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Roots Matter (Hardcover)
Paula Owens Parker
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The Brent Spar saga has become an environmental icon of the late
1990s and its recent conclusion will have repercussions into the
21st century. Like the Newbury Bypass and the Exxon Valsez, this is
one environmental issue with real resonance for the public. This
text chronicles the events leading up to the recent decision to
recycle the offshore installation in a Norwegian fjord; the
Greenpeace campaign to stop it being dumped at sea; the
repercussions of Shell's decision to abort the decommissioning at
the eleventh hour and the dialogue processes that have occurred to
attempt to resolve the issue. It aims to give a balanced, impartial
account of the situation. Its key aim being to inform the reader
about the facts and mechanisms of the dialogue process and the need
to approach decisions in a different way. Readers should benefit
from an account of the mistakes made by both sides, the input from
government, the scientific community, the press and public, and
they can apply this knowledge to future environmental issues.
There are more - and less - effective ways for businesses, NGOs and
governments to promote and encourage sustainable behaviour, and
some common pitfalls to avoid. Behaviour Change for Sustainability
offers a variety of techniques for creating a lasting shift to
pro-environmental behaviours, including: - the definitive guide to
building a sustainable behaviour campaign that works - engaging
employees and embedding sustainability into the culture of an
organisation - using gamification as part of a sustainability
strategy.
Virtually unknown just a few years ago, gamification is fast
emerging as a user engagement and behaviour change tool that
succeeds where other tactics and strategies have failed. It's the
new 'business tech trend to watch', and is already being tested in
a diverse range of sectors. Not only useful for strengthening
communication and engagement and as a potent behaviour change
agent, it is also being advocated as a uniquely effective tool for
stimulating innovative thinking and new ideas. In the environmental
sector, 'eco-gamification' is showing early promise in sustainable
transport, employee engagement, energy and recycling, and its
potential for other sectors is clear. This DoShort contains all the
information businesses and other organisations need to make an
informed decision about whether to adopt gamification as part of
their own business and sustainability strategies -- and the tools
to get started. Owen's expert investigation outlines the latest
theory, tactics and strategies, draws together emerging best
practice and points to stand-out successes in the health and
fitness, medical research, and financial sectors, as well as early
successes in 'eco-gamification'. Whether the people you are
engaging are customers, citizens, employees, shareholders,
executives or board members, if you're an organisation concerned
with enhancing environmental sustainability, and you want your
efforts to make a real and lasting difference, this book is for
you.
Throughout the 20th century, there were increasing numbers of
artists who chose to work within a fine art aesthetic (i.e.,
expressive, communicative, innovative, unique) while simultaneously
embracing qualities associated with craft production (i.e.,
intimacy, materiality, labor, ritual). At the periphery of their
world loomed issues of status, gender, community, and economics.
This fluid situation made for an exciting mix of ideas that helped
perpetuate an ongoing debate within an art world no longer as
monothematic as it appeared in print. Objects and Meaning expands
upon a national conversation questioning how various academic
disciplines and cultural institutions approach and assign meaning
to artist-made objects in postmodern North America. Although most
of the discourse since the mid 20th century revolved around the
split between art and craft, the contributors to this collection of
essays take a broader view, examining the historical, cultural, and
theoretical perspectives that defined the parameters of that
conversation. Their focus is on issues concerning works that
appeared to 'cross over' from mainstream art to an amorphous and
pluralistic aesthetic milieu that has yet to be defined. The essays
collected for this volume, loosely organized into three
groupings_Historical Contexts, Cultural Systems, and Theoretical
Frames_contribute to a deeper understanding of the meaning of
objects and how that meaning comes to be defined. Although the
style of writing in this collection ranges from passionate
conviction to cool observation with points of view from different
professional backgrounds, each essay reflects original ideas
introduced into the cultural dialogue during this period.
The Brent Spar saga has become an environmental icon of the late
1990s and its recent conclusion will have repercussions into the
21st century. Like the Newbury Bypass and the Exxon Valsez, this is
one environmental issue with real resonance for the public. This
text chronicles the events leading up to the recent decision to
recycle the offshore installation in a Norwegian fjord; the
Greenpeace campaign to stop it being dumped at sea; the
repercussions of Shell's decision to abort the decommissioning at
the eleventh hour and the dialogue processes that have occurred to
attempt to resolve the issue. It aims to give a balanced, impartial
account of the situation. Its key aim being to inform the reader
about the facts and mechanisms of the dialogue process and the need
to approach decisions in a different way. Readers should benefit
from an account of the mistakes made by both sides, the input from
government, the scientific community, the press and public, and
they can apply this knowledge to future environmental issues.
Teaching Primary Geography is a hands-on guide to planning and
delivering primary lessons that will inspire your class and extend
their knowledge in lively and effective ways. By providing a
succinct and accessible overview to over 30 geographical topics, it
meets the needs of practitioners across the country and provides a
single reference point for informed and creative geography
teaching. Linked to the National Curriculum guidelines for Key
Stage 1 and Key Stage 2, each chapter provides easy-to-follow
lesson plans that are packed full of activities and ideas,
alongside a helpful summary, a myriad of interesting facts, key
vocabulary, cross-curricular links, and fully formed lesson plans.
Downloadable online resources are also available for immediate use
in the classroom. If you are a primary practitioner or a subject
co-ordinator who wants to plan and deliver an engaging and informed
programme in your classroom or across your whole school, this book
is for you! The Bloomsbury Curriculum Basics series provides all
the subject knowledge and lesson plans you need to deliver the
primary curriculum with confidence. Perfect for classroom teachers
and subject leads, each book includes engaging lesson plans, key
vocabulary, useful links, cross-curricular activities and much
more.
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