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This book aims to quantify and discuss how societies have directly
and indirectly benefited from ecosystem services in Patagonia; not
only in terms of provisioning and cultural services, but also
regulating and supporting services. Patagonia, a region that
stretches across two countries (ca. 10% in Chile and 90% in
Argentina), is home to some of the most extensive wilderness areas
on our planet. Natural grasslands comprise almost 30% of the
Americas, including the Patagonian steppe, while Patagonian
southern temperate forests are important for carbon sequestration
and storage, play a pivotal role in water regulation, and have
become widely recognized for their ecotourism value. However,
profound changes are now underway that could affect key ecosystem
functions and ultimately human well-being. In this context, one
major challenge we face in Patagonia is that ecosystem services are
often ignored in economic markets, government policies and land
management practices. The book explores the synergies and
trade-offs between conservation and economic development as natural
landscapes and seascapes continue to degrade in Patagonia.
Historically, economic markets have largely focused on the
provisioning services (forest products, livestock) while neglecting
the interdependent roles of regulating services (erosion and
climate control), supporting services (nutrient cycling) and
cultural services (recreation, local identity, tourism). Therefore,
the present work focuses on ecosystem functions and ecosystem
services, as well as on trends in biodiversity and the interactions
between natural environments and land-use activities throughout
Patagonia.
Over the last two decades, the topic of forest ecosystem services
has attracted the attention of researchers, land managers, and
policy makers around the globe. The services rendered by forest
ecosystems range from intrinsic to anthropocentric benefits that
are typically grouped as provisioning, regulating, supporting, and
cultural. The research efforts, assessments, and attempts to manage
forest ecosystems for their sustained services are now widely
published in scientific literature. This volume focuses on
broad-scale aspects of forest ecosystem services, beyond individual
stands to large landscapes. In doing so, it illustrates the
conceptual and practical opportunities as well as challenges
involved with planning for forest ecosystem services across
landscapes, regions, and nations. The goal here is to broaden the
scope of land use planning through the adoption of a
landscape-scale approach. Even though this approach is complex and
involves multiple ecological, social, cultural, economic, and
political dimensions, the landscape perspective appears to offer
the best opportunity for a sustained provision of forest ecosystem
services.
Mathematics student G is trying to resurrect his studies, which is
proving difficult as he finds himself - and not for the first time
- drawn into investigating a series of mysterious crimes. When
Kristen, a researcher hired by the Lewis Carroll Brotherhood, makes
a startling new discovery concerning pages torn from Caroll's
diary, she hesitates to reveal to her employers a hitherto unknown
chapter in his life. Oxford would be rocked to its core if the
truth about Lewis Carroll's relationship with Alice Liddell - the
real Alice - were brought to light. After Kristen is involved in a
surreal accident and members of the Brotherhood are anonymously
sent salacious photographs of Alice, G joins forces with Kristen as
they begin to realise that dark powers are at work. More pictures
are received, and it becomes clear that a murderer is stalking
anyone who shows too much interest in Carroll's life. G must
stretch his mathematical mind to its limits to solve the mystery
and understand the cryptic workings of the Brotherhood. Until then,
nobody, not even G, is safe. A thrilling novel from the author of
The Oxford Murders, inspired by true, strange stories from Caroll's
life, The Oxford Brotherhood is sure to make you curiouser and
curiouser.
This book aims to quantify and discuss how societies have directly
and indirectly benefited from ecosystem services in Patagonia; not
only in terms of provisioning and cultural services, but also
regulating and supporting services. Patagonia, a region that
stretches across two countries (ca. 10% in Chile and 90% in
Argentina), is home to some of the most extensive wilderness areas
on our planet. Natural grasslands comprise almost 30% of the
Americas, including the Patagonian steppe, while Patagonian
southern temperate forests are important for carbon sequestration
and storage, play a pivotal role in water regulation, and have
become widely recognized for their ecotourism value. However,
profound changes are now underway that could affect key ecosystem
functions and ultimately human well-being. In this context, one
major challenge we face in Patagonia is that ecosystem services are
often ignored in economic markets, government policies and land
management practices. The book explores the synergies and
trade-offs between conservation and economic development as natural
landscapes and seascapes continue to degrade in Patagonia.
Historically, economic markets have largely focused on the
provisioning services (forest products, livestock) while neglecting
the interdependent roles of regulating services (erosion and
climate control), supporting services (nutrient cycling) and
cultural services (recreation, local identity, tourism). Therefore,
the present work focuses on ecosystem functions and ecosystem
services, as well as on trends in biodiversity and the interactions
between natural environments and land-use activities throughout
Patagonia.
Over the last two decades, the topic of forest ecosystem services
has attracted the attention of researchers, land managers, and
policy makers around the globe. The services rendered by forest
ecosystems range from intrinsic to anthropocentric benefits that
are typically grouped as provisioning, regulating, supporting, and
cultural. The research efforts, assessments, and attempts to manage
forest ecosystems for their sustained services are now widely
published in scientific literature. This volume focuses on
broad-scale aspects of forest ecosystem services, beyond individual
stands to large landscapes. In doing so, it illustrates the
conceptual and practical opportunities as well as challenges
involved with planning for forest ecosystem services across
landscapes, regions, and nations. The goal here is to broaden the
scope of land use planning through the adoption of a
landscape-scale approach. Even though this approach is complex and
involves multiple ecological, social, cultural, economic, and
political dimensions, the landscape perspective appears to offer
the best opportunity for a sustained provision of forest ecosystem
services.
On a balmy summer's day in Oxford an old lady who once helped
decipher the Enigma Code is killed. After receiving a cryptic
anonymous note containing only the address and the symbol of a
circle, Arthur Seldom, a leading mathematician, arrives to find the
body. Then follow more murders - an elderly man on a life-support
machine is found dead with needle marks in this throat; the
percussionist of an orchestra at a concert at Blenheim Palace dies
before the audience's very eyes - seemingly unconnected except for
notes appearing in the maths department, or the attention of
Seldom. Why is he being targeted as the recipient of these coded
messages? All he can conjecture is that it might relate to his
latest book, an unexpected bestseller about serial killers and the
parallels between investigations into their crimes and certain
mathematical theorems. It is left to seldom and a postgraduate
mathematics student to work out the key to the series of symbols
before the killer strikes again.
This is a new release of the original 1947 edition.
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The Book of Murder (Paperback)
Guillermo Martinez; Translated by Sonia Soto
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R517
R452
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A chilling new tale of literary intrigue from the author of the
international sensation The Oxford Murders When Guillermo Martinez
's novel The Oxford Murders was first published in the United
States, The New York Times Book Review called it "a scholarly
whodunit [for] anyone who loves a good mystery." Now Martinez
returns with a worthy followup: the mesmerizing The Book of Murder.
A young writer finds himself unexpectedly tangled up in the story
of Luciana, his former assistant and Kloster, bestselling author
and rival. What he discovers about the deaths surrounding Luciana
will make him question everything he had always believed-and taken
for granted-about chance and calculation, cause and effect.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
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Barriga (Spanish, Paperback)
Ignacio Vleming; Illustrated by Guillermo Martin Bermejo; Marcos Augusto Llado
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R341
Discovery Miles 3 410
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