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Books > Earth & environment > The environment > Social impact of environmental issues > General

Environmental Anthropology - A Historical Reader (Paperback, New): MR Dove Environmental Anthropology - A Historical Reader (Paperback, New)
MR Dove
R2,336 Discovery Miles 23 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Environmental Anthropology: A Reader is a collection of historically significant readings, dating from early in the twentieth century up to the present, on the cross-cultural study of relations between people and their environment.* Provides the historical perspective that is typically missing from recent work in environmental anthropology* Includes an extensive intellectual history and commentary by the volume's editors* Offers a unique perspective on current interest in cross-cultural environmental relations* Divided into five thematic sections: (1) the nature/culture divide; (2) relationship between environment and social organization; (3) methodological debates and innovations; (4) politics and practice; and (5) epistemological issues of environmental anthropology* Organized into a series of paired papers, which 'speak' to each other, designed to encourage readers to make connections that they might not customarily make

The Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Host-Parasitoid Interactions (Paperback): Michael Hassell The Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Host-Parasitoid Interactions (Paperback)
Michael Hassell
R1,726 R1,600 Discovery Miles 16 000 Save R126 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Michael P Hassell examines the population dynamics of the interaction between insect parasitoids and their hosts. He incorporates all the major recent advances in our understanding of these interactions to show how the resulting body of theory makes direct contact with systems in the field, and can provide us with an in-depth understanding of a whole area of population dynamics. Hassell gives us a new and authoritative synthesis of his subject, as well as an elegant and exciting demonstration of how ecological studies advance.

The Way the Wind Blows - Climate Change, History, and Human Action (Hardcover, New): Roderick McIntosh, Joseph Tainter, Susan... The Way the Wind Blows - Climate Change, History, and Human Action (Hardcover, New)
Roderick McIntosh, Joseph Tainter, Susan Keech McIntosh
R5,279 Discovery Miles 52 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Scientists and policymakers are beginning to understand in ever-increasing detail that environmental problems cannot be understood solely through the biophysical sciences. Environmental issues are fundamentally human issues and must be set in the context of social, political, cultural, and economic knowledge. The need both to understand how human beings in the past responded to climatic and other environmental changes and to synthesize the implications of these historical patterns for present-day sustainability spurred a conference of the world's leading scholars on the topic. "The Way the Wind Blows" is the rich result of that conference.

Articles discuss the dynamics of climate, human perceptions of and responses to the environment, and issues of sustainability and resiliency. These themes are illustrated through discussions of human societies around the world and throughout history.

The Biology of Soft Shores and Estuaries (Paperback): Colin Little The Biology of Soft Shores and Estuaries (Paperback)
Colin Little
R2,274 Discovery Miles 22 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book describes soft sediments in the sea and in estuaries as habitats for a wide range of animals and plants and techniques used to study them. Designed to be accessible to readers at all levels, it discusses organisms and their adaptations on sandy shores, mudflats, seagrass beds, salt marshes, mangrove swamps and below the tide marks. It emphasizes the special characteristics of estuaries, including life in the estuarine water column and estuarine food webs, and considers pollution problems and conservation approaches.

Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research (Hardcover): G.Philip Robertson, David C. Coleman, Caroline S. Bledsoe,... Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research (Hardcover)
G.Philip Robertson, David C. Coleman, Caroline S. Bledsoe, Phillip Sollins
R3,525 Discovery Miles 35 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a standardized set of protocols for measuring soil properties, to facilitatte corss-site synthesis and evaluation of ecosystem processess. The book should be of interest to a rather broad range of ecologists, agronomists, and soil scientists. It is the second volume in the Long-term Ecological Research Network Series.

