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Recreational Hunting, Conservation and Rural Livelihoods - Science and Practice (Hardcover): Barney Dickson, Jonathan Hutton,... Recreational Hunting, Conservation and Rural Livelihoods - Science and Practice (Hardcover)
Barney Dickson, Jonathan Hutton, William A. Adams
R4,420 R3,521 Discovery Miles 35 210 Save R899 (20%) Out of stock

Recreational hunting has long been a controversial issue. Is it a threat to biodiversity or can it be a tool for conservation, giving value to species and habitats that might otherwise be lost? Are the moral objections to hunting for pleasure well founded? Does recreational hunting support rural livelihoods in developing countries, or are these benefits exaggerated by proponents?

For the first time, this book addresses many of the issues that are fundamental to an understanding of the real role of recreational hunting in conservation and rural development. It examines the key issues, asks the difficult questions, and seeks to present the answers to guide policy. Where the answers are not available, it highlights gaps in our knowledge and lays out the research agenda for the next decade.

What Does it All Mean? - A Humanistic Account of Human Experience (Paperback): William A. Adams What Does it All Mean? - A Humanistic Account of Human Experience (Paperback)
William A. Adams
R593 Discovery Miles 5 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As a young man, Bill Adams travelled the world teaching US citizens abroad on behalf of a large state university on the East Coast. Back home, he reflected that if there were answers to the great questions of life, then he'd not found them - not in India, in Europe, in China, or Japan. In time, he came to see that his lifelong interest in how the mind works could be the clue to the meaning of life. Socrates had been right all along: Know thyself. Adams now sets out a new reasoned argument, based on his experience as a cognitive psychologist and as a human being, to show why Socrates was right: the purpose of life is to recognize ourselves - in each other and in all things. The mind is looking for itself: that is how it works, that is what it does for a living.

The Lonely Way and Other Poems (1903) (Paperback): William A. Adam The Lonely Way and Other Poems (1903) (Paperback)
William A. Adam
R555 Discovery Miles 5 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

The Lonely Way And Other Poems (1903) (Paperback): William A. Adam The Lonely Way And Other Poems (1903) (Paperback)
William A. Adam
R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Remembering Xinxiang (Paperback): William A. Adams Remembering Xinxiang (Paperback)
William A. Adams
R532 R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Save R91 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

William L. Adams has led a varied and exciting life, severing in the United State Navy as an officer and teaching around the world. On sabbatical in 1999, he journeyed to central China, the "real China," and spent a year teaching writing and British and American history at Henan Normal University. It is his experience there, living and teaching in impoverished Henan province - China's most populated province - that inspired this book.

What Does it All Mean? - A Humanistic Account of Human Experience (Hardcover): William A. Adams What Does it All Mean? - A Humanistic Account of Human Experience (Hardcover)
William A. Adams
R1,134 Discovery Miles 11 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As a young man, Bill Adams travelled the world teaching US citizens abroad on behalf of a large state university on the East Coast. Back home, he reflected that if there were answers to the great questions of life, then he'd not found them - not in India, in Europe, in China, or Japan. In time he came to see that his lifelong interest in how the mind works could be the clue to the meaning of life. Socrates had been right all along: Know thyself. Adams now sets out a new reasoned argument, based on his experience as a cognitive psychologist and as a human being, to show why Socrates was right: the purpose of life is to recognize ourselves - in each other and in all things. The mind is looking for itself: that is how it works, that is what it does for a living.

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