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Taylor & Francis Ltd Language Demography
Book SynopsisLanguage Demography presents, exemplifies, and develops linguistic concepts involved in demography and the demographic concepts involved in sociolinguistics. The first introductory guide of its kind, it is presented in a way that is accessible to non-specialists. The book includes numerous examples of the sources and types of data used in this field, as well as the various factors affecting language demography. Taking a global perspective supported by examples, it gives explanations of how demolinguistic analyses are performed and their main applications in relation to minority and majority languages.Language Demography will be of interest to students from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, from linguistics and modern languages to sociology, anthropology, and human geography.Table of ContentsIntroduction1. Demography and DemolinguisticsDemolinguistics and GeodemolinguisticsDemolinguistics and GeographyDenominations for DemolinguisticsThe Precursors of DemolinguisticsSummary2. Linguistics for DemographersFundamental Linguistic ConceptsGeographic ConsiderationsPsychosocial ConsiderationsSocial and Ethnic ConsiderationsLanguage VitalitySummary3. Demography for LinguistsPopulationComposition of the PopulationPopulation DistributionDemographic ChangesMigrationsFrom Facts to TheoriesSummary4. Demolinguistic Data and SourcesDataSourcesAdministrative RegistersCensusesSurveys International and Digital SourcesEncyclopedias, Catalogs, and Other SourcesSummary5. Demolinguistic FactorsSpeakers and Their CommunitiesSpeaker ProfilesExplanatory FactorsSummary6. Demolinguistic AnalysesObjectives and Levels of Demolinguistic AnalysisQualitative and Quantitative AnalysisThe Statistical Elements of DemographyErrors, Biases, and Changes in CriteriaGraphical RepresentationsSummary7. Applications of DemolinguisticsEthnic, Local, and Social Minority LanguagesImmigrant Minority Languages Regional and National LanguagesTransnational Majority LanguagesSummaryConclusion
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CRC Press PolymerCarbonaceous Filler Based Composites for
Book SynopsisPolymer-Carbonaceous Filler Based Composites for Wastewater Treatment serves as the first book to offer a concise treatment of the use of these materials in the treatment of wastewater. It provides a systematic and comprehensive account of recent developments and encompasses novel methods for the synthesis of carbonaceous derivatives-based fillers for polymer composites, their characterization techniques, and applications for the remediation of water contamination. This book seeks to: Introduce novel concepts in wastewater treatment with poly-carbonaceous composites Describe modern fabrication methods and characterization techniques Present information on processing, safety, and disposal Discuss current research, future trends, and applications Filling the void for a one-stop reference book for researchers, this work includes contributions from leaders in the industry, academia, government, and private research institutions across the globe. Academics, researchers, scientists, engineers, and students in the fields of materials and polymer engineering and wastewater treatment will benefit from this application-oriented book.
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Taylor & Francis Geospatial Law Policy and Ethics
Book SynopsisThis comprehensive textbook identifies the emerging legal, policy, and ethical considerations associated with the collection, analysis, storage, and distribution of data that can be tied to location on Earth otherwise known as geospatial information.Drawing on the author's extensive professional, legal, and scholarly experience in the geospatial community, the book explains how these issues cut across both legal and technology domains and how they impact geospatial information management across the globe. While focused on the USA, the framework and analysis can be applied to other nations and legal systems. Key topics covered include intellectual property, privacy, data protection, data quality and liability, security, ethical issues, licensing, and the impact of existing and emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, satellites, drones, software, machine learning, small satellites, and 5G. The book includes helpful features, such as a glossary of key legal term
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Resource Communities
Book SynopsisThis book provides an innovative approach to understanding the governance of resource communities, by showcasing how the past and present informs the future.Resource communities have complicated relationships with the past, and this makes their relationship with the future, and the future itself, also complicated. The book digs deeply into the myriad legacies left by a history of resource extraction in a community and makes use of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary perspectives to understand the complex issues being faced by a range of different communities that are reliant on different types of resources across the world. From coal and gold mining, to fishing towns and logging communities, the book explores the legacies of boom and bust economies, social memory, trauma and identity, the interactions between power and knowledge and the implications for adaptive governance. Balancing conceptual and theoretical understandings with empirical and practical knowledge of Table of Contents1. Introduction: Resource communities in the imperfect grip of the past2. History, memory and legacy in resource communities3. Identity and reinvention in resource communities4. Symbolic violence and healing in resource communities5. Trauma and healing in resource communities: Invisible legacies and sources for optimism6. Power knowledge and the governance of resource communities7. Concentration problems and resource communities8. Legacies and futures in the governance of resource communities9. Tripping over the Real: Why strategies often do not work in resource communities10. Strategy and community in resource communities11. Conclusions: Legacies, (in) accessible parts, and navigating the futures of resource communities12. A practical methodology: Self-analysis and strategy in resource communities
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Taylor & Francis European Civil Society and International
