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Agroforestry seeks to balance protection of forest resources, the
exploitation of the ecosystem services that trees can contribute to
agriculture and the role of agroforestry in diversifying the range
of agricultural products and markets. This volume reviews the
latest research on the role and implementation of main types of
agroforestry, understanding and assessing the ecosystem services
that agroforestry can deliver and techniques for optimising
agroforestry practice. The book's main focus is on temperate
agroforestry, but also reviews particular issues facing
agroforestry in the tropics. The collection will be a standard
reference for forestry and agricultural scientists in universities,
government and other research centres in agroforestry
Relying on a decade-long participant observation study, this book
focuses on the salience of parent-child relationships for home
schooling. Those experiences with traditional schools emerge as a
major motive for home schooling. The quality of the relationships
that develop between parents and children are the major predictor
of a successful home schooling experience. Comparing the
socialization between traditional schooling and home schools,
Family Ties: Relationships, Socialization and Home Schooling
investigates significant controversies in these two separate
environments. Professor Gary Wyatt is able to represent a parent
with both experiences and contends to dispel the typical home
schooling critiques. The efforts of home schooling parents to
negotiate favorable identities with others and the techniques used
to manage the anxiety associated with this unconventional lifestyle
are explored.
Over six decades of brilliant prints and paintings from the most
prominent Northwest Coast artist of his generation. Since leaving
Haida Gwaii to study art in Vancouver-where he carved argillite
with Bill Reid in a department store and hand-sold prints on the
UBC campus-Guud sans glans, Robert Davidson has moved between two
worlds. As a host of Potlatches, carver of masks and totem poles,
and performer and teacher of traditional Haida songs and dances, he
has been one of the driving forces in the resurgence of Haida
culture in the aftermath of colonization. As an artist working in
serigraphs, acrylic, wood, silver, and aluminum to preserve and
breathe new life into Haida formline, he has become among the most
respected, celebrated, and thrilling artists in the country, if not
the world. Echoes of the Supernatural is the first publication in
over forty years to offer a comprehensive visual retrospective of
his astonishing career. It includes new photography of over 150
prints, as well as images of over fifty paintings; numerous painted
woven hats, painted and carved sculptures, jewellery, aluminum
sculpture; and dozens of archival photos. His long-time gallerist
Gary Wyatt, who worked closely with Davidson in shaping the book
and received full access to his archives, details the artist's life
and career, and offers insights on the work based on extensive new
interviews. A foreword by Karen Duffek situates the contours of
Davidson's practice within the broader Northwest Coast art world.
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