Animals and Ancestors - An Ethnography (Paperback, Revised): Brian Morris Animals and Ancestors - An Ethnography (Paperback, Revised)
Brian Morris
R1,292 Discovery Miles 12 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ever since the emergence of human culture, people and animals have co-existed in close proximity. Humans have always recognized both their kinship with animals and their fundamental differences, as animals have always been a threat to humans' well-being. The relationship, therefore, has been complex, intimate, reciprocal, personal, and -- crucially -- ambivalent. It is hardly surprising that animals evoke strong emotions in humans, both positive and negative.
This companion volume to Morris' important earlier work, The Power of Animals, is a sustained investigation of the Malawi people's sacramental attitude to animals, particularly the role that animals play in life-cycle rituals, their relationship to the divinity and to spirits of the dead. How people relate to and use animals speaks volumes about their culture and beliefs. This book overturns the ingrained prejudice within much ethnographic work, which has often dismissed the pivotal role animals play in culture, and shows that personhood, religion, and a wide range of rituals are informed by, and even dependent upon, human-animal relations.

Global Energy Assessment - Toward a Sustainable Future (Hardcover, New): Global Energy Assessment Writing Team Global Energy Assessment - Toward a Sustainable Future (Hardcover, New)
Global Energy Assessment Writing Team
R6,923 Discovery Miles 69 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Global Energy Assessment (GEA) brings together over 300 international researchers to provide an independent, scientifically based, integrated and policy-relevant analysis of current and emerging energy issues and options. It has been peer-reviewed anonymously by an additional 200 international experts. The GEA assesses the major global challenges for sustainable development and their linkages to energy; the technologies and resources available for providing energy services; future energy systems that address the major challenges; and the policies and other measures that are needed to realize transformational change toward sustainable energy futures. The GEA goes beyond existing studies on energy issues by presenting a comprehensive and integrated analysis of energy challenges, opportunities and strategies, for developing, industrialized and emerging economies. This volume is an invaluable resource for energy specialists and technologists in all sectors (academia, industry and government) as well as policymakers, development economists and practitioners in international organizations and national governments.

Extreme Environment - How Environmental Exaggeration Harms Emerging Economies (Paperback): Ivo Vegter Extreme Environment - How Environmental Exaggeration Harms Emerging Economies (Paperback)
Ivo Vegter 1
R241 Discovery Miles 2 410 Ships in 4 - 6 working days

Extreme Environment promises to provoke fresh – and spirited – debate about the modern environmental movement and the many ways in which environmentalism, media, economics, public policy and the politics of liberty intersect.

In order to reduce poverty and continue to raise living standards, a sensible, balanced approach to a healthy, productive environment is required. No country, but especially not those in the developing world, can afford to be manipulated by the self-interested moralising and alarmism perpetrated by some special interest groups. Exaggeration by environmentalists, many journalists and even some scientists causes undue fear and anxiety among those who don’t already dismiss the green lobby for crying wolf. Worse, misinformation affects regulation and policymaking in ways that actively harm developing economies.

Starting with well-researched work questioning the claims of opponents to shale-gas drilling, or ‘fracking’, Ivo Vegter argues that public opinion and policy ought to be informed by accurate data and reasoned argument. Using a wide range of examples, from nuclear accidents and oil spills to food additives and agricultural chemicals, he demonstrates why we should be just as sceptical of the emotive rhetoric of environmentalists, which often turns out to be alarmist, or even false, as we are of corporate spin.

Globally relevant, but offering a unique perspective from a developing country – South Africa – this book is a must-read for every thinking person who cares about the world we live in.

Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Biology (Paperback, New): Tim Caro Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Biology (Paperback, New)
Tim Caro
R3,179 Discovery Miles 31 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Behavioural ecologists study the strategies that individual animals use to maximize their genetic representation in future generations; conservation biologists study small populations and attempt to stem the tide of species extinctions. In the last few years, a handful of behavioural ecologists, increasingly concerned about species losses, have begun to address issues in conservation biology. Using data collected in the course of their fieldwork on mating systems, foraging behaviour, or habitat preferences, or simply by working on an endangered species, they have started to apply their findings to models of population growth and effective population size, hands-on management, and developing conservation strategies. This edited volume is the first attempt to link these disciplines formally.

Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Biology (Hardcover): Tim Caro Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Biology (Hardcover)
Tim Caro
R3,182 Discovery Miles 31 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the last few years, a handful of behavioural ecologists, increasingly concerned about species losses, have begun to address issues in conservation biology. Using data collected in the course of their fieldwork on mating systems, foraging behaviour, or habitat preferences, or simply by working on an endangered species, they have started to apply their findings to models of population growth and effective population size, hands-on management, and developing conservation strategies. This edited volume is the first attempt to link these disciplines formally.

Mine-field: The Dark Side of Australia's Resource Rush (Paperback): Paul Cleary Mine-field: The Dark Side of Australia's Resource Rush (Paperback)
Paul Cleary
R520 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R41 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

'It is not a case of governments and companies putting royalties and profits before people; instead it is as though people don't matter at all ...' In Mine-Field, Paul Cleary counts the true cost of Australia's mineral addiction. Whether it be coal-seam gas, LNG or coal mega-mines, a resources rush is happening in just about every productive corner of our country. Yet at the same time oversight and regulation have been hollowed out. High-risk projects are being approved without proper assessment of the long-term consequences. Water resources, farmland and national parks are under threat, and people, communities and industries are being steamrolled. A ground-breaking piece of reporting by the author of Too Much Luck, Mine-Field plots the dubious networks created and greased by mining companies to get their projects through, and exposes regulatory gaps that must be addressed to prevent enormous and irreversible harm to our society and environment. 'Mine-Field provides a warts-and-all, no-holds-barred view of Australia's mining industry. It is a must-read for anyone making an informed judgement on where our nation is going.' Tony Windsor 'This important book is compelling in its storytelling and chilling in its facts. It storms into the mining debate with a clarion call for more effective regulation. If you read it, you can't help joining the chorus.' Geoff Cousins

Coastally Restricted Forests (Hardcover, Reissue): Aimlee D. Laderman Coastally Restricted Forests (Hardcover, Reissue)
Aimlee D. Laderman
R1,260 Discovery Miles 12 600 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Coastally Restricted Forests addresses the ecology and management of freshwater forests and wetlands located along sea coasts, assessing the current research, comparing data from different geographic regions, and integrating applications and ideas from foresters, land-use managers, and water resource managers. This book fills a gap in forestry and wetlands literature, as it takes a worldwide view of natural resource management.

The Face of Nature - An environmental history of the Otago Peninsula (Paperback): Jonathan West The Face of Nature - An environmental history of the Otago Peninsula (Paperback)
Jonathan West
R995 R911 Discovery Miles 9 110 Save R84 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dust Bowl - The Southern Plains in the 1930s (Paperback, 25th Revised edition): Donald Worster Dust Bowl - The Southern Plains in the 1930s (Paperback, 25th Revised edition)
Donald Worster
R605 R554 Discovery Miles 5 540 Save R51 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the mid 1930s, North America's Great Plains faced one of the worst man-made environmental disasters in world history. Donald Worster's classic chronicle of the devastating years between 1929 and 1939 tells the story of the Dust Bowl in ecological as well as human terms.
Now, twenty-five years after his book helped to define the new field of environmental history, Worster shares his more recent thoughts on the subject of the land and how humans interact with it. In a new afterword, he links the Dust Bowl to current political, economic and ecological issues--including the American livestock industry's exploitation of the Great Plains, and the on-going problem of desertification, which has now become a global phenomenon. He reflects on the state of the plains today and the threat of a new dustbowl. He outlines some solutions that have been proposed, such as "the Buffalo Commons," where deer, antelope, bison and elk would once more roam freely, and suggests that we may yet witness a Great Plains where native flora and fauna flourish while applied ecologists show farmers how to raise food on land modeled after the natural prairies that once existed.

