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Urban Environment and Geoinformatics is a collection of papers
which deal with India's urban issues at varying levels of scale.
The contributions span topics as diverse as urban challenges in the
21st century, the impact of the development of towns on Indian
tribal communities, the urban scenario as manifest in the emergence
of high-rise buildings or gated communities, and more.
Geoinformatic techniques like Geographic Information Systems and
remote sensing have been applied in the study of land use and land
cover, change detection, urban water resources, and demarcating
rainwater harvesting sites. The book examines the impact of
geo-environmental factors on the development of a port city, the
creation of healthy urban colonies, the status of underground
water, and the concerns of air pollution. Studies of industrial
activism and municipal solid waste landfills are also unique cases
of focus.
Practical and straightforward, this book is a multidisciplinary
introduction to the process of planning, conducting and analysing
qualitative research, from selecting appropriate methods to
publishing your findings. Built around the authors' Qualitative
Research Cycle - consisting of the design, data collection and
analytic cycles - this pragmatic guide clearly demonstrates the
steps you need to take to ensure your research is rigorous and
robust. Drawing on decades of experience teaching workshops, the
book is packed with techniques and tools to help you turn theory
and method into research practice. This second edition: Showcases
the importance of linking research design to data analysis, helping
you avoid potential pitfalls and get the most out of your data
Highlights the relevance and wide application of qualitative
methods with an array of international examples of real field
research and interdisciplinary case studies Gives clear guidance on
writing qualitative research, including how to respond to critiques
of qualitative methods Has a renewed focus on evaluating quality in
qualitative research, ensuring your work is valid, reflexive and
ethical Offering tried and tested research tools like interview
guides that you can apply to your own projects and supported by
online resources including checklists and reflective questions,
this book is the perfect companion for anyone looking to complete a
successful project using qualitative research methods.
Global Warming: Alarmists, Skeptics and Deniers brings a unique
geological perspective to this politically charged issue, a
perspective that has been ignored far too long. Written by a
father-son team of geoscientist and attorney, it is the concise
guide to the global warming controversy that has been long needed.
As a university professor and research geoscientist for thirty
years, Dr. Robinson knows that geological science is essential for
placing the global warming controversy in proper prospective. One
cannot hope to understand how humans might be causing climate
change without an understanding of the magnitude and speed natural
processed are capable of when it comes to climate change. Earth
history is the only yardstick we have to determine whether recent
climate change is unusual or not. Yet, inexplicably, a vast
repository of geologic data has been ignored in this contentious
issue. Global Warming: Alarmists, Skeptics and Deniers was written
to correct this oversight.
This book has been years in the making. It follows the outline
Dr. Robinson used successfully for many years in a college classes
taken by large numbers of students. Using an easy-to-understand
question and answer format, the fourteen chapters of the book cover
systematically all the major scientific issues of global warming.
With more than three hundred references to peer-reviewed science
journal articles and numerous illustrations, it shows how the
scientific underpinnings of the global warming theory are actually
weak and uncertain.
Dr. Robinson is the author of numerous scientific articles in
national and international journals. His background in teaching a
wide variety of geology courses has shown him how to present
difficult scientific concepts in a way that is understandable and
interesting to non-scientists. He has chaired sessions at
scientific conferences, led seminars for science teachers, served
as the head at two different college geoscience departments and was
interviewed on a television network. His co-author and son, an
attorney experienced in argumentative rhetoric, has helped him hone
in on the erroneously based assumptions underlying activists'
arguments. He has also served as a sounding board for areas where
the writing, intended for a general audience, needed to be less
technical. Together, this unique father-son team present a well
thought out and fully documented discussion of the global warming
theory without impugning anyone's sincerity, motives or personal
integrity. Global Warming: Alarmists, Skeptics and Deniers covers
the science of global warming, but unlike many other books, not the
politics.
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