Indian Summer: Park Slope

Indian Summer: Park Slope
Title Indian Summer: Park Slope PDF eBook
Author Richard Grayson
Publisher Richard Grayson
Pages 208
Release 2011
Genre
ISBN 1257900315

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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge

Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge
Title Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge PDF eBook
Author American Philosophical Society
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1923
Genre Anthropology
ISBN

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Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 61, 1922)

Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 61, 1922)
Title Proceedings, American Philosophical Society (vol. 61, 1922) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher American Philosophical Society
Pages 754
Release
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ISBN 9781422372487

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Indian Summer

Indian Summer
Title Indian Summer PDF eBook
Author Samuel F. Pickering
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 232
Release 2005
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0826264816

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"Indian Summer is the newest collection of personal essays by Sam Pickering. In typical Pickering fashion, he seeks to capture the gift of living. He brings to the page again his family, students, and a wealth of country characters who live in places that exist only in his imagination and who wander through the stories he tells." "He describes how his life has been altered by his children leaving home for college, and he ponders the changes aging brings and the things that never change. The consummate teacher, he celebrates academic life and the pleasures of the classroom. Readers will roam familiar ground with Pickering as he explores the fields and small hills of eastern Connecticut and the bogs and woods on his farm in Nova Scotia." --Book Jacket.

Olympic Mountains Trail Guide

Olympic Mountains Trail Guide
Title Olympic Mountains Trail Guide PDF eBook
Author Robert Wood
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Pages 477
Release 2020-09-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 168051251X

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The most comprehensive and authoritative guide to the Olympics, first published more than 35 years ago Sales of this new edition benefit Olympic Mountain Rescue Olympic Mountains Trail Guide is a treasured, classic guidebook to one of the region’s top hiking destinations. Reading Bob Wood’s text is like having an old friend describe last weekend’s hike to you. Wood passed away in 2003 but Bill Hoke, Doug Savage, and volunteers from the Peninsula Wilderness Club picked up the reins to do a thorough update. Every trail has been rehiked and fact checked. Every new trailhead or rerouted path is documented in the descriptions, and 30 all-new trails have been added, bringing the total number of hikes to 206 within Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest. But Wood’s voice and even his original overview maps have been retained, lending this edition a classic tone while the information is decidedly current.

The SAGE Handbook of Biogeography

The SAGE Handbook of Biogeography
Title The SAGE Handbook of Biogeography PDF eBook
Author Andrew Millington
Publisher SAGE
Pages 626
Release 2011-09-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1446254453

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A superb resource for understanding the diversity of the modern discipline of biogeography, and its history and future, especially within geography departments. I expect to refer to it often. - Professor Sally Horn, University of Tennessee "As you browse through this fine book you will be struck by the diverse topics that biogeographers investigate and the many research methods they use.... Biogeography is interdisciplinary, and a commonly-voiced concern is that one biogeographer may not readily understand another′s research findings. A handbook like this is important for synthesising, situating, explaining and evaluating a large literature, and pointing the reader to informative publications." - Geographical Research "A valuable contribution in both a research and teaching context. If you are biologically trained, it provides an extensive look into the geographical tradition of biogeography, covering some topics that may be less familiar to those with an evolution/ecology background. Alternatively, if you are a geography student, researcher, or lecturer, it will provide a useful reference and will be invaluable to the non-biogeographer who suddenly has the teaching of an introductory biogeography course thrust upon them." - Adam C. Algar, Frontiers of Biogeography The SAGE Handbook of Biogeography is a manual for scoping the past, present and future of biogeography that enable readers to consider, where relevant, how similar biogeographical issues are tackled by researchers in different ′schools′. In line with the concept of all SAGE Handbooks, this is a retrospective and prospective overview of biogeography that will: Consider the main areas of biogeography researched by geographers Detail a global perspective by incorporating the work of different schools of biogeographers Ecplore the divergent evolution of biogeography as a discipline and consider how this diversity can be harnessed Examine the interdisciplinary debates that biogeographers are contributing to within geography and the biological sciences. Aimed at an international audience of research students, academics, researchers and practitioners in biogeography, the text will attract interest from environmental scientists, ecologists, biologists and geographers alike.

Restoration and Development of the Degraded Loess Plateau, China

Restoration and Development of the Degraded Loess Plateau, China
Title Restoration and Development of the Degraded Loess Plateau, China PDF eBook
Author Atsushi Tsunekawa
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 295
Release 2013-08-23
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 443154481X

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This book presents state-of-the-art scientific evidence and technological innovations to restore lands on the Loess Plateau of China, known worldwide for its serious land degradation and desertification problems. Supported by a rapidly developing Chinese economy and the dissemination of effective technology, the Grain-for-Green Project and Western Development Action launched by the Chinese government have resulted in successful ecological restoration and protection over the past 30 years. These programs have contributed not only to conservation of soil and water, but also to economic development. At the same time, however, these developmental interventions have brought new challenges that have not yet been fully addressed. The book describes (1) case studies of success and failure in practice, including rare success stories of combating desertification; (2) technical issues such as erosion control and breeding of stress-tolerant plant species, and socioeconomic measures taken by the Chinese government and lending policies with support from the World Bank; and (3) comprehensive measures against desertification, such as water and wind erosion, salinization, and deforestation. This volume is recommended for researchers and students above the undergraduate level in diverse fields including soil science, rural engineering, social technology and civil engineering, biology, ecology, climatology, physical and human geography, and developmental economics, among others. It also serves as a valuable resource for engineers, government officials, and NPOs and NGOs involved in afforestation, ecological restoration, combating desertification, disaster prevention, and sustainable rural development.