The Strangler Fig

The Strangler Fig
Author: John Stephen Strange
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1934
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1349114652

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Forest Canopies

Forest Canopies
Author: Margaret Lowman,H. Bruce Rinker
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2004-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780124575530

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The treetops of the world's forests are where discovery and opportunity abound, however they have been relatively inaccessible until recently. This book represents an authoritative synthesis of data, anecdotes, case studies, observations, and recommendations from researchers and educators who have risked life and limb in their advocacy of the High Frontier. With innovative rope techniques, cranes, walkways, dirigibles, and towers, they finally gained access to the rich biodiversity that lives far above the forest floor and the emerging science of canopy ecology. In this new edition of Forest Canopies, nearly 60 scientists and educators from around the world look at the biodiversity, ecology, evolution, and conservation of forest canopy ecosystems. Comprehensive literature list State-of-the-art results and data sets from current field work Foremost scientists in the field of canopy ecology Expanded collaboration of researchers and international projects User-friendly format with sidebars and case studies Keywords and outlines for each chapter

Gods Wasps and Stranglers

Gods  Wasps and Stranglers
Author: Mike Shanahan
Publsiher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2016
Genre: Ficus (Plants)
ISBN: 9781603587143

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They are trees of life and trees of knowledge. They are wish-fulfillers rainforest royalty more precious than gold. They are the fig trees, and they have affected humanity in profound but little-known ways. Gods, Wasps, and Stranglers tells their amazing story.

The Strangler Fig and Other Tales

The Strangler Fig and Other Tales
Author: Mary A. Hood
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2004
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0759106770

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Hood's travel memoir is a lyrical journey to places of great natural beauty and biological importance. Her stories reveal the vulnerability of natural places and the consequences of unsustainable exploitation. This inspiring work will be valuable for those interested in nature or travel memoirs, ethnographic writing, and for all who are concerned with the survival of our broader sense of place in the global environment.

The Strangler Fig

The Strangler Fig
Author: John Stephen Strange
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781304435002

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In 1922, on his private island off the coast of Florida, on a calm, lovely evening, Senator Stephen Huntington walked out on the terrace for an after-dinner cigar, and was never seen again. Local superstition has it that he was devoured by the strangler fig, a tropical vine that spreads itself onto other plants and kills again and again, slaying relentlessly and without compunction anything that stands in the path of its growth. Seven years later, Bolivar Brown accepts an invitation to vacation on the island with Huntington's family and some of the Senator's former friends. When a hurricane batters the island, clean-up crews soon find the dead strangler fig vine wrapped around a body dressed in the Senator's clothes. That evening another victim is strangled. Bolivar Brown is compelled to discover the truth buried beneath the passions and ambitions of the Senator's former friends before another falls victim to the strangler fig.

The Strangler Fig

The Strangler Fig
Author: Jennifer D. Munro
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781105704109

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Ladders to Heaven

Ladders to Heaven
Author: Mike Shanahan
Publsiher: Unbound Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781783522378

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"Irresistible" - Literary Review Fig trees have affected humanity in profound but little-known ways: they are wish-fulfillers, rainforest royalty, more precious than gold. Ladders to Heaven tells their incredible story. They fed our pre-human ancestors, influenced diverse cultures and played a key role in the birth of civilisation. More recently, they helped restore life after Krakatoa's catastrophic eruption and proved instrumental in Kenya's struggle for independence. Figs now sustain more species of bird and mammal than any other fruit – in a time of falling trees and rising temperatures, they offer hope. Theirs is a story about humanity's relationship with nature, as relevant to our past as it is to our future.

Community Empowerment Sustainable Cities and Transformative Economies

Community Empowerment  Sustainable Cities  and Transformative Economies
Author: Taha Chaiechi,Jacob Wood
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2022-01-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811652608

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This edited volume presents the conference papers from the 1st International Conference on Business, Economics, Management, and Sustainability (BEMAS), organized by the Centre for International Trade and Business in Asia (CITBA) at James Cook University. This book argues that the orthodox methods of external risks, climate change adaptation plans, and sustainable economic growth in cities are no longer adequate. These methods, so far, have not only ignored the ongoing structural changes associated with economic development but also failed to account for evolving industries’ composition and the emergence of new comparative advantages and skills. Specifically, this book looks at the vulnerable communities and exposed areas, particularly in urban areas, that tend to experience higher susceptibility to external risks (such as climate change, natural disasters, and public health emergencies) have been largely ignored in incremental adaptation plans. Vulnerable communities and areas not only require different adaptive responses to climate risk but also possess unlocked adaptive capacity that can motivate different patterns of sustainable development to achieve the goals of the 2030 Agenda. It is essential, therefore, to view transformative growth and fundamental reorientation of economic resources as integral parts of the solution. Social disorganisation and vulnerability are other undesired outcomes of the unpredictable and widespread external economic shocks. This is due to a sudden and tough competition between members of society to acquire precious resources, most of which may be depleted during unprecedented events such as natural disasters or pandemics resulting in an even more chaotic and disorganised conditions.