Applied Ecology
BIC code: RNC
See also: The Environment
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Viktor Schauberger: A Life Of Learning From Nature - Jane Cobbald - Paperback
This book offers a concise introduction to Viktor Schauberger's life and thinking. It takes the reader on a journey through his discoveries, interspersed with anecdotes which illustrate how his mind worked.
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The Nature Of The Cairngorms: Diversity In A Changing Environment - Hardback
The Cairngorms are arguably the most significant area for nature conservatism in the British Isles. This work presents a review of the significance of the area's natural features. It assesses the nature of change, assessing the scale and consequences of climate change, deer management and recreation.
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Sekem: A Sustainable Community In The Egyptian Desert - Ibrahim Abouleish - Paperback
In 1977, Ibrahim Abouleish formed the community of Sekem on desert land, 60 kilometres north east of Cairo. Nearly thirty years later, the community continues to go from strength to strength, bringing real social change to the region. This is Abouleish's own account of the story of Sekem.
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Eco-Geography - Andreas Suchantke - Paperback
In detailed observations Suchantke describes some of the most fascinating landscapes on earth, encompassing the savannahs of East Africa, the rainforests of South America and Africa, the islands of New Zealand, and the Great Rift Valley of Africa.
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The Origins Of The Organic Movement - Philip Conford - Paperback
This historical work covers the formation of the organic movement. It gives an informative explanation of the political background, which is now relevant to topical issues concerning organic farming.
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A High And Lonely Place - Jim Crumley - Paperback
This is the work of a man who has known and loved the Scottish Cairngorms for more than 30 years. Jim Crumley marks nature's rhythms with observations of bird, beast, flower and landscape, and proposes a radical solution to safeguard the mountains.
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Gaia In Action: Science Of The Living Earth - Paperback
This collection of essays and presentations seeks to define exactly what is meant by Gaia, and to translate the theory into practical ways of relating to the planet as a whole. James Lovelock, creator of the Gaia theory, is among the contributors.