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First published in 1989, Chernobyl: The Long Shadow offers a
balanced review of what happened there, why and how it happened,
and what the main lessons and implications of the accident are.
It looks back on events during and after the disaster, in
particular reviewing how it and the radiation fallout were dealt
with in different countries and looks forward to how the incident
might affect the nuclear power industry around the world. The book
explores the significance of the accident within the Soviet Union,
considers its impact on public confidence in nuclear power, and
reviews what improvements are necessary in emergency planning
throughout the rest of the world.
It is written from an inter-disciplinary perspective; based on
detailedscienctific research, which is described in non-specialist
terms, it considers themes like attitudes to nuclear power and
political reaction to the accident itself. It sets the Chernobyl
accident into a proper context.
Chernobyl: The Long Shadow will appeal to students and teachers
of geography, environmental science, international politics,
nuclear physics, and to anyone interested in current affairs and
environmental problems.
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Hey Now, Little Man
Dori Elys; Illustrated by Chris Park
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R214
R184
Discovery Miles 1 840
Save R30 (14%)
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First published in 1989, Chernobyl: The Long Shadow offers a
balanced review of what happened there, why and how it happened,
and what the main lessons and implications of the accident are. It
looks back on events during and after the disaster, in particular
reviewing how it and the radiation fallout were dealt with in
different countries and looks forward to how the incident might
affect the nuclear power industry around the world. The book
explores the significance of the accident within the Soviet Union,
considers its impact on public confidence in nuclear power, and
reviews what improvements are necessary in emergency planning
throughout the rest of the world. It is written from an
inter-disciplinary perspective; based on detailedscienctific
research, which is described in non-specialist terms, it considers
themes like attitudes to nuclear power and political reaction to
the accident itself. It sets the Chernobyl accident into a proper
context. Chernobyl: The Long Shadow will appeal to students and
teachers of geography, environmental science, international
politics, nuclear physics, and to anyone interested in current
affairs and environmental problems.
This book looks at the relationships between geography and
religion. It represents a synthesis of research by geographers of
many countries, mainly since the 1960s. This book takes a broad,
interdisciplinary perspective, and features a variety of detailed
case studies. Examples and case studies have been drawn from all
the major world religions and from all continents - from both a
historical and contemporary perspective. Major themes covered in
the book include the distribution of religion and the processes by
which religion and religious ideas spread through space and time.
Some of the important links between religion and population are
also explored. A great deal of attention is focused on the visible
manifestations of religion on the cultural landscape, including
landscapes of worship and of death, and the whole field of sacred
space and religious pilgrimage. The author has also published
"Tropical Rainforests" (Routledge, 1992); and "Caring for Creation:
a Christian Way Forward" (Marshall Pickering, 1992).
Sacred Worlds explores the ways in which religion, its symbols, rites, beliefs and hopes has shaped the world in which we live. Chris Park explores the definitions of relition, its historical and ideological origins and its development. Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and their numerous offshoots are all described. The wide range of material drawn from these different belief systems is set within the context of religious, demographic, political and economic change. The nature of sacred space as place of pilgrimage and as cultural landscape is also analysed. The book enriches our understanding of the ways in which relitsion has mapped our world. eBook available with sample pages: HB:0415090121
THE YORKSHIRE DALES, so beloved of visitors today, was once remote,
wild and undiscovered, invaded by settlers who left their stories
in scars on the land and hints of their origins in the place names
that remain. As the written word developed, a gradual trickle of
explorers came to view the uncanny and the awesome, from natural
wonder to ransacked abbey. They reported back on their travels and
as word spread, the trickle became a constant stream. This unusual
and beautifully illustrated book gives us a unique window on 600
years of Dales history. Looking through the eyes of contemporary
writers, we can see how perceptions, attitudes and even the
landscape itself have changed over time. What has remained the same
is the grandeur, variety and sheer beauty of this stunning National
Park. Part history, part guide and part joyous celebration, this
unique book will enchant residents and visitors alike.
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How to Take Drugs
Chris Park
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R379
Discovery Miles 3 790
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Thoroughly revised and updated to include the latest research in
the field, A Dictionary of Environment and Conservation provides
over 9,000 A to Z entries on scientific and social aspects of the
environment-its key thinkers, treaties, movements, organizations,
concepts, and theories. Covering subjects such as sustainable
development, biodiversity, and environmental ethics, it is at the
cutting edge of environmental and conservation studies. This is the
ideal reference for students studying these subjects and anyone
with an interest in environment and conservation.
Francis of Assisi, one of the most popular saints and the patron
saint of ecology, is an enigma. He was born into a wealthy family
but gave it all up when he felt called by God to live a life of
extreme poverty. He dreamed of becoming a knight but ended up
preaching peace and reconciliation. He sought spiritual solitude
but found himself head of a large religious order. He was a radical
but remained loyal to the Catholic Church. His life and works hold
many lessons for us today, as we seek ways of living that are
informed by the gospels and rooted in integrity.
This informative dictionary contains over 8,500 entries on all
aspects of the environment and conservation. International in
scope, it embraces a broad spectrum of environmental areas
including sustainable development, biodiversity, conservation,
environmental ethics, philosophy, and history, resource management,
sociology, and policy on the environment. In addition to its
wide-ranging, concise definitions, it includes longer key entries
on topics such as Antarctica, Gaia hypothesis, genetic engineering,
the Kyoto Protocol, and the United Nations Conference on
Environmental Development. The dictionary is uniquely comprehensive
in that it addresses the social, legal, political, and economic
aspects of the environment and conservation as well as the
scientific terms. Coverage includes international treaties,
movements, trusts and organizations, as well as biographies of key
figures in environmental science. It also boasts wide coverage of
terms relating to rural/community development and participation, an
area with an increasingly key role in managing the environment and
biodiversity. This places the subject of the environment firmly in
a human as well as a scientific context.The dictionary is
supplemented with an invaluable selection of 10 appendices,
including international hazard assessment scales (including the
Beaufort scale, the Richter scale, and the Fujita tornado scale),
the geological timescale, and a list of useful websites for further
study. Concise and wide-ranging, this is an essential work of
reference for students and professionals, and anyone with an
interest in the environment and conservation
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