Cooperation Among Animals - An Evolutionary Perspective (Paperback): Lee Alan Dugatkin Cooperation Among Animals - An Evolutionary Perspective (Paperback)
Lee Alan Dugatkin
R3,070 Discovery Miles 30 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book outlines four different categories of co-operation -- reciprocal altruism, kinship, group-selected co-operation, and by-product mutualism -- and ties them together in a single framework called the Co-operator's Dilemma. Hundreds of studies on cooperation in insects, fish, birds, and mammals are then reviewed, each example being tied back to the theoretical framework developed early on when the data allows. Future experiments designed to further elucidate a particular type of co-operation are provided throughout the book.

Partnerships in Birds - The Study of Monogamy (Paperback, New): Jeffrey M. Black Partnerships in Birds - The Study of Monogamy (Paperback, New)
Jeffrey M. Black; Illustrated by Mark Hulme
R2,543 Discovery Miles 25 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In pairs, male and female birds appear to work as a team, competing for food, defending nests, and protecting predators, but in fact, because each individual strives to maximize its own reproductive potential, conflicts can occur if one finds a better partner. So while some birds choose one mate for life, others have many partners. In this book, fourteen classic studies of bird behavior are brought together to compare the different partnership patterns from ecological and evolutionary perspectives. Particular attention is paid to the availability of mates, the selection process and the consequences of choosing one mate over another. By comparing between and within species, each chapter outlines the features that influence a pair's reproductive performance and how this interacts with ecological and environmental constraints. Introductory and concluding chapters review the latest thinking on this fascinating subject. The book is aimed at students and researchers in behavioral ecology but can also foster new insights for bird watchers and ornithologists.

Do Lemmings Commit Suicide? - Beautiful Hypotheses and Ugly Facts (Paperback, New): Dennis Chitty Do Lemmings Commit Suicide? - Beautiful Hypotheses and Ugly Facts (Paperback, New)
Dennis Chitty
R2,750 Discovery Miles 27 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a personal history and apology, written by one of this century's most distinguished small mammal ecologists, for a life in science spent working on problems for which no final dramatic conclusion was reached. Included along the way are some important anedcotes and history about Charles Elton and the pioneering work at the Bureau of Animal Population at Oxford University, from which much of modern population ecology has grown, and insights on the philosophy and practice of science.

Environment, Scarcity, and Violence (Paperback, New Ed): Thomas F. Homer-Dixon Environment, Scarcity, and Violence (Paperback, New Ed)
Thomas F. Homer-Dixon
R1,467 Discovery Miles 14 670 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Earth's human population is expected to pass eight billion by the year 2025, while rapid growth in the global economy will spur ever increasing demands for natural resources. The world will consequently face growing scarcities of such vital renewable resources as cropland, fresh water, and forests. Thomas Homer-Dixon argues in this sobering book that these environmental scarcities will have profound social consequences--contributing to insurrections, ethnic clashes, urban unrest, and other forms of civil violence, especially in the developing world.

Homer-Dixon synthesizes work from a wide range of international research projects to develop a detailed model of the sources of environmental scarcity. He refers to water shortages in China, population growth in sub-Saharan Africa, and land distribution in Mexico, for example, to show that scarcities stem from the degradation and depletion of renewable resources, the increased demand for these resources, and/or their unequal distribution. He shows that these scarcities can lead to deepened poverty, large-scale migrations, sharpened social cleavages, and weakened institutions. And he describes the kinds of violence that can result from these social effects, arguing that conflicts in Chiapas, Mexico and ongoing turmoil in many African and Asian countries, for instance, are already partly a consequence of scarcity.

