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A two-volume set made up of 'Biology and Conservation of Wild
Canids' and 'Biology and Conservation of Wild Felids'. These
advanced textbooks bring together a unique network of the world's
most respected and knowledgeable experts to provide a review of the
biology and conservation of these families, and provide detailed
case-studies from species investigations worldwide.
"Dazzling inventions from the far north."
Today's Arctic communities have all the comforts of modern
living. Yet the Inuit survived in this harsh landscape for hundreds
of years with nothing but the land and their own ingenuity. Join
authors Alootook Ipellie and David MacDonald as they explore the
amazing innovations of traditional Inuit and how their ideas
continue to echo around the world.
Some inventions are still familiar to us: the one-person
watercraft known as a kayak retains its Inuit name. Other
innovations have been replaced by modern technology: slitted snow
goggles protected Inuit eyes long before sunglasses arrived on the
scene. And other ideas were surprisingly inspired: using
human-shaped stone stacks (lnunnguat) to trick and trap
caribou.
Many more Inuit innovations are explored here, including: Dog
sleds Kids' stuff Shelter Food preservation Clothing Medicine.
In all, more than 40 Inuit items and ideas are showcased
through dramatic photos and captivating language. From how these
objects were made, to their impact on contemporary culture, The
Inuit Thought of It is a remarkable catalog of Inuit invention.
In recent years as globalization and market liberalization have
marched forward unabated, and the global commons continue to be
commodified and privatized at a rapid pace. In this global process,
the ownership, sale and supply of water is increasingly the
flashpoint for debates and conflict over privatization, and nowhere
is the debate more advanced or acute than in southern Africa. The
Age of Commodity provides an overview on the debates over water
privatization including a conceptual overview of water
'privatization', how it relates to human rights, macro-economic
policy and GATS and how the debates are shaped by research
methodologies. The book then presents case studies of important
water privatization initiatives in the region, drawing out crucial
themes common to water privatization debates around the world
including corruption, gender equity and donor conditionalities.
This is book is powerful and necessary reading in our new age of
commodity.
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RIBA Conservation Guide
Marion Barter, Anna Joynt, David McDonald, Andrew Shepherd
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Discovery Miles 10 370
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This is an essential guide for those taking either the RIBA
Conservation Register Course or another building conservation
course. Taking as its starting point the ICOMOS Education and
Training Guidelines, the internationally-recognised set of
criteria, this book explores everything you need to know when
undertaking projects that involve architectural conservation. This
is the only book that deals systematically with the ICOMOS
Guidelines, written by RIBA course tutors, bringing their extensive
expertise to the table, with their varied and practical experience
in the public, private and academic sectors. With guidance that can
applied both in the UK and internationally, and covering the
essential aspects of climate change and retrofit, this is a
must-have handbook.
The musteloids are the most diverse super-family among carnivores,
ranging from little known, exotic, and highly-endangered species to
the popular and familiar, and include a large number of introduced
invasives. They feature terrestrial, fossorial, arboreal, and
aquatic members, ranging from tenacious predators to frugivorous
omnivores, span weights from a 100g weasel to 30kg giant otters,
and express a range of social behaviours from the highly gregarious
to the fiercely solitary. Musteloids are the subjects of extensive
cutting-edge research from phylogenetics to the evolution of
sociality and through to the practical implications of disease
epidemiology, introduced species management, and climate change.
Their diversity and extensive biogeography inform a wide spectrum
of ecological theory and conservation practice. The editors of this
book have used their combined 90 years of experience working on the
behaviour and ecology of wild musteloids to draw together a unique
network of the world's most successful and knowledgeable experts.
The book begins with nine review chapters covering hot topics in
musteloid biology including evolution, disease, social
communication, and management. These are followed by twenty
extensive case studies providing a range of comprehensive
geographic and taxonomic coverage. The final chapter synthesises
what has been discussed in the book, and reflects on the different
and diverse conservation needs of musteloids and the wealth of
conservation lessons they offer. Biology and Conservation of
Musteloids provides a conceptual framework for future research and
applied conservation management that is suitable for graduate level
students as well as professional researchers in musteloid and
carnivore ecology and conservation biology. It will also be of
relevance and use to conservationists and wildlife managers.
