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This series examines the interrelations of politics and society,
bringing together articles from an international and
interdisciplinary community of scholars. This title examines global
perspectives on the political economy of race and ethnicity.
This volume represents an attempt to link the theories and research
of an interdisciplinary group of urbanists with the practical
applications that scholars can help institute in the community. The
articles in "Neighbourhood Politics", analyze political forces
within local communities and their intersection with policy
decisions about economic development. Those in "Community and
Identity" examine the ways in which individuals are shaped by and
respond to changing economic conditions in their communities. In
"Perspectives on Community Issues and Policies" the authors explore
the specific cases of child development, education reform and rent
control policies as outcomes of contested or problematic community
relations. The articles in "Information technology and Community
Development" discuss models of community development linked to
community networks. In "Institutional Support for Community
Building" the authors show how the institutions of religion and
higher education have the potential to strengthen local community
development. Several of these papers were presented in an earlier
form at meetings of the Urban Affairs Association in Toronto, USA
(1997) or Fort Worth, USA (1998).
This series examines the interrelations of politics and society,
bringing together articles from an international and
interdisciplinary community of scholars.
From agaves to ice plants, and from sedums to sempervivums, hardy
succulent plants bring beauty, versatility, and intrigue to
perennial gardens in every hardiness zone. No longer relegated to
desert climates, succulents offer extraordinary color, texture,
durability, and ease of care. It's no wonder succulents are some of
the hottest plants to capture the attention of enthusiastic growers
in all zones. Hardy Succulents gives gardeners everything they need
to know to select, grow, and maintain these dazzling, low-fuss
plants. With step-by-step growing instructions, practical care
tips, creative ideas for use, and stunning photographs from
acclaimed garden photographer Saxon Holt, this book is as beautiful
as it is practical - one that will appeal to novices and
experienced gardeners alike. Gwen Kelaidis, an avid horticulturist
and garden designer, provides a comprehensive overview of these
unusual beauties, including tips for purchasing, planting, weeding,
and dividing. She encourages gardeners to consider the plants when
searching for autumn color and explains how succulents can solve
common, and confounding, garden problems. Presented alongside
Holt's captivating, cover-to-cover images, her insights are sure to
inspire growers of all levels and climates. Readers will delight in
succulents' unexpected colors - bronzes, grays, greens, and blues -
as well as their distinct shapes. The first book dedicated to
bringing succulents to every North American hardiness zone, "Hardy
Succulents" holds intriguing possibilities for gardeners looking
for dramatic ways to make bold statements.
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