Homer-Dixon is careful to point out that the effects of environmental scarcity are indirect and act in combination with other social, political, and economic stresses. He also acknowledges that human ingenuity can reduce the likelihood of conflict, particularly in countries with efficient markets, capable states, and an educated populace. But he argues that the violent consequences of scarcity should not be underestimated--especially when about half the world's population depends directly on local renewables for their day-to-day well-being. In the next decades, he writes, growing scarcities will affect billions of people with unprecedented severity and at an unparalleled scale and pace.

Clearly written and forcefully argued, this book will become the standard work on the complex relationship between environmental scarcities and human violence.

Aspects of the Genesis and Maintenance of Biological Diversity (Hardcover, New): Michael E. Hochberg, Jean Clobert, Robert... Aspects of the Genesis and Maintenance of Biological Diversity (Hardcover, New)
Michael E. Hochberg, Jean Clobert, Robert Barbault
R3,301 Discovery Miles 33 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book is a unique collection of evolutionary and ecological perspectives in the study of biodiversity by some of the leading researchers in the field. The seventeen chapters are divided into three sections, each section beginning with an overview of its contents. The book traces past landmarks, current questions, and future trends in biodiversity reseach ranging from the evaluation of the fossil record and molecular phylogenies in untangling the genesis of diversity; to population, community, and ecosystem-level approaches in understanding patterns of species persistence; and finally to large-scale diversity patterns and species conservation. Subject reviews, case-studies, and discussions of techniques are combined to produce a state-of-the-art book.

The Snow Geese of La Perouse Bay - Natural Selection in the Wild (Hardcover, New): Fred Cooke, Robert F. Rockwell, David B. Lank The Snow Geese of La Perouse Bay - Natural Selection in the Wild (Hardcover, New)
Fred Cooke, Robert F. Rockwell, David B. Lank
R1,968 Discovery Miles 19 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together the results from one of the most significant long-term studies of birds in the late twentieth century, testing our understanding of evolution in natural populations. Combining genetics, behaviour, ecology, and a landmark data set, it will be essential reading for everyone with an interest in evolutionary ecology. The Lesser Snow Goose is a migratory Arctic breeder which occurs in two genetically distinct forms. Most have white plumage, but some are dark, allowing rapid scoring and study of a highly visible heritable trait. Initial chapters describe the natural history, recent evolutionary history, and current patterns of gene flow in the species. A subsequent chapter presents a detailed demographic model integrating both fecundity and survival components of fitness, which is used as an analytical framework throughout later chapters. Two chapters detail the effects of annual and age-specific variation in fitness components. The authors then focus on the microevolutionary status of the population, using data gathered over 26 years on 40,000 individually marked adult geese, 45,000 nests, and 110,000 goslings at one colony in northern Manitoba. The heart of the book analyses the working of natural selection on plumage colour, seasonal timing of breeding, clutch size, egg size, and body size, using the components of fitness approach to quantifying selection in stages throughout the animal life cycle. The results are an important advance in understanding the evolutionary process in vertebrates.

Extinction Rates (Paperback, New): John H. Lawton, Robert M. May Extinction Rates (Paperback, New)
John H. Lawton, Robert M. May
R3,137 Discovery Miles 31 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

As the need increases for sound estimates of impending rates of animal and plant species extinction, scientists must have a firm grounding in the qualitative and quantitative methods required to make the best possible predictions. Extinction Rates offers the most wide-ranging and practical introduction to those methods available. With contributions from an international cast of leading experts, the book combines cutting-edge information on recent and past extinction rates with treatments of underlying ecological and evolutionary causes. Throughout, it highlights apparent differences in extinction rates among taxonomic groups and places, aiming to identify unresolved issues and important questions. Written with advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mind, Extinction Rates will also prove invaluable to researchers in ecology, conservation biology, and the earth and environmental sciences.

