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How can human communities sustain a long-term existence on a small
planet? This challenge grows ever more urgent as the threat of
global warming increases. Planning for Sustainability presents a
wide-ranging, intellectually well-grounded and accessible
introduction to the concept of planning for more sustainable and
livable communities. The text explores topics such as how more
compact and walkable cities and towns might be created, how local
ecosystems can be restored, how social inequalities might be
reduced, how greenhouse gas emissions might be lowered, and how
more sustainable forms of economic development can be brought
about. The second edition has been extensively revised and updated
throughout, including an improved structure with chapters now
organized under three sections: the nature of sustainable planning,
issues central to sustainable planning, and scales of sustainable
planning. New material includes greater discussion of climate
change, urban food systems, the relationships between public health
and the urban environment, and international development. Building
on past schools of planning theory, Planning for Sustainability
lays out a sustainability planning framework that pays special
attention to the rapidly evolving institutions and power structures
of a globalizing world. By considering in turn each scale of
planning-international, national, regional, municipal,
neighborhood, and site and building-the book illustrates how
sustainability initiatives at different levels can interrelate.
Only by weaving together planning initiatives and institutions at
different scales, and by integrating efforts across disciplines,
can we move towards long-term human and ecological well-being.
The late-antique Roman poet Claudian has enjoyed an upsurge of
interest in his work for some thirty years. In spite of increasing
appreciation for his artistry, Claudian's position within the
history of Latin literature has not been clearly defined. This
volume presents the results of the first symposium ever devoted to
Claudian and Latin literature. Well-known scholars such as Franca
Ela Consolino, Manfred Fuhrmann, Siegmar DApp, Isabella Gualandri,
Jacqueline Long, and Peter Lebrecht Schmidt join several younger
scholars to cast new light on the literary and cultural context of
Claudian's works, on his themes and preoccupations, his aesthetics,
and on the later reception of his work. The different contributions
together give a sense not only of unity within the varied corpus of
Claudian's poetry, which comprises political and mythological epic,
epigrams, and elegies, but also of how much Claudian is
representative of the major trends of his times. Finally, the book
shows how far modern criticism has advanced towards an integrated
understanding of Claudian's work.
How can human communities sustain a long-term existence on a small
planet? This challenge grows ever more urgent as the threat of
global warming increases. Planning for Sustainability presents a
wide-ranging, intellectually well-grounded and accessible
introduction to the concept of planning for more sustainable and
livable communities. The text explores topics such as how more
compact and walkable cities and towns might be created, how local
ecosystems can be restored, how social inequalities might be
reduced, how greenhouse gas emissions might be lowered, and how
more sustainable forms of economic development can be brought
about. The second edition has been extensively revised and updated
throughout, including an improved structure with chapters now
organized under three sections: the nature of sustainable planning,
issues central to sustainable planning, and scales of sustainable
planning. New material includes greater discussion of climate
change, urban food systems, the relationships between public health
and the urban environment, and international development. Building
on past schools of planning theory, Planning for Sustainability
lays out a sustainability planning framework that pays special
attention to the rapidly evolving institutions and power structures
of a globalizing world. By considering in turn each scale of
planning-international, national, regional, municipal,
neighborhood, and site and building-the book illustrates how
sustainability initiatives at different levels can interrelate.
Only by weaving together planning initiatives and institutions at
different scales, and by integrating efforts across disciplines,
can we move towards long-term human and ecological well-being.
In this second edition of his bestselling book, author Art Kleiner
explores the nature of effective leadership in times of change and
defines its importance to the corporation of the future. He
describes a heretic as a visionary who creates change in
large-scale companies, balancing the contrary truths they can't
deny against their loyalty to their organizations. "The Age of
Heretics" reveals how managers can get stuck in counterproductive
ways of doing things and shows why it takes a heretical point of
view to get past the deadlock and move forward.
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Nine Nuns (Paperback)
Stephen Wheeler
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1899 Edition.
January 1242. Brother Walter is dying. He is an old man but the
prospect of death does not disturb him - indeed, he welcomes it to
meet with old friends and see God in the face. But before he
finally joins the heavenly host he is determined to solve one last
mystery that has been plaguing him for decades. But there are dark
forces afoot that want to frustrate his efforts and are prepared to
go to any lengths to keep secret events that even now could disturb
the government of England - even murder. In his mind Walter returns
to those far off times when Abbot Samson took him on a bizarre
journey away from the comforting familiarity of Bury Abbey and into
the wilds of barbaric Norfolk where the abbot's power is limited
and be met by a far greater one in the guise of the Warenne family
of Castle Acre - or as some still choose to call it, the Devil's
Acre.
Title: Letters and other unpublished writings of Walter Savage
Landor. Edited by Stephen Wheeler, etc.Publisher: British Library,
Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national
library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest
research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known
languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The NOVELS OF THE 18th & 19th CENTURIES
collection includes books from the British Library digitised by
Microsoft. The collection includes major and minor works from a
period which saw the development and triumph of the English novel.
These classics were written for a range of audiences and will
engage any reading enthusiast. ++++The below data was compiled from
various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this
title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to
insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Landor, Walter
Savage; Wheeler, Stephen; 1897. pp. vii, 283: plates; ports. 20 cm.
12273.e.15.
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Blood Moon (Paperback)
Stephen Wheeler
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November 1214. King John has returned to England having lost his
empire to King Philip of France. Humiliated and desperate for
support, he again travels to Bury St Edmunds where Abbot Samson has
died and a battle is raging among the monks over who will be his
successor. In the midst of this there arrives in the town a
seemingly inconsequential young couple and their maid. The wife is
heavily pregnant and gives birth in the night to a baby daughter.
But then the maid is mysteriously murdered and it is soon apparent
that the family is not all that it appears. With rebellion looming,
abbey physician Walter of Ixworth is drawn once again into
investigating a murder and a conspiracy that threatens to engulf
the country in civil war and ultimately leads to the final nemesis
that is Runnymede and Magna Carta.
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