Book SynopsisThis book explains how and why European non-governmental development organisations (NGDOs) engage in advocacy towards the European Union (EU).It analyses the heterogenous structure of the sector, with examples ranging from large multinational networks to essentially single person NGDOs. The book provides a detailed map of the topics which have featured in NGDO advocacy since 2006, arguing that NGDOs have generally been reactive in their advocacy towards the EU. The author explains how they have contested a number of policy issues on the agendas of the EU institutions, especially around the diversion of aid to manage migration and leverage private sector investments. Furthermore, some NGDOs have used the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to re-package their pre-existing policy demands. Based on an analytical framework focused around three variables, namely moral vision, funding concerns, and the need to build/maintain a good' reputation, the book explains these advocacy choi
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Desalination and Water Security
Book SynopsisDesalination is to the water industry what renewables are to the electricity sector. However, unlike renewables, the former is being deployed in a quiet revolution away from public glare.This book provides a holistic view of desalination, highlighting the important role this technology can play in providing safe access to water across the globe. It describes the context for this technology to flourish in the coming decades. It discusses the pressures on freshwater resources and the key role the desalination industry plays as it moves from a good-to-have provider today to a must-have mainstream water solution in the future. The book explores the vital elements of the desalination industry, including the winning technologies and how further technological developments will reduce costs and increase deployment into new areas. It also addresses the energy used and the key environmental issues of carbon dioxide emissions and brine waste production. Using a series of country case stTable of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Water Resources Chapter 3. Desalination today Chapter 4. Energy and environmentChapter 5. Desalination in selected countriesChapter 6. Desalination in the future Chapter 7. Reflections
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CRC Press Waste to Profit
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Environmental Governance
Book SynopsisClimate change is prompting an unprecedented questioning of the fundamental bases upon which society is founded. Businesses claim that technology can save the environment, while politicians champion the role of international environmental agreements to secure global action. Economists suggest that we should pay developing countries not to destroy their forests, while environmentalists question whether we can solve ecological problems with the same thinking that created them. As the process of steering society, governance has a critical role to play in coordinating these disparate voices and securing collective action to achieve a more sustainable future. Environmental Governance is the only book to discuss the first principles of governance, while also providing a critical overview of the wide-ranging theories and approaches that underpin policy and practice today. It places governance within its wider political context to explore how the environment is controlled, mTrade Review"Environmental Governance offers an original and important contribution to understanding the current situation of the environment, highlighting that neither technology, nor scientific discovery are sufficient to address contemporary issues. Rather the book offers insights into how humans manage environmental questions today: governance. It explains the growth of governance strategies and arrangements over time and the shift away from largely governmental approaches. The book is a valuable teaching resource, demystifying what seem irrational and obscure processes that often appear insuperable."Professor Stephanie Pincetl, Director California Center for Sustainable Communities, UCLA, USA."This text is the perfect guide to the key issues, theories and debates in environmental governance. Comprehensive in scope, sophisticated in analysis and accessible in delivery, it offers a trusted roadmap through which to navigate the ever-growing thicket of this exciting and important field. If a user-friendly manual was indispensable when the book was first published, this expertly updated second edition has become even more necessary given the significant developments of the last decade." Dr Mark Usher, Senior lecturer in Environmental Geography and Director MSc Environmental Governance, University of Manchester, UK. 'Environmental Governance offers an original and important contribution to understanding the current situation of the environment, highlighting that neither technology, nor scientific discovery are sufficient to address contemporary issues. Rather the book offers insights into how humans manage environmental questions today: governance. It explains the growth of governance strategies and arrangements over time and the shift away from largely governmental approaches. The book is a valuable teaching resource, demystifying what seem irrational and obscure processes that often appear insuperable.'Professor Stephanie Pincetl, Director, California Center for Sustainable Communities, UCLA, USA'This text is the perfect guide to the key issues, theories and debates in environmental governance. Comprehensive in scope, sophisticated in analysis and accessible in delivery, it offers a trusted roadmap through which to navigate the ever-growing thicket of this exciting and important field. If a user-friendly manual was indispensable when the book was first published, this expertly updated second edition has become even more necessary given the significant developments of the last decade.'Dr Mark Usher, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Geography and Director, MSc Environmental Governance, University of Manchester, UK Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. Governing the Environment 3. Institutions, Rules and Actors 4. Global Governance5. Networks 6. Markets 7. Transition Management8. Adaptive Governance9. Participation and Politics10. Conclusions
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CRC Press The Carbon Chain in Carbon Dioxide Industrial
Book SynopsisA shift towards implementation of renewable energy has disadvantages, such as power availability, storage capacity, and accompanying costs, and therefore the potential of clean fossil fuel technologies to ensure the stability of electricity generation needs to be reconsidered until these challenges will be overcome. These clean technologies can help prevent the greenhouse effect and, at the same time, guarantee energy security, as coal is a widespread, price-stable raw material that is available in large quantities. This book focuses on the carbon chain, starting from the formation of CO2, through its capture, possible cleaning, to the production of useful products such as dimethylether, methanol, and carbonated cement prefabricates. The comprehensive case study presents the research results of an international team established within the CCS-CCU technology for carbon footprint reduction using bio-adsorbents (BIOCO2) project.
