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This up-to-date reference book discusses the effects of climate
change on the biodiversity of insect pests. The changing climate
and agricultural intensification practices impact negatively on
insect biodiversity. The book explains the significance of insect
pests for evaluating climatic impacts on a wide range of ecological
systems. It covers the effect of climate change on pollinators, and
household and agricultural insect pests. It explains how
climate-smart agriculture can enhance productivity and food
security. Key points - Reviews the effects of climate change on
plant-insect interactions Includes topics such insect biodiversity
informatics and conservation Discusses food security, pest
management, and beneficial and social insects Covers topics like
precision agriculture and climate-smart agriculture Provides
insights on the relation between agriculture intensification and
insect biodiversity This book is meant for scientists, researchers,
and students working in the fields of agriculture, entomology,
ecology, plant science, environmental biology, and biotechnology.
This specially curated collection features four reviews of current
and key research on African swine fever (ASF). The global spread of
ASF has been unprecedented. Since 2005 ASF has spread to over 60
countries across Asia, Africa and Europe. Since it first appeared
in China in 2018, it has halved the commercial pig population in
that country. Controlling ASP has proved challenging due to its
complex epidemiology, difficulties in early detection and the
current lack of an effective vaccine. This guide synthesises and
reviews the research on key aspects of understanding, tracking and
preventing this devastating disease.
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Crane Boy (Paperback)
Diana Cohn; Illustrated by Youme Landowne
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Every year, Kinga and his classmates wait for the black-necked
cranes to return to the kingdom of Bhutan. The birds fly south over
the highest mountains in the word to winter in the valley where
Kinga lives, deep in the Himalayas. The cranes have been visiting
the valley since ancient times, but every year, fewer cranes
return. Kinga is concerned. "What can he do?," he wonders. He and
his classmates approach the monks for permission to create and
perform a dance to honor the cranes and to remind the Bhutanese
people of their duty to care for them. The monks caution them to
first watch the cranes to see how they move and learn from them.
The children watch and practice. And practice some more until the
big day when they perform before the king of Bhutan. Diana Cohn is
an educator and writer with an active commitment to social justice
work. She has published six picture books for children. Crane Boy
was inspired by two visits to Bhutan and by her interest in how
cultural traditions evolve and adapt over time. Youme is an author,
illustrator, and community-based artist who has worked
internationally in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. Her first book
Selavi: That is Life won the 2005 Jane Addams Peace Award. Pitch
Black: Don't Be Skerd, a graphic novel she co-authored with Anthony
Horton, was named one of YALSA's Top Ten Great Graphic Novels in
2009.
This book is like no other that has been written. Within these
pages you will see not only the light of the Lord but also the
miracles that he performs in the lives of his children. It tracks
the journey of one man throughout his life from Nigeria to America
while never looking back. A man that followed the voice of the Lord
to the letter, never loosing faith and never faltering in the face
of adversity. A true story that will be told from generation to
generation. A tale of inspiration. All those who are seeking the
Lord will surely find him within the pages of this book. Learning,
living and loving inside the god that has made our lives possible.
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