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This edited book is a comprehensive compilation of principles,
conventional and molecular approaches used to develop improved
varieties and hybrids of major crops in light of their origin,
evolution, taxonomy, production and productivity and need by human
civilization. The book covers breeding prospects of all important
food and commercial crops. It highlights the importance of breeding
tools and techniques in ensuring food security. This book is of
interest to teachers, researchers, agriculture scientists, capacity
builders, and policymakers. Also, the book serves as additional
reading material for undergraduate and graduate students of
agriculture, soil science, and environmental sciences. National and
international agricultural scientists and policymakers will find
this book useful.
This book critically examines the public participation processes in
urban planning and development by evaluating the operations of
Planning Advisory Committees (PACs) through two meta-criteria of
fairness and effectiveness. Traditional models of public
participation in planning have long been criticized for separating
planners from the public. This book proposes a novel conceptual
model to address the gaps in existing practices in order to
encourage greater public involvement in planning decisions and
policymaking. It assesses the application of the evaluative
framework for PACs as a new approach to public participation
evaluation in urban planning. With a case study focused on the PACs
in Inner City area of Canberra, Australia, the book offers a
conceptual framework for evaluating fairness and effectiveness of
the public participation processes that can also be extended to
other countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, New
Zealand, Canada, Scandinavian countries, the European Union, and
some Asian countries such as India. Offering valuable insights on
how operational processes of PACs can be re-configured, this book
will be a useful guide for students and academics of planning and
public policy analysis, as well as the planning professionals in
both developed and developing countries.
This volume is comprehensively designed to help prospective English
Language Teaching (EFL) teachers specializing in EFL mainly in
South Asian countries. It analyses the application of ELT theories,
concepts, and methods to sharpen their understanding of the various
techniques used for teaching English effectively in the EFL
context. The book discusses the basic concepts of language aimed to
develop a sense of the language phenomenon as a unique human
attribute. It covers the theories of language from various
disciplines such as biology, sociology, psychology, and
linguistics. The book explains the underlying structures or
components that shape the edifice of languages such as phonology,
morphology, syntax, grammar, phonetics, semantics, and pragmatics.
While taking the reader through language learning theories with a
focus on English as the second language, it discusses the different
teaching methods that can be adopted by teachers in classroom
settings. The book will be of interest to teachers, students and
researchers of education, teacher education, and English Language
Teaching. It will also be useful for educators, English language
teachers, language learners, professionals working in the field of
education and language, and those who aspire to teach and learn
English in Foreign context.
This book critically examines the public participation processes in
urban planning and development by evaluating the operations of
Planning Advisory Committees (PACs) through two meta-criteria of
fairness and effectiveness. Traditional models of public
participation in planning have long been criticized for separating
planners from the public. This book proposes a novel conceptual
model to address the gaps in existing practices in order to
encourage greater public involvement in planning decisions and
policymaking. It assesses the application of the evaluative
framework for PACs as a new approach to public participation
evaluation in urban planning. With a case study focused on the PACs
in Inner City area of Canberra, Australia, the book offers a
conceptual framework for evaluating fairness and effectiveness of
the public participation processes that can also be extended to
other countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, New
Zealand, Canada, Scandinavian countries, the European Union, and
some Asian countries such as India. Offering valuable insights on
how operational processes of PACs can be re-configured, this book
will be a useful guide for students and academics of planning and
public policy analysis, as well as the planning professionals in
both developed and developing countries.
Transgenic Technology Based Value Addition in Plant Biotechnology
discusses the principles, methodology and applications of
transgenic technologies. With step-by-step methods on genome
editing techniques and a range of potential applications, from
improving crop yield to increasing therapeutic efficacy, this book
is a one-stop reference for plant gene editing technologies. It
will be of particular interest to researchers interested in plant
biotechnology and plant genetics, as well as agricultural
scientists and those concerned with medicinal plants.
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
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