The badgers of Wytham Woods (Oxford, UK) have been studied
continuously and intensively by David Macdonald for almost 50 years
(25 of them with his former student and co-author Chris Newman),
generating a wealth of data pertaining to every facet of their
ecology and evolution. Through a mix of accessible, highly readable
prose and cutting-edge science, the authors weave a riveting
scientific story of the lives of these intriguing creatures,
highlighting the insights offered to science more broadly through
badgers as a model system. They provide a paradigm - from
population down to molecule - for a deeper understanding of
mammalian behaviour, ecology, epidemiology, evolutionary biology,
and conservation. The real value of this long-term study is
particularly apparent with current and globally relevant challenges
such as climate change, disease epidemics, and senescence. This
unique dataset enables us to examine these issues in a context that
only a half-century experiment can reveal. The Badgers of Wytham
Woods will appeal to a broad audience of professional academics
(especially carnivore and mammalian biologists), researchers and
students at all levels, governmental and non-governmental wildlife
bodies, and to the natural historian fascinated by wild animals and
the remarkable processes of nature they exemplify.
The musteloids are the most diverse super-family among carnivores,
ranging from little known, exotic, and highly-endangered species to
the popular and familiar, and include a large number of introduced
invasives. They feature terrestrial, fossorial, arboreal, and
aquatic members, ranging from tenacious predators to frugivorous
omnivores, span weights from a 100g weasel to 30kg giant otters,
and express a range of social behaviours from the highly gregarious
to the fiercely solitary. Musteloids are the subjects of extensive
cutting-edge research from phylogenetics to the evolution of
sociality and through to the practical implications of disease
epidemiology, introduced species management, and climate change.
Their diversity and extensive biogeography inform a wide spectrum
of ecological theory and conservation practice. The editors of this
book have used their combined 90 years of experience working on the
behaviour and ecology of wild musteloids to draw together a unique
network of the world's most successful and knowledgeable experts.
The book begins with nine review chapters covering hot topics in
musteloid biology including evolution, disease, social
communication, and management. These are followed by twenty
extensive case studies providing a range of comprehensive
geographic and taxonomic coverage. The final chapter synthesises
what has been discussed in the book, and reflects on the different
and diverse conservation needs of musteloids and the wealth of
conservation lessons they offer. Biology and Conservation of
Musteloids provides a conceptual framework for future research and
applied conservation management that is suitable for graduate level
students as well as professional researchers in musteloid and
carnivore ecology and conservation biology. It will also be of
relevance and use to conservationists and wildlife managers.
The editors utilize their 50 years of combined experience in
professional engagement with the behaviour and ecology of wild
felids to draw together a unique network of the world's most
respected and knowledgeable experts. For the first time, this
inter-disciplinary research programme is brought together within a
single volume.
Beginning with a complete account of all 36 felid species, there
follow 8 comprehensive review chapters that span all the topics
most relevant to felid conservation science, including evolution
and systematics, felid form and function, genetic applications,
behavioural ecology, management of species that come into conflict
with people and control of international trade in felid species,
conservation tools/techniques, ex situ management, and felid
diseases. 19 detailed case studies then delve deeply into syntheses
of the very best species investigations worldwide, written by all
the leading figures in the field. These chapters portray the unique
attributes of the wild felids, describe their fascinating (and
conflicting) relationship with humans, and create an unparalleled
platform for future research and conservation measures. A final
chapter analyses the requirements of, and inter-disciplinary
approaches to, practical conservation with cutting-edge examples of
conservation science and action that go far beyond the cat family.
The editors utilize their 50 years of combined experience in
professional engagement with the behaviour and ecology of wild
felids to draw together a unique network of the world's most
respected and knowledgeable experts. For the first time, this
inter-disciplinary research programme is brought together within a
single volume.
