Variability in South America and Surrounding Regions
Title Past Climate Variability in South America and Surrounding Regions PDF eBook
Author Francoise Vimeux
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 424
Release 2009-08-04
Genre Science
ISBN 904812672X

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South America is a unique place where a number of past climate archives are ava- able from tropical to high latitude regions. It thus offers a unique opportunity to explore past climate variability along a latitudinal transect from the Equator to Polar regions and to study climate teleconnections. Most climate records from tropical and subtropical South America for the past 20,000 years have been interpreted as local responses to shift in the mean position and intensity of the InterTropical Conv- gence Zone due to tropical and extratropical forcings or to changes in the South American Summer Monsoon. Further South, the role of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds on global climate has been highly investigated with both paleodata and coupled climate models. However the regional response over South America during the last 20,000 years is much more variable from place to place than pre- ously thought. The factors that govern the spatial patterns of variability on millennial scale resolution are still to be understood. The question of past natural rates and ranges of climate conditions over South America is therefore of special relevance in this context since today millions of people live under climates where any changes in monsoon rainfall can lead to catastrophic consequences.

The Andes and the Amazon

The Andes and the Amazon
Title The Andes and the Amazon PDF eBook
Author Charles Reginald Enock
Publisher
Pages 540
Release 1907
Genre Indians of South America
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Camping & Wilderness Survival

Camping & Wilderness Survival
Title Camping & Wilderness Survival PDF eBook
Author Paul Tawrell
Publisher Paul Tawrell
Pages 1092
Release 2006
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780974082028

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Extensively researched and illustrated guidebook of nearly every conceivable aspect of outdoor camping and survival in all types of terrain and climate.

Journal of the Royal Society of Arts

Journal of the Royal Society of Arts
Title Journal of the Royal Society of Arts PDF eBook
Author Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain)
Publisher
Pages 1058
Release 1908
Genre Arts
ISBN

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The Andes

The Andes
Title The Andes PDF eBook
Author Jason Wilson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 285
Release 2009-09-03
Genre History
ISBN 0195386361

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Jason Wilson explores the 5,000-mile chain of volcanoes, deep valleys, and upland plains, revealing the Andes' mystery, inaccessibility, and power through the insights of chroniclers, scientists, and modern-day novelists.