Annual Debt Service Report for the Fiscal Year Ended ...

Annual Debt Service Report for the Fiscal Year Ended ...
Title Annual Debt Service Report for the Fiscal Year Ended ... PDF eBook
Author Florida. State Board of Administration
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 2011
Genre Debts, Public
ISBN

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Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities

Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities
Title Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Education
Publisher
Pages 1428
Release 1956
Genre Agricultural colleges
ISBN

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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Education
Publisher
Pages 736
Release 1957
Genre Education
ISBN

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Statistics of Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges

Statistics of Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges
Title Statistics of Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Education. Statistical Division
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1954
Genre Agricultural colleges
ISBN

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Forces of Nature

Forces of Nature
Title Forces of Nature PDF eBook
Author Clay Henderson
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 388
Release 2022-11-26
Genre History
ISBN 0813072514

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Florida Historical Society Stetson Kennedy Award The activists and victories that made Florida a leader in land preservation Despite Florida’s important place at the beginning of the American conservation movement and its notable successes in the fight against environmental damage, the full story of land conservation in the state has not yet been told. In this comprehensive history, Clay Henderson celebrates the individuals and organizations who made the Sunshine State a leader in state-funded conservation and land preservation.  Starting with early naturalists like William Bartram and John Muir who inspired the movement to create national parks and protect the country’s wilderness, Forces of Nature describes the efforts of familiar heroes like Marjory Stoneman Douglas and May Mann Jennings and introduces lesser-known champions like Frank Chapman, who helped convince Theodore Roosevelt to establish Pelican Island as the first national wildlife refuge in the United States. Henderson details how many of Florida’s activists, artists, philanthropists, and politicians have worked to designate threatened land for use as parks, preserves, and other conservation areas.  Drawing on historical sources, interviews, and his own long career in environmental law, Henderson recounts the many small victories over time that helped Florida create several units of the national park system, nearly thirty national wildlife refuges, and one of the best state park systems in the country. Forces of Nature will motivate readers to join in defending Florida’s natural wonders.

Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities

Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities
Title Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 418
Release 1953
Genre State universities and colleges
ISBN

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Urban Development and the Panama Canal Zone

Urban Development and the Panama Canal Zone
Title Urban Development and the Panama Canal Zone PDF eBook
Author Graciela Arosemena Díaz
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 248
Release 2023-10-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3031387708

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The construction of the Panama Canal at the beginning of the twentieth century created an enclave that ran parallel to the interoceanic waterway, controlled by the US government: the Canal Zone. This book aims to understand the implications that Panama Canal Zone urban planning had on human health, natural resources, and biodiversity through the study case of Fort Clayton, highlighting how the sanitary concerns shaped building regulations and the urban landscape of towns. This book highlights the role of North American entomologists and health workers in developing control strategies for diseases transmitted by mosquitoes and how mosquito’s ecology determined building regulations that shaped the image of the Canal Zone towns. On the other hand, the book determines the environmental assessment of Fort Clayton, determined by the two fundamental aspects that set on the environmental impact of an urban settlement. The first one is the suitability of the site's location. The second is the urban structure of the adopted city model and its impact on the connectivity of the surrounding forests during the twentieth century. This text is aimed at both undergraduate and postgraduate students, architects, urban planners, historians, and environmental science professionals.