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Taylor & Francis Japans Triple Disaster
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Taylor & Francis Designing Zero Carbon Buildings
Book SynopsisIn this significantly revised third edition, Designing Zero Carbon Buildings combines embodied and operational emissions into a structured approach for achieving zero emissions by a specific year with certainty.Simulation and quantitative methods are introduced in parallel with analogue scale models to demonstrate how things work in buildings. Where equations are provided, this is also explained with common analogue objects, pictures, and narratives. A Zero Equation introduced in this book is not only explained as an equation but also as an analogy with a jam jar and spoons, making the book accessible for a range of audiences. Tasks for simple experiments, exercises, discussion questions, and summaries of design principles are provided in closing lines of chapters.This book introduces new case studies, in addition to an updated case study of the Birmingham Zero Carbon House, applying embodied and operational emissions to assess their status using the Zero Equati
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Fake News and Elections in Southeast Asia
Book SynopsisThis book offers a regional analysis of the impact of fake news misinformation, malinformation and disinformation on electoral democracy and freedom of expression in Southeast Asia, which has taken place in the middle of a global health pandemic.The book maps the impact of social media and the internet on democracy in the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations that have already been in the throes of democratic regression for some time. Including an analysis of countries that do not have national elections, the chapters provide detailed information on the extent of internet and social media penetration in each country, the laws that are deployed to reel in its political potential for critics and demonstrate the impact on democracy or the prospects for democracy. Collectively, contributors note that disinformation is a serious problem in the region that negatively impacts elections and how governments' attempts to deal with the phenomenon inevitably lead to theTable of Contents1 Introduction – Fake News and Elections in Southeast Asia 2 Shaping the Fake News Discourse: Laws, Electoral Arenas and the Emergence of Truth as a Public Interest 3 Fake News in Cambodia: A Pretext for Preventive Political Repression 4 Fake News and Violence against Women in Indonesia’s Elections 5 Najib Tun Razak, 1MDB, Social Media and the Fall of Barisan Nasional in the 14th General Election 6 Fake in the Mainstream: The Media, the Military and Myanmar’s Elections 7 Fake News and Elections in Myanmar 8 Fake News and State Violence: How Duterte Hijacked the Election and Democracy in the Philippines 9 Singapore’s Anti-Fake News Law: Grabbing the Election by Using Falsehoods to Discredit the Opposition 10 Thailand’s 2019 General Election: Anti-Fake News Practices and the Securitisation of Media Spaces 11 Political Criticism as Fake News: How Brunei, Laos and Vietnam Suppress Democracy 12 Conclusion – The Future of Democratic Elections in Southeast Asia
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Taylor & Francis Making Geography Matter
Book SynopsisWhat is the purpose of Geography? What do geographers study and why? How do they seek to shape the world they interrogate?This book addresses these questions by examining the lives and works of individual geographers, both past and present. Like all disciplines, Geography is no more nor less than the collective endeavours of researchers and teachers operating in specific contexts. The contexts both shape, and are shaped by, these individuals. This bookâs biographical and autobiographical chapters transport readers to the times and places where geographers have sought to make Geography matter. The result is a more vivid, grounded understanding of the discipline than the many high-level surveys of geographic thought paradigms currently written for university students.This bookâs accessible essays each conclude with a study task. Making Geography Matter is aimed at university students and their teachers who wish to understand the goals, history and evolving pract
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Museums and the Climate Crisis
Book SynopsisMuseums and the Climate Crisis shows how museums can respond to the interrelated global climate, biodiversity and pollution crises. They have a unique role because they take a long-term perspective, and their scholarship and independence mean that they remain trusted by the public.Providing insights and international case studies from a range of museum and gallery professionals, academics and consultants, this book explores how museums can use this unique perspective to engage the public as active citizens, and how they are exemplars of good practice in areas such as emissions reduction and encouraging biodiversity. It shows how museums can combat climate exhaustion by drawing on understandings about positive motivation, and how to develop exhibitions, events and activities that motivate visitors to take action. Taking a broad approach beyond purely climate issues, the contributions touch on the use of renewables, environmental controls and standards, travel (includiTable of Contents The role of museums and galleries in addressing the climate and ecological crisis (Nick Merriman) OVERVIEW PAPERS Museums Empowering Climate Action (Sarah Sutton & John Fraser) The emergency is an octopus! Museums activating the public in a planetary emergency (Bridget McKenzie & Victoria Burns) Museums as Catalysts of Cultural Adaptation: the ‘Inside-Outside Model’ (Douglas Worts) Tackling the climate crisis: an overview of UK museums (Kathryn Simpson) Museums Tackling Climate Change: A Zimbabwean Context (Simbarashe Chitima) The Global South emerges: how cultural institutions in South America are using storytelling to call audiences to action in tackling climate change (Eduardo Carvalho) Collections Management and Conservation (Caitlin Southwick) The 100 Year Future: Museums and the Climate and Nature Crisis (Maria Balshaw) Culture’s contributions to the climate challenge - a brief account of Julie’s Bicycle (Alison Tickell) CASE STUDIES Taking Action on Climate Change and Sustainability at the Australian Museum (Zehra Ahmed & Jenny Newell) Cultivating Climate Leadership: Evolving an Institution to Address Climate Change and Helping Others to Do the Same (Richard Piacentini) Creating advocates for the future (Clare Matterson) The Whitworth – Transforming Manchester’s Gallery in the Park (Jo Beggs & Dean Whiteside) Responding to the climate crisis at Leeds Museums & Galleries (Lisa Broadest & Yvonne Hardman) Shaping a positive future at the Horniman Museum and Gardens (Carole Destre & Nick Merriman) Index