Fractals: A User's Guide for the Natural Sciences (Paperback): Harold M. Hastings, George Sugihara Fractals: A User's Guide for the Natural Sciences (Paperback)
Harold M. Hastings, George Sugihara
R2,366 Discovery Miles 23 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This insightful work explains Mandelbrot's fractal geometry and describes some of its most interesting applications. Fractal geometry exploits a characteristic property of the real world--self-similarity--to find simple rules for the assembly of complex natural objects. Beginning with the foundations of measurement in Euclidean geometry, the authors progress from analogues in the geometry of random fractals to applications spanning the natural sciences, including the developmental biology of neurons and pancreatic islets, fluctuations of bird populations, patterns in vegetative ecosystems, and even earthquake models. Written to enable students and researchers to master the methods of this timely subject, the book steers a middle course between the formality of many papers in mathematics and the informality of picture-orientated books on fractals. It is both a logically developed text and an essential "fractals for users" handbook. It is an essential resource for researchers and students in ecology, biology, applied mathematics, and plant and environmental sciences.

Quantitative Ecology and the Brown Trout (Paperback): JM Elliott Quantitative Ecology and the Brown Trout (Paperback)
JM Elliott
R1,897 Discovery Miles 18 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides the first synthesis of quantitative information on brown trout ecology. By comparing the brown trout to closely related species such as the Atlantic salmon, the Pacific salmon, and the rainbow trout, the author illuminates key issues regarding animal ecology in general. Topics include the global success of the brown trout, long-term case studies of the dynamics of one brown trout population, ecological differences between brown trout populations, natural selection and genetic differences between brown trout, and the mechanisms responsible for population regulation in juvenile trout. The book ends with conclusions that can be drawn about brown trout ecology, a discussion of how those conclusions can aid in conservation and management, and an effort to identify areas in need of further research. The book emphasizes the development, testing, and use of realistic mathematical models that have proven so effective in the preservation of valuable species. Students and professional ecologists, fish biologists, and fisheries managers will welcome this incisive resource.

Comparative Urban Research From Theory To Practice - Co-Production For Sustainability (Paperback): Beth Perry, Ileana Versace,... Comparative Urban Research From Theory To Practice - Co-Production For Sustainability (Paperback)
Beth Perry, Ileana Versace, Joakim Nordqvist, Sylvia Croese, Lillian Omondi, …
R481 Discovery Miles 4 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Reporting on the innovative, transdisciplinary research on sustainable urbanisation undertaken by Mistra Urban Futures, a highly influential research centre based in Sweden (2010-19), this book builds on the Policy Press title Rethinking Sustainable Cities to make a significant contribution to evolving theory about comparative urban research. Highlighting important methodological experiences from across a variety of diverse contexts in Africa and Europe, this book surveys key experiences and summarises lessons learned from the Mistra Urban Futures' global research platforms. It demonstrates best practice for developing and deploying different forms of transdisciplinary co-production, covering topics including neighbourhood transformation and housing justice, sustainable urban and transport development, urban food security and cultural heritage.

Bird Population Studies - Relevance to Conservation and Management (Paperback, Reissue): C.M. Perrins, J.D. Lebreton, G.J.M.... Bird Population Studies - Relevance to Conservation and Management (Paperback, Reissue)
C.M. Perrins, J.D. Lebreton, G.J.M. Hirons
R3,261 R2,488 Discovery Miles 24 880 Save R773 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There are more than one-thousand species of threatened birds in the world, while many others are valued for sport and some are serious pests. All these bird populations require management of one kind or another. This volume reviews our current understanding of avian population dynamics and explores ways in which population studies can contribute to effective conservation and management. The earlier chapters review general questions such as estimation of demographic parameters, the role of mathematical modelling, and the special problems of island populations and seabird populations. The specific chapters are devoted to great tits, snow geese, white storks, puffins, flamingos, grey partridge, red grouse, common terns, herring gulls, lesser black-backed gulls, ducks, Florida scrub jays, and northern spotted owls. The emphasis throughout is on how bird populations are regulated under various constraints and conditions and on what changes we might expect under varying environmental regimes.

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