Race to Save the Tropics

Race to Save the Tropics
Author: Robert Goodland
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013-04-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781597268691

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Race to Save the Tropics documents the conflict between economic development and protection of biological diversity in tropical countries.

Race to Save the Tropics Ecology Economics for Sustainable Future

Race to Save the Tropics  Ecology   Economics for Sustainable Future
Author: Goodland Robert
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 219
Release: 1990
Genre: Environmental policy
ISBN: LCCN:91000199

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Race to Save the Rainforest

Race to Save the Rainforest
Author: National Film Network LLC
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0802601588

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"Race To Save The Rainforest" is the Science & Nature Adventure game all about the world's tropical rainforests and what you can do to save them! The game is so much fun you don't even have to be interested in the rainforest to want to play it! What is the game about? Six rainforest animals have lost their homes to deforestation. The first player to help them find new homes in the neighboring rainforest before loggers cut it down, wins. To do this you will be competing with other players and yourself. You will be answering rainforest trivia questions, spinning the dial to save endangered species, and being subject to fate cards and rolls of the dice, all while trying to avoid poachers and burning forests. "Race To Save The Rainforest" can be played at varying levels of difficulty, making it a game for almost anyone.

Research Articles

Research Articles
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
Total Pages: 868
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Aboriginal reconciliation -- Addictions -- Allergies -- Archeology --Alternative fuel for cars --Atomic bomb -- Australian animals -- Australian cultural icons -- Ballet -- Beetles -- Brand power -- Climbing mountains -- Computer animation-- Computer dating-- Convicts in exile -- Captain Cook's voyages-- Dairy production-- Dangerous predators-- Dogs -- Dumbing-down of society-- Ecological footprint -- Euthanasia-- Fast food-- Gambling-- Gay cowboy-- Genetic engineering -- Germs, viruses, epidemics --Global warming-- Hijab-- Horses-- Insomnia cure --Internet-- John Pilger-- Life savers-- Love-- Lunar and social eclipses-- Monster makers-- Nanotechnology -- National treasures -- Pirates -- Pope John Paul II -- Qantas 85th Anniversary -- Re-cycling -- Science fiction -- Space travel -- Sharks -- Sheep farming -- Spam -- Sun -- Text messaging -- Tunnels -- Venomous creatures -- Water -- Whaling -- Wizardry -- Women at war -- Seven wonders of the world -- World War 2.

Biodiversity II

Biodiversity II
Author: A Joseph Henry Press book
Publsiher: Joseph Henry Press
Total Pages: 561
Release: 1996-10-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309055840

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"The book before you...carries the urgent warning that we are rapidly altering and destroying the environments that have fostered the diversity of life forms for more than a billion years." With those words, Edward O. Wilson opened the landmark volume Biodiversity (National Academy Press, 1988). Despite this and other such alarms, species continue to vanish at a rapid rate, taking with them their genetic legacy and potential benefits. Many disappear before they can even be identified. Biodiversity II is a renewed call for urgency. This volume updates readers on how much we already know and how much remains to be identified scientifically. It explores new strategies for quantifying, understanding, and protecting biodiversity, including: New approaches to the integration of electronic data, including a proposal for a U.S. National Biodiversity Information Center. Application of techniques developed in the human genome project to species identification and classification. The Gap Analysis Program of the National Biological Survey, which uses layered satellite, climatic, and biological data to assess distribution and better manage biodiversity. The significant contribution of museum collections to identifying and categorizing species, which is essential for understanding ecological function and for targeting organisms and regions at risk. The book describes our growing understanding of how megacenters of diversity (e.g., rainforest insects, coral reefs) are formed, maintained, and lost; what can be learned from mounting bird extinctions; and how conservation efforts for neotropical primates have fared. It also explores ecosystem restoration, sustainable development, and agricultural impact. Biodiversity II reinforces the idea that the conservation of our biological resources is within reach as long as we pool resources; better coordinate the efforts of existing institutionsâ€"museums, universities, and government agenciesâ€"already dedicated to this goal; and enhance support for research, collections, and training. This volume will be important to environmentalists, biologists, ecologists, educators, students, and concerned individuals.

In the Shadows of the Tropics

In the Shadows of the Tropics
Author: James S. Duncan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317117735

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In this original work James Duncan explores the transformation of Ceylon during the mid-nineteenth century into one of the most important coffee growing regions of the world and investigates the consequent ecological disaster which erased coffee from the island. Using this fascinating case study by way of illustration, In the Shadows of the Tropics reveals the spatial unevenness and fragmentation of modernity through a focus on modern governmentality and biopower. It argues that the practices of colonial power, and the differences that race and tropical climates were thought to make, were central to the working out of modern governmental rationalities. In this context, the usefulness of Foucault's notions of biopower, discipline and governmentality are examined. The work contributes an important rural focus to current work on studies of governmentality in geography and offers a welcome non-state dimension by considering the role of the plantation economy and individual capitalists in the lives and deaths of labourers, the destabilization of subsistence farming and the aggressive re-territorialization of populations from India to Ceylon.

Ecological Economics

Ecological Economics
Author: Robert Costanza
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 543
Release: 1992-07-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780231513241

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Ecological economics is a new transdisciplinary approach to understanding and managing the ecology and economics of our world for sustainability on local, regional, and global scales. The previous isolation of these two fields has led to economic and environmental policies that have been mutually destructive rather than reinforcing in the long term. This book brings together these two disciplines in chapters covering the basic worldview of ecological economics; accounting, modeling, and analysis of ecological economicl systems; and necessary institutional changes and case studies.

Trees of Life

Trees of Life
Author: Kenton Miller,Laura Tangley
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1991-04-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0807085057

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Staggering statistics and dramatic headlines about the destruction of rain forests, the world's richest ecosystems, are only a small part of the devastating story of global deforestation. This volume provides comprehensive coverage of this complex scientific and political catastrophe-in-the-making and examines the costs and the consequences, in human, economic, and ecological terms. Also, a survey of both contemporary and historical assaults on the world's forests, along with their impact on the dependency of native peoples and cultures, is chronicled. Specifically, within developing nations, the relationships among poverty, population growth, and short-sighted government policies are calculated to be fundamental elements in the acceleration of tropical deforestation. With a special section on North America's old-growth forests, a glossary of special terms, an account of both the importance and relevance of arboreal genetic diversity, an extended list of suggested readings, and appendices listing international and federal organizations which offer educational materials for both individual and classroom use, this book offers important practical resources, and makes clear the social, economic, and biological costs of continued global deforestation. (JJK)