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Taylor & Francis Lying in the Dark Room
Book SynopsisLying in the Dark Room: Architectures of British Maternity returns to and reflects on the spatial and architectural experience of childbirth, through both a critical history of maternity spaces and a creative exploration of those we use today.Where conventional architectural histories objectify buildings (in parallel with the objectification of the maternal body), the bookâin the mode of creative practice researchâpresents a creative-critical autotheory of the architecture of lying-in. It uses feminist, subjective modes of thinking that travel across disciplines, registers and arguments. The book assesses the transformation of maternity spacesâfrom the female bedchamber of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century marital homes, to the lying-in hospitals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries purposely built by man-midwives, to the late twentieth-century spaces of home and the modern hospital maternity wingâand the parallel shifts in maternal practices. The spacTable of Contents1. The Dark and Airless Room 2. The Man-Midwife Enters 3. Building Hospitals, Building Bodies: The Hospital for Lying-In 4. Commonplaces—Species of Maternal Spaces
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Practical Engineering Geology
Book SynopsisPractical Engineering Geology provides an introduction to the way projects are managed, designed and constructed, and how the engineering geologist can contribute to cost- effective and safe project achievement. The need for a holistic view of geological materials, from soil to rock, and of geological history is emphasised. Chapters address key aspects of Geology for engineering and ground modelling Site investigation and testing of geological materials Geotechnical parameters Design of slopes, tunnels, foundations, and other engineering structures Identifying hazards Avoiding unexpected ground conditions This second edition includes a new chapter on environmental issues covering hydrogeology, considerations of climate change, earthquakes, and more. All chapters have been updated, with extensively revised figures throughout and several new case studies of unexpected ground conditions. The book will support pract
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CRC Press Biology and Evolution of the Mollusca
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Taylor & Francis The Bantu Languages
Book SynopsisWritten by an international team of experts, this comprehensive volume presents grammatical analyses of individual Bantu languages, comparative studies of their main phonetic, phonological and grammatical characteristics and overview chapters on their history and classification. It is estimated that some 300 to 350 million people, or one in three Africans, are Bantu speakers. Van de Velde and Bostoen bring together their linguistic expertise to produce a volume that builds on Nurse and Philippsonâs first edition.The Bantu Languages, 2nd edition is divided into two parts; Part 1 contains 11 comparative chapters, and Part 2 provides grammar sketches of 12 individual Bantu languages, some of which were previously undescribed. The grammar sketches follow a general template that allows for easy comparison. Thoroughly revised and updated to include more language descriptions and the latest comparative insights.New to this edition:â new chapters Table of ContentsTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsList of ContributorsAbbreviations1. IntroductionKoen Bostoen & Mark Van de VeldePART 12. An inventoryof Bantu languagesHarald Hammarström3. The sounds of the Bantu languagesIan Maddieson & Bonny Sands4. Segmental phonologyLarry Hyman5. ToneDavid Odden & Michael Marlo6. Word formationThilo Schadeberg & Koen Bostoen7. Aspect, Tense and MoodDerek Nurse & Maud Devos8. Nominal Morphology and SyntaxMark Van de Velde9. Clausal morphosyntax and information structureLaura Downing & Lutz Marten10. Reconstructing Proto BantKoen Bostoen11. Classifying Bantu languagesGérard Philippson & Rebecca Grollemund12. Language contactMaarten MousPART 213. Kwakum A91Elisabeth Njantcho & Mark Van de Velde14. Nsong B85dJoseph Koni Muluwa & Koen Bostoen15. Pagibete C401JeDene Reeder16. Zimba D26Constance Kutsch Lojenga17. The Mara languages JE40Lotta Aunio, Holly Robinson, Tim Roth, Oliver Stegen & John B. Walker18. Mbugwe F34Vera Wilhelmsen19. Kami G36Malin Petzell & Lotta Aunio20. Shingazidja G44aCédric Patin, Kassim Mohamed-Soyir & Charles W. Kisseberth21. Vwanji G66Helen Eaton22. Totela K41Thera Crane23. Chimpotot N14Robert Botne24. Cuwabo P34Rozenn GuéroisLangage IndexSubject Index
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Ecology and Management of Blacktailed and Mule
Book SynopsisBlack-tailed and mule deer represent one of the largest distributions of mammals in North America and are symbols of the wide-open American West. Each chapter in this book was authored by the world's leading experts on that topic. Both editors, James R. Heffelfinger and Paul R. Krausman, are widely published in the popular and scientific press and recipients of the O. C. Wallmo Award, given every two years to a leading black-tailed and mule deer expert who has made significant contributions to the conservation of this species. In addition, Heffelfinger has chaired the Mule Deer Working Group sponsored by the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies for more than 15 years. This working group consists of the leading black-tailed and mule deer experts from each of 24 states, provinces, and territories in western North America, putting them at the forefront of all conservation and much of the research on this species.The book represents all current knowledge available onTable of ContentsSection I. Biology and Ecology. 