From Yellow Earth to Eucalypt

From Yellow Earth to Eucalypt
Title From Yellow Earth to Eucalypt PDF eBook
Author Neil Whitfield
Publisher
Pages 193
Release 1995
Genre Asians
ISBN 9780582804401

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Chinese and Australian stories and poems, ancient and modern, selected and organised according to themes for Year 10-12 secondary students and accompanied with activities to develop language skills and understanding of cultures. The author teaches at a Sydney boys' high school.

Memoirs

Memoirs
Title Memoirs PDF eBook
Author Engineering Association of New South Wales
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 1889
Genre
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Soil Research ...

Soil Research ...
Title Soil Research ... PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 672
Release 1928
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Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus
Title Eucalyptus PDF eBook
Author John J.W. Coppen
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 465
Release 2002-04-25
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0203219430

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Eucalyptus, a genus of over 800 species, is a multiproduct crop par excellence. Not only is it grown for timber, pulp and fuelwood, but, as the Aborigines discovered thousands of years ago, it has numerous medicinal and aromatic properties. Since the first commercial distillation of eucalyptus oil 150 years ago, a vast array of eucalyptus-based pro

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus
Title Eucalyptus PDF eBook
Author Murray Bail
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages 268
Release 2007-08-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466840587

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Winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Book A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year On a property in New South Wales, a widower named Holland lives with his daughter, Ellen. Over the years as she grows into a beautiful woman, Holland plants hundreds of different eucalyptus trees on his land, filling the landscape, making a virtual outdoor museum of trees. When Ellen is nineteen, Holland announces that she may only marry the man who can correctly name the species of each and every gum tree on his property. A strange contest begins, and Ellen is left unmoved by her suitors until she chances on a strange young man resting under the Coolibah tree whose stories will amaze and dazzle her. A modern fairy tale, and an unforgettable love story, that bristles with spiky truths and unexpected wisdom about art, feminine beauty, landscape, and language. Eucalyptus affirms the seductive power of storytelling itself.

Nutrition of Eucalypts

Nutrition of Eucalypts
Title Nutrition of Eucalypts PDF eBook
Author PM Attiwill
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 660
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0643105921

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Most eucalypts grow naturally on soils low in fertility. Commercial plantations of eucalypts have been established around the world over a range of climates and soils. These two themes are central to this book. Nutrition of Eucalypts provides a comprehensive survey of nutritional ecology of eucalypts in their natural environment and in plantations. The authors, who are all at the forefront of research and development in their fields, are from the various eucalypt growing regions including Brazil, India, China, Spain and Australia. Their text aims at a state-of-the-art presentation. The book includes a key and descriptions for recognising nutrient deficiencies in eucalypts.

Making Ecologies on Private Land

Making Ecologies on Private Land
Title Making Ecologies on Private Land PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Cooke
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 125
Release 2019-11-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030312186

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This book explores conservation practices on private land, based on research conducted with landholders in the hinterlands of Melbourne, Australia. It examines how conservation is pursued as an intimate interaction between people and ecologies, suggesting that local ecologies are lively participants in this process, rather than simply the object of conservation, and that landholders develop their ideas of environmental stewardship through this interaction. The book also explores the consequences of private property as a form of spatial organisation for conservation practice; the role of formative interactions with ecologies in producing durable experiential knowledge; how the possibilities for contemporary conservation practice are shaped by historical landscape modification; and how landholders engage with conservation covenants and payment schemes as part of their conservation practice. The authors conclude with ideas on how goals and approaches to private land conservation might be reframed amid calls for just social and ecological outcomes in an era of rapid environmental change.