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The coast can no longer be left to nature to determine its fate.
Wealth, property, economic interests, recreation, tourism and
wildlife are all threatened. Coasts are an administrative battle
ground and one of the most important and widely examined topics in
environmental management. This volume examines the issues
surrounding the human use and abuse of estuarine and coastal
environments. Emphasizing the importance and significance of this
natural resource, the uses and conflicts which occur and the
results of human activity, this book explains the ways in which
conservation and management policies and practices can protect this
productive and diverse ecosystem. Examples and real-life case
studies illustrate the effect of human intervention, both from an
historic and contemporary perspective. Exposing the environmental
consequences of estuarine pollution, Peter French highlights the
need for management strategies to promote a sustainable development
ethic for estuaries.
The coast cannot be left to nature to determine its fate. Wealth, property, economic interests, recreation, tourism and wildlife are all threatened. Coasts are an administrative battle ground and one of the most important and widely examined topics in environmental management. Coastal and Estuarine Management examines the issues surrounding the human use and abuse of estuarine and coastal environments. Emphasising the importance and significance of this natural resource, the uses and conflicts which occur and the results of human activity, this book explains the ways in which conservation and management policies and practices can protect this productive and diverse ecosystem. Examples and real-life case studies illustrate the effect of human intervention, both from an historic and contemporary perspective. Exposing the environmental consequences of estuarine pollution, Peter French highlights the need for management strategies to promote a sustainable development ethic for estuaries.
There have been many studies of children learning to talk, but
perhaps none as comprehensive - in terms of the number of children
involved, the period of continuous observation and the scope of the
analysis - as the Bristol Study of Language Development. This is
the first full-length volume to be written by members of the
research team and it is a fundamental study of language development
from infancy to primary school. It synthesises the research to date
and discusses some key socio- and psycholinguistic themes with
reference to transcribed excerpts from spontaneous conversations
recorded by the team and to experimental data. The authors' central
argument is that conversation provides the natural context of
language development and that the child learns through exploring
his world of interaction with other people. The quality of learning
is seen to depend particularly on the strategies that adults employ
to develop and extend children's contributions to interaction. This
has important practical implications for the transition from home
to school, and the second part of the book examines the differences
and similarities between the talk that goes on in these two
environments. The final chapter considers the development of
literacy. The model of language development presented here will
make stimulating and challenging reading for a wide range of
sociologists, psychologists and educationalists as well as being of
particular interest to linguists.
This volume is the first of a series on the ceramics from the Egypt
Exploration Society's excavations in the Anubieion at Saqqara. The
desert edge overlooking the Nile Valley was intensively used for
two and a half millenia before its selection as the site of the
mainly Ptolemaic temple. Mastaba tombs, pyramids and their
associated temples, densely packed shaft tombs and a Late Dynastic
cemetery came and went, many leaving evidence of former
magnificence, while invisible beneath shifting sands lies
fragmentary testimony to the kings, queens, nobles and commoners
buried here and the priestly communities who ministered to their
needs in the afterlife. Two volumes have described the surviving
structures and the large and small objects found and analysed in
the area's complex stratigraphy; the present volume adds the
evidence of that most prolific of ancient artefacts, the pottery,
for the whole period from the first use of the area until the
eighth century BC. Published and some unpublished parallels from
Saqqara itself, from the city of Memphis, where most of those
buried here lived and died, and from further afield, place each
type in its geographical and chronological context to trace the
evolution of the ceramic repertoire in the Saqqara/ Memphis area
through the major periods of ancient Egyptian history.
This volume continues the ceramic history of the Saqqara Anubis
temple, excavated by the Egypt Exploration Society from 1977 to
1979. Volume IV covers the Late Dynastic Period. From at least the
mid- 6th century BC onwards, burials appear to have been made in
the earlier shaft tombs as well as in a new cemetery in the sand. A
temple to Anubis, god of the dead, was commenced at the same time,
abandoned during the Persian Period but restarted around 400 BC.
The ceramics include bowls used by the embalmers as well as
offering vessels and the repertoire of the fourth century builders.
This new edition of the best selling, topic-based introduction to
spoken and written English, is now fully revised and expanded with
over 50% more material. This practical volume provides a wide range
of written texts and transcriptions of speech for commentary and
analysis. There are further practical activities and new sections
on areas such as 'politically correct' usage.
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