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This comprehensive and broad-ranging introductory textbook examines
the key aspects of contemporary international development from both
a practical and theoretical perspective. It addresses the
fundamental question of what 'development' actually is and examines
social, economic and environmental developments around the world.
Written by experts with extensive field experience, this text
introduces key issues in the development debate from how the
developing world is changing global order to discussions on gender
and development as well as security and development. International
Development is a critical and interdisciplinary introduction to the
contested field of development that is the ideal companion for both
undergraduate and postgraduate students studying modules in
development on degrees in international politics, international
relations and development studies. This title will also appeal to
policy-makers working in areas of development and professionals
working in the area.
What are arachnids? How do spiders differ from harvestmen,
pseudoscorpions, mites and ticks? What makes the arachnid species
that are unique to Aotearoa so special? How are webs made? How do
they hunt prey, eat and defend themselves? Where do they live?
Which are venomous? Which can you find in your house? What makes
some arachnids the stuff of nightmares? In this fun-filled,
fact-rich, and highly illustrated book, award-winning science
writer Simon Pollard and Te Papa spider expert Phil Sirvid share
the magic, secrets, mysteries and marvels of Aotearoa New Zealand's
abundance of eight-legged beasties, from microscopic mites to
spiders as large as your hand. They also profile some of the men
and women who have helped build our knowledge in this area.
Wildbase is a very special hospital for very special animals. Tui,
kiwi, kaka, kakapo, little blue penguins, seals and many more of
New Zealand's most rare and special animals come here when they are
sick and injured. A Day at Wildbase gets up close to these birds
and mammals and the dedicated vets and veterinary staff who look
after them so they can return to the wild.
This comprehensive and broad-ranging introductory textbook examines
the key aspects of contemporary international development from both
a practical and theoretical perspective. It addresses the
fundamental question of what 'development' actually is and examines
social, economic and environmental developments around the world.
Written by experts with extensive field experience, this text
introduces key issues in the development debate from how the
developing world is changing global order to discussions on gender
and development as well as security and development. International
Development is a critical and interdisciplinary introduction to the
contested field of development that is the ideal companion for both
undergraduate and postgraduate students studying modules in
development on degrees in international politics, international
relations and development studies. This title will also appeal to
policy-makers working in areas of development and professionals
working in the area.
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