1. Origin, Classification, and Distribution. 2. Historical Trends in Black-Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, and their Habitats. 3. Physical Characteristics. 4. Digestive Physiology and Nutrition. 5. Modeling Population Dynamics of Black-tailed and Mule Deer. 6. Diseases and Parasites. 7. Carnivore-Prey Relationships. 8. Competition with Other Ungulates. Section II. Ecoregion Habitats and Population Dynamics. 9. Northern Forest Ecoregion. 10. Coastal Rainforest Ecoregion. 11. Intermountain West Ecoregion. 12. Great Plains Ecoregion. 13. California Chaparral and Oak Woodlands Ecoregion. 14. Southwest Deserts Ecoregion. 15. Colorado Plateau Shrubland and Forest Ecoregion. Section III. Population Management. 16. Population Monitoring. 17. Harvest Management. 18. Human Dimensions. Section IV. Habitat Management. 19. Conflict Management. 20. Threats to Habitat Function. 21. Habitat Improvement and Water Supplementation. 22. Migration. Section V. The Future. 23. Challenges and Opportunities for the Future Conservation of Black-Tailed and Mule Deer.
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Taylor & Francis Good Practices for Disaster Risk Management of
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Taylor & Francis Arts in Nature with Children and Young People
Book SynopsisThis novel text brings together research and practice on the intersection between arts and nature and their impact on children and young peopleâs wellbeing, health equality and sustainability.Existing literature focuses on either the impact of the arts or the impact of being in/with nature on childrenâs and young peopleâs wellbeing. However, the intersection between the two â arts and nature â and their combined effect on wellbeing has received limited attention. Through five research-based and seven practice-based chapters, this book draws upon arts-in-nature practices that incorporate visual arts, music, movement, drama and poetry, in a range of natural environments, such as forests, beaches, greenhouses, parks, community areas and school playgrounds.Arts in Nature with Children and Young People will appeal to anyone working with children and young people, including mental health and healthcare professionals, teachers, researchers, artists, and a
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Taylor & Francis Migration Community and Identity
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CRC Press Waste Recovery and Management
Book SynopsisSustainable development approaches cannot be met unless waste management is addressed as a priority. Waste Recovery and Management: An Approach Toward Sustainable Development Goals presents a comprehensive examination of environmental pollution and health hazards caused by differing types of waste, its recycling and other e-waste management strategies, and potential political and legal interventions. It also presents the available carbon-recycling methods and investigates how these might be applied to reinforce waste management in industrialized countries as well as developing and emerging economies. Each chapter includes valuable data and case studies that serve as practical guidance for academicians, researchers, and stakeholders for quantifying the impacts of waste, and for planning integrated solid waste collection and treatment systems, thereby working toward sustainability at a global level.Features: Covers both traditional and new technologies for identifying and categorizing the sources and nature of various types of waste Provides methods for the safe disposal of municipal solid wastes, plastic waste, bio-medical wastes, hazardous wastes, and e-wastes Explains practical measures to cover the broad spectrum of everyday applications of waste management for environmental sustainability Contains a focused discussion of the current scenario and future research directions for different types of waste in each chapter
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Superpowers Playground
Book SynopsisThis book analyses the evolving geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific region and explains how Djibouti fits in the global strategies of four major powersthe US, China, Japan, and France. It shows how Djibouti is emerging as a key nation in the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific, explores the interconnections between Djibouti and the Indian as well as Pacific Oceans, and through Djibouti examines broader trends in contemporary great power politics in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Belt and Road Initiative of China. Moving beyond contemporary works on the region, the author integrates Africa and the Middle East with discussions on the Indo-Pacific to illustrate the coalescing of strategic geography from Eastern Africa to the Western coast of the Americas.A major intervention, the volume will be essential reading for scholars, practitioners, and researchers of politics and international relations, security studies, African studies, peace and conflict studies, and maritime studiesTable of ContentsPreface Introduction 1 Why Djibouti Matters 2 A French Homecoming? 3 From Kilimanjaro to California 4 The Confl uence of the Two Seas 5 Building a New Silk Road Conclusion Index
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Taylor & Francis Central Asias Economic Rebirth in the Shadow of
Book SynopsisThis volume describes the unique development of Central Asia as defined by its landlocked geography. Particular attention is paid to the achievements and challenges of the regionâs post-Soviet economic and political transformation, as well as to its relationship with the participants in the New Great Game â Russia, China and the West. Located as it is in the geographical centre of booming Asia, and with the opportunity to become a key logistics bridge connecting the worldâs largest economies, Central Asia is well placed for rapid development. However, the region faces a range of complex problems that are explained and analysed in the volume. The Eurasian powers that encircle Central Asia look certain to become the engines of global economic growth, but how will this affect the region? Will Central Asia join the powerful locomotive of history, or will it remain on the sidelines?
