Regeneration of Selected Tropical Tree Species in Corcovado National Park Costa Rica

Regeneration of Selected Tropical Tree Species in Corcovado National Park  Costa Rica
Author: Stanley Robert Herwitz
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1981
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0520096312

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The Regeneration of Selected Tropical Tree Species in Corcovado National Park Costa Rica

The Regeneration of Selected Tropical Tree Species in Corcovado National Park  Costa Rica
Author: Stanley R. Herwitz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 161
Release: 1981
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0608183075

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The Geography of Central America and Mexico

The Geography of Central America and Mexico
Author: Thomas A. Rumney
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2013-04-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780810886377

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Connecting the massive landscapes of North and South America is Mexico and Central America. An area of fascination and study for geographers and other scholars from around the world, these lands and peoples have played important roles in the discoveries and distributions of civilizations, resources, and nations for millennia. These regions have stimulated a large mass of research and publications across the many sub-disciplines of geography. The Geography of Central America and Mexico: A Scholarly Guide and Bibliography by Thomas A. Rumneycollects, organizes, and presents as many of these scholarly publications as possible to help and encourage efforts in the teaching, study, and continuing scholarship of the geography of this area, which covers Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama, as well as the region as a whole. Beginning with the region as a whole, each chapter that follows, one per nation, is divided by specific sub-disciplines of geography: cultural geography, social geography, economic geography, historical geography, physical and environmental geography, political geography, and urban geography. Each section is then further divided into by document type: atlases, books, book chapters, articles from scholarly journals, master’s theses, and doctoral dissertations. Although the majority of entries recorded focus on English-language works, selected entries written in Spanish, as well as French, German, and other languages are also included (with these entries’ titles then translated into English and noted accordingly).

Plant Migration

Plant Migration
Author: Jonathan D. Sauer
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 1988
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780520068711

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Using cases of plant migration documented by both historical and fossil evidence, Jonathan D. Sauer provides a landmark assessment of what is presently known, and not merely assumed, about the process.

Costa Rican Ecosystems

Costa Rican Ecosystems
Author: Maarten Kappelle
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 798
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780226278933

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In 1502, Christopher Columbus named Costa Rica, and while gold and silver never materialized to justify the moniker of rich coast in purely economic terms, scientists and ecotravelers alike have long appreciated its incredible wealth. Wealth in Costa Rica is best measured by its biodiversityhome to a dizzying number of plants and animals, many endemic, it s a country that has long encouraged and welcomed researchers from the world over, and is exemplary in the creation and commitment to indigenous conservation and management programs. Costa Rica is considered to have the best preserved natural resources in Latin America. Approximately nine percent (about 1,000,000 acres) of Costa Rica has been protected in 15 national parks, and a comparable amount of land is protected as wildlife refuges, forest reserves or Indian reservations. This long-awaited synthesis of Costa Rican ecosystems is an authoritative presentation of the paleoecology, biogeography, structure, conservation, and sustainable use of Costa Rica s ecosystems. It systematically covers the entire range of Costa Rica s natural and managed, terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems, including its island systems (Cocos Islands), the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and shores (coasts, coral reefs, mangrove forests), its lowlands (dry, season and wet forests), its highlands (the northern volcanoes and southern Talamanca s), and its estuaries, rivers, lakes, swamps and bogs. The volume s integrated, comprehensive format will be welcomed by tropical and temperate biologists alike, by biogeographers, plant and animal ecologists, marine biologists, conservation biologists, foresters, policy-makers and all scientists, natural history specialists and all with an interest in Costa Rica s ecosystems."

The Biogeography of Fire in the San Bernardino Mountains of California

The Biogeography of Fire in the San Bernardino Mountains of California
Author: Richard A. Minnich
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0520097289

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Cayman Islands Seashore Vegetation

Cayman Islands Seashore Vegetation
Author: Jonathan D. Sauer
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0520096568

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The Architecture of Ideology

The Architecture of Ideology
Author: David J. Nemeth
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0520097130

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00 Cheju Island, Korea's historic island of exile, with a harsh natural environment, early developed a negative image as human habitat. The author challenges this perception and shows how Neo-Confucian state ideology during the Yi dynasty (A.D. 1392-1910) created and conserved the island as a viable habitat by using feng-shui--a powerful medieval science of surveying--to shape the island's built environment and quality of life. The outcome, reflecting sustained political commitment to the philosophical concept of enlightened undervelopment, was a sincere landscape inhabited by a virtuous people. Cheju Island, Korea's historic island of exile, with a harsh natural environment, early developed a negative image as human habitat. The author challenges this perception and shows how Neo-Confucian state ideology during the Yi dynasty (A.D. 1392-1910) created and conserved the island as a viable habitat by using feng-shui--a powerful medieval science of surveying--to shape the island's built environment and quality of life. The outcome, reflecting sustained political commitment to the philosophical concept of enlightened undervelopment, was a sincere landscape inhabited by a virtuous people.