Terra 2008

Terra 2008
Author: Leslie Rainer,Angelyn Bass Rivera,David Gandreau
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2011-06-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781606060438

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Earthen architecture constitutes one of the most diverse forms of cultural heritage and one of the most challenging to preserve. It dates from all periods and is found on all continents but is particularly prevalent in Africa, where it has been a building tradition for centuries. Sites range from ancestral cities in Mali to the palaces of Abomey in Benin, from monuments and mosques in Iran and Buddhist temples on the Silk Road to Spanish missions in California. This volume's sixty-four papers address such themes as earthen architecture in Mali, the conservation of living sites, local knowledge systems and intangible aspects, seismic and other natural forces, the conservation and management of archaeological sites, research advances, and training.

Terra 2008

Terra 2008
Author: Leslie Rainer,Angelyn Bass Rivera,David Gandreau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1606060430

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Terra 2008

Terra 2008
Author: Leslie H. Rainer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1016149960

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Terra

Terra
Author: Michael Novacek
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2008-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781466821606

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A paleontologist awakens us to the "extinction event" that human activity is bringing about today The natural world as humans have always known it evolved close to 100 million years ago, with the appearance of flowering plants and pollinating insects during the age of the dinosaurs. Its tremendous history is now in danger of profound, catastrophic disruption. In Terra, a brilliant synthesis of evolutionary biology, paleontology, and modern environmental science, Michael Novacek shows how all three can help us understand and prevent what he (and others) call today's "mass extinction event." Humanity's use of land, our consumption, the pollution we create, and our contributions to global warming are causing this crisis. True, the fossil record of hundreds of millions of years reveals that wild and bounteous nature has always evolved not quietly but thunderously, as species arise, flourish, die off, and are replaced by new species. We learn from paleontology and archaeology that for 50,000 years, human hunting, mining, and agriculture have changed many localities, sometimes irrevocably. But today, Novacek insists, our behavior endangers the entire global ecosystem. And if we disregard—through ignorance, antipathy, or apathy—the theory of evolution that developed with our modern understanding of the Earth's past, we not only impede enlightenment but threaten any practical strategy for our own survival. The evolutionary future of the entire living planet depends on our understanding this.

Transformations of Rural Spaces in Mozambique

Transformations of Rural Spaces in Mozambique
Author: Cecilia Navarra,Cristina Udelsmann Rodrigues
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781786999238

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With contributions from both Mozambican and non-Mozambican scholars of multi-disciplinary backgrounds and approaches, this book provides a range of new perspectives on how Mozambique has been characterized by profound changes in its rural communities and places. Despite the persistence of poverty in Mozambique, significant investments have been made in rural areas in extractive industry or agribusiness, resulting in both the transformation of these areas, and a new set of tensions and conflicts related to land tenure and population resettlement. Meanwhile, the Mozambican rural landscape is one dominated by smallholders whose livelihoods depend on both farming and non-farming activities, and who are often extremely vulnerable to shocks and pressure over resources. The emergence of new civil society organizations has led to clashes with in the interests of local political, administrative and economic powers, creating fresh social conflicts. Transformations of the Rural Spaces in Mozambique examines the process of transformation across a range of settings; from the impacts of large-scale industries and the transformation of agriculture, to relations between state and non-state actors and issues related to land.

Routledge Handbook of Latin American Security

Routledge Handbook of Latin American Security
Author: David R. Mares,Arie M. Kacowicz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2015-07-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317965084

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This new Handbook is a comprehensive collection of cutting-edge essays on all aspects of Latin American Security by a mix of established and emerging scholars. The Routledge Handbook of Latin American Security identifies the key contemporary topics of research and debate, taking into account that the study of Latin America’s comparative and international politics has undergone dramatic changes since the end of the Cold War, the return of democracy and the re-legitimization and re-armament of the military against the background of low-level uses of force short of war. Latin America’s security issues have become an important topic in international relations and Latin American studies. This Handbook sets a rigorous agenda for future research and is organised into five key parts: • The Evolution of Security in Latin America • Theoretical Approaches to Security in Latin America • Different 'Securities' • Contemporary Regional Security Challenges • Latin America and Contemporary International Security Challenges With a focus on contemporary challenges and the failures of regional institutions to eliminate the threat of the use of force among Latin Americans, this Handbook will be of great interest to students of Latin American politics, security studies, war and conflict studies and International Relations in general.

Vital Forest Graphics

Vital Forest Graphics
Author: Frédéric Achard
Publsiher: UNEP/Earthprint
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9280729039

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Forests are very important for the world's population and large and play critical role in the Earth's life support system, including global carbon and hydrological cycles. This publication provides an overview of the global trends in forest cover and looks specifically at the four largest forest ecosystems and analyses the trends and challenges in their conservation and management. It scrutinizes some of the key drivers behind forest loss, including the increasing demand for commodities and energy. Finally it reviews some of the best practices for sustainable management of forest, including regulatory regimes, participatory management and economic incentives

Migration and New International Actors

Migration and New International Actors
Author: Maria Eugenia Cruset
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2011-10-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781443834902

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Recent studies on migration have been given a new focus and theoretical framework. The so-called “political dimension” of Diasporas, and their action at the international level as agents of para-diplomacy, as well as the introduction of analysis of the trans-national character of the migratory phenomenon, allow us to dig deeply into the field of our investigations, taking us out of the narrow frame of the Nation State.