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Narrative Performances of Mothering in South
Book SynopsisExamining a range of South Asian Anglophone diasporic fiction and poetry, this monograph opens a new dialogue between diaspora studies and gender studies. It shows how discourses of diaspora benefit from re-examining their own critical relation to concepts of the maternal and the motherland. Rather than considering maternity as a fixed or naturally given category, it challenges essentialist conceptions and explores mothering as a performative practice which actively produces discursive meaning. This innovative approach also involves an investigation of central metaphors in nationalist and diasporic rhetorics, bringing critical attention to the strategies they employ and the unique aesthetic forms they produce. Table of ContentsAcknowledgementsAbbreviations 1. Introduction: more than one mother 1.1 Gender and nation 1.2 Theories of the maternal 1.3 Theories of diaspora 1.4 Outline of chapters 2. Historical performances: reading Mother India in nationalist discourse and Kipling 2.1 Bharat Mata 2.1.1 Vande Mataram 2.1.2 The mother-as-metaphor 2.1.3 Condensation and transaction 2.1.4 Metaphorical performances 2.2 Kipling’s imperial Mother India 2.2.1 Imperial doublings 2.2.2 The native-born diaspora 3. Citational performances: "Talking major mother country" in Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children3.1 Diasporic maternal practices 3.2 Victorian Mothers3.3 The performance of mothering 3.4 ‘De-condensing’ Mother India 3.5 Diasporic bastards 4. Exile performances: Pakistani mother-daughter relationships in Bapsi Sidhwa’sCracking India and Sara Suleri’s Meatless Days. 4.1 Sidhwa’s matricide 4.1.1 Allegorical readings 4.1.2 Hired Mother India 4.2 Suleri’s mother elegy 4.2.1 A poetics of unbelonging 4.2.2 Mother(ing)land 4.2.3 Performances of abjection 5. Maternal performances: mother tongues in Ravinder Randhawa’s A Wicked OldWoman and Monica Ali’s Brick Lane 5.1 Performing the mother tongue 5.2 A wicked old mother 5.3 Herethics and diasporic mothering 5.4 Diasporic seas 5.5 Ali’s coming-of-agency 6. Outlook and conclusion: diasporic maternal aesthetics 6.1 Indo-Caribbean labours 6.2 Retrospects and prospects 7. Appendix8. Works cited 9. Index
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Religion and Transnational Citizenship in the
Book SynopsisThis book focuses on Akan-speaking Ghanaians in London and explores in detail the experience of African migrants living in Britain, investigating how they construct their British citizenship through their membership of the church.Building on extensive ethnographic research in London and Ghana, the author explores the relationship between religion and citizenship, the emergence of transnational subjectivities, and the making of diaspora aesthetics among African migrants. Starting from the understanding that citizenship is dialogical, a status mediated by a subject's multiple and intersecting identities, the author highlights the limitations of existing conceptualisations of migrant citizenship. Anchored in a case study of the British/Ghanaian Methodist Church as a transnational religious organisation and cultural polity, the book explores diasporic religious subjectivities as both cosmopolitan and transnational, while being configured in emotionally and morally significant wayTable of ContentsIntroduction: The New African Diaspora: Ethnicity, Religion, and Citizenship in the Gateway City 1. Haringey: Associational Life and Black Leadership in a North London Borough 2. Migrant Spaces and Transnational Networks Between London and Ghana 3. "Virtuous Citizenship": Ethnicity and Encapsulation among Akan-Speaking Ghanaian Methodists in London 4. Agape Love: Gender, Class and Transnational Subjectivities in a Methodist Women’s Fellowship 5. ‘Showing-off Aesthetics’: Looking Good, Making Relations and ‘Being in the World’ in the London Akan Diaspora 6. Intimacy, Citizenship and Transnational Family Lives between London and Ghana Conclusion: Everyday Practices of Citizenship and the Struggle for Recognition and Distinction in Akan London
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Geography Indivisible
Book SynopsisIn a context of disciplinary division between human and physical geography, the book seeks to reassert the unity of the field through an emphasis on a shared focus on the geographic configuration of things and how and why configuration is important.It first examines previous approaches to reestablishing unity, and why they have failed, before moving on to an explanation of fundamental differences in what is being studied and how. The role of configuration looms large in both. This is in the sense of contingency and the idea of emergence, suggesting that reconstruction of unity can proceed through an exchange of models of understanding. This book will appeal to those teaching courses or seminars in geographic thought or in the history of geographic thought.Table of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1- Unity in DiversityChapter 2 - DivergencesChapter 3 - How Configuration MattersReferences
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Taylor & Francis Ltd TwentyFirst Century Arab and African Diasporas in