Beginning with a complete account of all 36 felid species, there
follow 8 comprehensive review chapters that span all the topics
most relevant to felid conservation science, including evolution
and systematics, felid form and function, genetic applications,
behavioural ecology, management of species that come into conflict
with people and control of international trade in felid species,
conservation tools/techniques, ex situ management, and felid
diseases. 19 detailed case studies then delve deeply into syntheses
of the very best species investigations worldwide, written by all
the leading figures in the field. These chapters portray the unique
attributes of the wild felids, describe their fascinating (and
conflicting) relationship with humans, and create an unparalleled
platform for future research and conservation measures. A final
chapter analyses the requirements of, and inter-disciplinary
approaches to, practical conservation with cutting-edge examples of
conservation science and action that go far beyond the cat family.
This is one of the new Icon titles from Haynes. Originally
published in the classic manual size, this compact format will
appeal to trade outlets and gift markets. Written by two of British
Airways' most experienced Concorde flight crew, the Concorde Manual
is the latest aircraft manual from Haynes, following on from the
acclaim received by the Spitfire Manual. Concentrating on the
technical and engineering aspects of Concorde, this manual gives
rare insights into owning, operating, servicing and flying the
supersonic airliner. Although the British and French Concorde
fleets were prematurely retired in 2003, interest in this marvel of
design and technology remains undiminished and all who admire
Concorde will relish the unique information provided in this
innovative title.
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The Harder They Come (Blu-ray disc)
Bobby Charlton, Winston Stona, Ras Daniel Hartman, Carl Bradshaw, Jimmy Cliff, …
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R473
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Discovery Miles 2 920
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Cult Jamaican classic starring reggae star Jimmy Cliff as Ivanhoe
Martin, a country boy who comes to Kingston to make it big in the
music industry. Hampered by payola and music industry corruption,
Ivanhoe turns to ganja-dealing to try and make ends meet. Events
spiral out of his control and he soon finds himself on the run from
the police. The celebrated soundtrack is peppered with reggae
classics by the likes of Toots and the Maytals, Desmond Dekker, The
Melodians and Cliff himself who performs, among others, the title
track and the timeless 'Many Rivers to Cross'.
The Number One Bestseller ______________ For over thirty years,
David McDonald worked in Ireland's biggest prisons. This is his
story. As a young officer, McDonald got a baptism of fire in
Mountjoy. In 1989 it was a chaotic, pungent and overcrowded place,
and the approach to keeping order was primitive. Returning to his
hometown two years later, he entered Portlaoise Prison, which - due
to the presence of IRA and other subversive prisoners - was then
the most secure prison in Europe. McDonald was amazed to discover
the power of these subversives within the prison. Portlaoise, and
later the new Midlands Prison, were also where Ireland's emerging
class of serious gangsters were housed. McDonald dealt with
notorious household names like John Gilligan, Christy Kinahan,
Brian Meehan, Dessie O'Hare and, more recently, killers like Graham
Dwyer, in his average working day. McDonald shares vivid accounts
of the constant war of attrition between prisoners and prison
authorities over the smuggling of contraband like drugs and phones.
His work in a specialist security unit trying to stop this
trafficking sometimes brought him into conflict with his bosses. He
also questioned aspects of an often brutal and under-resourced
system. Ultimately, concerns about poor handling of key issues led
to him becoming a whistle-blower. In Unlocked, McDonald brilliantly
describes the boredom, the constant tension and flashpoints of
extreme violence, and the moments of comedy, tragedy and surprising
humanity that are part and parcel of working in prisons. Written
with the help of award-winning journalist and author, Mick
Clifford, it is a jaw-dropping and authentic account of life in the
toughest of workplaces. _____________ 'An extraordinary
behind-the-scenes look at the hidden world of Irish prisoners . . .
fascinating' Brendan O'Connor 'Cracking' Matt Cooper
To the dentist or maxillofacial practitioner, radiology is an
essential diagnostic discipline and a valuable tool for treatment
planning. Now more than ever, dentists are often the first to
encounter lesions of the face and jaws and are frequently held
liable for recognizing pathologies and other sites of concern.
"Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology: A Diagnostic Approach" provides
clinicians of varied disciplines and skill levels a practical and
systematic approach to diagnosing lesions affecting the face and
jaws. Firmly grounded in evidence-based research, the book presents
a clear understanding of the clinical impact of each lesion within
a prospective diagnosis.
"Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology" is logically organized,
beginning with the basics of radiological diagnosis before
discussing each of the advanced imaging modalities in turn.
Modalities discussed include helical and cone-beam computed
tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission
tomography, and ultrasonography. Later chapters cover radiological
pathologies of the jaw, and also those of the head and neck
immediately outside the oral and maxillofacial region. Written by a
recognized expert in the field, "Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology"
contains a multitude of clinical images, practical examples, and
flowcharts to facilitate differential diagnosis.
'Afghanistan is seen as a major drug producer, but its own people
are becoming the victims. ... David Macdonald not only explores
[the reasons for this] but also tells an addictive tale that is
difficult to resist.' Shirazuddin Siddiqi, BBC 'This stunning book
provides a first hand account of the Afghan drug problem. David
Macdonald has written the definitive text on drugs in Afghanistan.'
Professor Gerry Stimson, Executive Director, International Harm
Reduction Association 'David Macdonald tells a story about the
diversity of drug use in Afghanistan that no one has ever told
before.' Ethan Nadelmann, Executive Director, Drug Policy Alliance,
New York Afghanistan is the world's largest producer of opium and
heroin. This book explores the devastating impact that the drugs
trade has had on the Afghan people. Author David Macdonald has
worked as a drugs advisor to the UN. Based on his extensive
experience, this book breaks down the myths surrounding the
cultivation and consumption of drugs, providing a detailed analysis
of the history of drug use within the country. He examines the
impact of over 25 years of continuous conflict, and shows how
poverty and instability has led to an increase in drugs
consumption. He also considers the recent rise in the use of
pharmaceutical drugs, resulting in dangerous chemical cocktails and
analyses the effect of Afghanistan's drug trade on neighbouring
countries.
Since 2001, when the previous edition of this award-winning
encyclopedia was published, new advances in molecular evolution and
changes in how scientists view the classification of mammals
resulted in a restructuring of the older classification system.
This new approach means that certain animals, such as moles,
shrews, and insectivores, are now reclassed based on molecular and
other biological evidence that has been collected over the last
five years. In three comprehensive, beautifully illustrated
volumes, ""The Encyclopedia of Mammals, Second Edition"" brings the
extensive research on this topic up to date as it reflects the
latest thinking on mammalian evolution. All information in this set
has been reviewed, updated, and expanded from the first edition,
including six new special feature sections and an abundance of
full-color photographs and illustrations. With the emergence of new
archaeological evidence, the discussion of the age and evolution of
man has been reopened, and this set addresses the role and
development of mammalian evolution in the 21st century. Written by
a team of advisory editors and some of the world's leading
biologists, ""The Encyclopedia of Mammals, Second Edition"" remains
unparalleled in scope and authority. New features include: current
information on various threats to endangered species during the
21st century; two new essays covering recent developments in
mammalian conservation; a completely new essay in the Primates
section on the evolution of hominids; and a featured essay on man
as a single species.
As witty as they are alarming, these three plays cover a
considerable range of settings and offer unusual and rewarding
opportunities to the actors. De Sade Show presents a gruesome
picture of the notorious philosopher and his intimate friends,
Salto Mortale take the audience by tortuous route to the circus,
while Persons Unknown examines the whys and wherefores of one of
the 19th century's most celebrated and puzzling unsolved crimes.
All in all, a disturbing and funny trio, and another instance of a
remarkable individual voice in the theatre.
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