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Kirstenbosch the most beautiful garden in Africa
Author | : Brian J Huntley |
Publsiher | : Penguin Random House South Africa |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781775840268 |
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Kirstenbosch is a name that resonates round the world as the home of a uniquely rich flora in a setting of unsurpassed beauty, and in 2013 Kirstenbosch celebrates its 100th anniversary. This centenary publication tells the story of its establishment, its setbacks and triumphs, its benefactors and heros. It outlines the Garden's scientific eminence - as the repository of knowledge on our prized flora - and details the many attractions that make it a favourite destination for Capetonians and visitors alike. With a finely crafted text by acclaimed ecologist Brian Huntley, and lavishly illustrated with photographs and artworks that tell the history and reflect the beauty of the Garden, this will be a sought-after volume - a quality memento for visitors to Kirstenbosch and a keepsake for the many thousands of locals who flock there annually. Beautifully presented in a colourful dustjacket, this book will be a tasteful, all-occasions gift, and one to cherish.
Kirstenbosch Africa s Garden
Author | : Osha Gray Davidson |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2011-11-24 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1364520087 |
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Located on the slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa, Kirstenbosch is one of the most beautiful gardens in the world -- and one of the most important. With over 5,500 species of indigenous plants (many of them threatened or endangered), Kirstenbosch represents one of the most biodiverse regions on earth. Filled with breathtaking color images of unique flora and fauna, this book will delight nature lovers and gardeners everywhere.
The Politics of Nature and Science in Southern Africa
Author | : Maano Ramutsindela,Giorgio Miescher,Melanie Boehi |
Publsiher | : BASLER AFRIKA BIBLIOGRAPHIEN |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2016-09-12 |
Genre | : Africa, Southern |
ISBN | : 9783905758771 |
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This book brings together recent and ongoing empirical studies to examine two relational kinds of politics, namely, the politics of nature, i.e. how nature conservation projects are sites on which power relations play out, and the politics of the scientific study of nature. These are discussed in their historical and present contexts, and at specific sites on which particular human-environment relations are forged or contested. This spatio-temporal juxtaposition is lacking in current research on political ecology while the politics of science appears marginal to critical scholarship on social nature. Specifically, the book examines power relations in nature-related activities, demonstrates conditions under which nature and science are politicised, and also accounts for political interests and struggles over nature in its various forms. The ecological, socio-political and economic dimensions of nature cannot be ignored when dealing with present-day environmental issues. Nature conservation regulations are concerned with the management of flora and fauna as much as with humans. Various chapters in the book pay attention to the ways in which nature, science and politics are interrelated and also co-constitutive of each other. They highlight that power relations are naturalised through science and science-related institutions and projects such as museums, botanical gardens, wetlands, parks and nature reserves.
Strategic Opportunism What Works in Africa
Author | : Brian John Huntley |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 149 |
Release | : 2023-02-28 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9783031248801 |
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This open access book. provides a synthesis of six projects, across ten countries, each of which have been sustained for two or more decades, and which illustrate how success can be achieved regardless of systems of governance, of a nation’s wealth, or of culture. Detailed narratives are presented on the key personalities that have conceived, conducted and concluded long-term projects: personal stories of vision, failure, frustration and persistence ultimately leading to success. The case studies vary widely in their geography and goals. The single-handed commitment to re-discover the last surviving populations of Giant Sable in the miombo woodlands of central Angola, through the capture, translocation and establishment of robust breeding herds of this magnificent antelope, contrasts with the massively funded, three-decade programme with over one hundred participants that reversed the annual loss to predation by feral cats of 455 000 seabirds from a sub-Antarctic island. Similarly, the foresight of Zimbabwean and Namibian ecologists to place rural communities at the centre of conservation programmes by giving value to wildlife populations and benefits to local people, transformed a land degradation problem to a socio-ecological solution. Across ten countries, building capacity in botanical collection, documentation and herbarium management expanded into a global project to place the knowledge base of Africa’s flora onto an electronic data system accessible to researchers and conservation planners in even the most remote corners of the continent. None of these projects enjoyed immediate results. Each required leadership skills that combined vision, a generosity of spirit, fortuitous timing and the exploitation of unexpected opportunities.
66 Square Feet
Author | : Marie Viljoen |
Publsiher | : Abrams |
Total Pages | : 379 |
Release | : 2013-09-03 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9781613125557 |
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“With lush photographs and spare prose” a Brooklyn blogger shares recipes and “records her life as a gardener, a cook and an urban forager.” (The New York Times) Marie Viljoen's beautiful first book draws the reader into a world of unfolding seasons, seen from the perspective of an expert gardener, cook and photographer. Each chapter is a month, divided into three parts: New York City, the author's garden, and her kitchen, each setting the stage for a lavish seasonal menu with recipes drawn from farmers markets, wild-foraged ingredients, and produce grown on her city terrace and roof farm. Named for the size of her tiny Brooklyn terrace, and the blog it inspired, Viljoen's book is a unique perspective of the concrete jungle, where the month is known by the flowers in bloom, the vegetable in season, and the migrating birds crossing a Brooklyn sky. Set against a backdrop of growing up in South Africa and moving to the United States, meeting her French husband, and finding a culinary and emotional home in Brooklyn, Viljoen's book is a love letter to living seasonally in the most famous city on the planet. “If you don't think of this city as a living ecosystem, Marie Viljoen will change your perspective forever.” —Edible Brooklyn “Offer[s] visions of growing, cooking and sharing fresh food as central to living a good life.” —Seattle Times
World Heritage and tourism in a changing climate
Author | : Markham, Adam,Osipova, Elena,Lafrenz Samuels, Kathryn,Caldas, Astrid |
Publsiher | : UNESCO Publishing |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2016-06-06 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9789231001529 |
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The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Travel and Tourism
Author | : Linda L. Lowry |
Publsiher | : SAGE Publications |
Total Pages | : 2878 |
Release | : 2016-09-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781483368962 |
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Taking a global and multidisciplinary approach, The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Travel and Tourism brings together a team of international scholars to examine the travel and tourism industry, which is expected to grow at an annual rate of four percent for the next decade. In more than 500 entries spanning four comprehensive volumes, the Encyclopedia examines the business of tourism around the world paying particular attention to the social, economic, environmental, and policy issues at play. The book examines global, regional, national, and local issues including transportation, infrastructure, the environment, and business promotion. By looking at travel trends and countries large and small, the Encyclopedia analyses a wide variety of challenges and opportunities facing the industry. In taking a comprehensive and global approach, the Encyclopedia approaches the field of travel and tourism through the numerous disciplines it reaches, including the traditional tourism administration curriculum within schools of business and management, economics, public policy, as well as social science disciplines such as the anthropology and sociology. Key features include: More than 500 entries authored and signed by key academics in the field Entries on individual countries that details the health of the tourism industry, policy and planning approaches, promotion efforts, and primary tourism draws. Additional entries look at major cities and popular destinations Coverage of travel trends such as culinary tourism, wine tourism, agritourism, ecotourism, geotourism, slow tourism, heritage and cultural-based tourism, sustainable tourism, and recreation-based tourism Cross-references and further readings A Reader’s Guide grouping articles by disciplinary areas and broad themes
Legalized Identities
Author | : Lucas Lixinski |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2021-04-08 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781108488150 |
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Reimagines the fields of transitional justice and cultural heritage, showing how law shapes cultural identities in unanticipated yet powerful ways.