Book SynopsisThis volume considers the Arabic and African diasporas through the underexplored Afro-Hispanic, Luso-Africans, and Mahjari (South American and Mexican authors of Arab descent) experiences in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. Utilizing both established and emerging approaches, the authors explore the ways in which individual writers and artists negotiate the geographical, cultural, and historical parameters of their own diasporic trajectories influenced by their particular locations at home and elsewhere. At the same time, this volume sheds light on issues related to Spain, Portugal, and Latin American racial, ethnic, and sexual boundaries; the appeal of images of the Middle East and Africa in the contemporary marketplace; and the role of Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American economic crunches in shaping attitudes towards immigration. This collection of thought-provoking chapters extends the concepts of diaspora and transnationalism, forcing the reader to reassess their prTable of ContentsIntroduction PART I. SPAIN1 Integration, School, and the Children of North African Immigrants in Spain2 Finding and Recording the Invisible: The Porteadoras of the Spanish-Moroccan Border in Documentary Film3 Saharaui Women Writers in Spain: Voices of Resistance in Mil y un poemas saharauis II [One Thousand and One Saharaui Poems II]4 Sex, Identity, and Narration in the Equatoguinean Diaspora5 Mothering, Mestizaje and the Future of Spain PART II. PORTUGAL 6 Black Migration, Citizenship, and Racial Capital in Post-Imperial Portugal7 We Are Not Your Negroes: Analyzing Mural Representations of Blackness in Lisbon Metropolitan Area8 Reclaiming an Individual Space: The Angolan Diaspora in Portugal9 Luso-Arabic Poetry: Reviewing the Concept10 Portugal Against the Moors in the 21st Century: Invisible Diasporas and the "Mediatic Romanticism" of a Contemporary OperaPART III. LATIN AMERICA11 Chilestinians and Journalism12 Writing South, Facing East: Arab Argentine Narratives13 Chronicling "the Death of the Arab" in Colombian Literature14 The Otherness That Remains. The Past From The Future: Cuaderno de Chihuahua [Chihuahua Notebook] by Jeannette Lozano Clariond15 The Idea of Translation in Ancient Tillage, by Raduan Nassar
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Rural Arts Management
Book SynopsisThe arts and arts management exist in every corner of the world, from the largest city to the smallest town. However, just as a metropolis and a hamlet bear little resemblance to each other despite similar basic needs, arts organizations in the former frequently bear little resemblance to those in the latter, and many foundational arts management texts give little attention to rural settings. This book combines insights from research and practice to fill that knowledge gap and help readers understand arts administration in rural communities.Focusing on the North American setting but including comparative examples and references from around the world, this book examines how areas of practice familiar to any arts manager work in rural areas, including research and best practices for navigating the paucity of resources frequently encountered in rural communities. Emphasizing a by rural, for rural perspective, this book frames the arts as integral components of vibrant rural
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Art of Environmental Activism in Indonesia
Book SynopsisThis book analyses the intersections between contemporary art and environmental activism in Indonesia. It is aimed at academics, students, artists, curators, policymakers, activists, and general readers with an interest in the environment, art history, and Indonesian culture, society, and politics.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Dissent with Love
Book SynopsisThis book presents a unique rendering of love in South Asia by reading love through the specific lens of dissent. It presents multiple articulations of dissenting love in contemporary South Asia including negotiations with parents to assert choice of partner, migration, elopement, live-in relationships, singlehood, new' ideas of masculinities, and embracing diverse sexual identities. It studies these forms of dissent in the context of changing legal discourses, impact of media in everyday life, and transforming social attitudes.As such, this book is the first of its kind to analyse the myriad ways in which love and dissent constitute each other shaping the social, political, and cultural mores and movements of South Asia. The contributions are based on ethnographic research cutting across diverse religious, ethnic, and gender and sexual identities of South Asia.Part of the Social Movements and Transformative Dissent series, this book will be of interest to students and
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Wild Spaces in Urban Development
Book SynopsisThis fascinating book examines how microsites of spontaneous nature can reframe our understanding of the relationship between urban development and green space.Metropolitan cities are facing stark inequalities of green space distribution, hindering goals of sustainable development. But outside of human control, spontaneous nature grows in spaces that are neglected or are unaccounted for. Drawing on existing literature and primary research in a range of towns and cities, including Quito in Ecuador, Bengaluru and Kolkata in India, and Whitby in the United Kingdom, the book delves into the morphology, meanings, and values of those small-scale assemblages of wild growth which are typically overlooked. Discussing instead how such settings can be integrated into everyday urban life, the book offers a fresh perspective on issues around green infrastructure, heritage conservation, and environmental education, enabling cities worldwide to become more nature-positive.A unique exTrade Review"In this wide-ranging study Amartya Deb brings a range of recent debates about marginal urban spaces to an Indian context. Deb’s street level ethnographic focus explores the complexities of urban nature from multiple vantage points."Matthew Gandy, Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge, UK'Amartya Deb’s Wild Spaces in Urban Development: Grassroots Imaginaries in a Globalising World, expands our understanding of urban nature by focusing on what he terms ‘landscape fractions’ – the microsites in cities where wild nature asserts itself and often flourishes. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, particularly in Kolkata and Bengaluru, Deb highlights how such small spaces teeming with plant life enhance the urban environment, especially for communities without parks or other designed green spaces. Not incidentally, these scattered and informal wild spaces sustain diverse animals – including wildlife such as birds, insects, and small mammals, as well as grazing cattle – allowing them to persist and thrive. Deb’s extraordinary work makes clear why we should tend, and protect these small yet vital spaces for wild nature.'Jennifer Wolch, Dean Emerita, College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley, USATable of ContentsPrologue: The first sight of a cyborg assemblage 1. Morphology 2. Meanings 3. Existence 4. Aesthetics 5.Collectives 6. Coproduction 7. Frames 8. Imaginaries Epilogue: Situating wild spaces in urban nature and its governance
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Handbook of Precast Segmental Tunnel Lining
Book SynopsisThis comprehensive handbook covers all aspects of design, production, and construction of precast concrete tunnel segmental lining, with the best practices in the field included in one book for the first time.New and current design methods and quantitative analyses are considered in line with ACI and ASTM codes, as well as a full selection of global standards for the reliable design of the product and all components. Also incorporated are new applications of science and technology, such as new admixtures, and the latest manufacturing processes and precisions, such as tight dimensional controls and high repeatability cycles.With detailed guidance from world-leading practitioners, this is the definitive international technical and practical manual on these linings, forming a one-stop reference for tunnel engineers and an invaluable resource for advanced students in civil, mechanical, and mining engineering.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Security by Design
Book SynopsisThis is a book about the intersection of architecture and security, about effective crime prevention and counterterror using the built form. While security professionals continue their strive towards alleviating our fear of crimes, and whilst methodologies like CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) have demonstrated the impact of design on prevention of crime over the last five decades, too many built environment professionals are not aware of these strategies. This book starts with the premise that there is a huge role for the design fraternity (namely architects and planners) in achieving realistic, efficient and permanent results, and ultimately in creating a safer world. It seeks to present such strategies in a palatable way and encourage professionals to incorporate security thinking into their design process as second nature. Combining international case studies including One World Trade Centre, New York; WHO Headquarters Extension Building, GenevTable of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgements1 Prologue2 Fundamentals of 'Security by Design'3 CPTED Explained4 Security Engineering5 Planning for Security6 Case Studies7 Epilogue
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Taylor & Francis Ltd 100 Key Concepts in Environmental Psychology
Book SynopsisThis accessible book defines 100 key concepts, ideas and processes in Environmental Psychology to provide an introductory reference work that brings together research and theory in a bite-size format.With contributions from leading figures within Environmental Psychology, each concept is clearly defined and explained within the context of issues around the environment, sustainability, climate change, nature and architecture. This book considers the involvement of psychological, physiological and social processes to understand the mechanisms that explain and contribute to the evolution of behavior and attitudes that relate to our relationship with the environment. Concepts covered include biodiversity, eco-anxiety, place identity, sustainable behaviour, climate justice and environmental attitudes.By integrating ideas from different disciplinary orientations in the field of Environmental Psychology, this book allows for a better understanding of the processes related to Table of Contents1. Acceptability – Susana Batel 2. Affordances – Harry Heft 3. Aggression – Elena Sautkina 4. Ambiance - Jean-Paul Thibaud 5. (Socio-spatial) Anchoring – Pierre Dias 6. Annoyance – Dorothée Marchand 7. Architectural Psychology - David Canter 8. Attention Restoration Theory – William C. Sullivan & Rachel Kaplan 9. Behavior and practice – Raquel Bertoldo 10. Behavior setting – Sandrine Depeau & Karine Weiss 11. Biodiversity – Marie Feliot-Rippeault 12. Climate change – Raquel Bertoldo 13. Climate justice – Ana M. Mártin & Bernardo Hernández14. Comfort and discomfort – Dorothée Marchand 15. Commented city walks – Jean-Paul Thibaud 16. Commitment (theory of) – Fabien Girandola 17. Congruence – Karine Weiss 18. Connection with nature – Oscar Navarro 19. Conservation (the psychology of conservation) – Susan Clayton 20. Crisis – Dimitri Lapierre & Clément Laverdet 21. Crowding – Gary W. Evans & Kalee DeFrance 22. Cultural theory – Céline Kermisch 23. Eco-anxiety – Karine Weiss 24. Ecocentrism - José A. Corraliza & Silvia Collado 25. Eco-district – Tomeu Vidal 26. Eco-fatigue (Green-fatigue) – Enric Pol & Dorothée Marchand 27. Ecological model in environmental psychology – Sandrine Depeau 28. Ecological psychology, the German heritage – Lenelis Kruse 29. Ecology – Alexandra Schleyer-Lindenmann & Karine Weiss 30. Ecosystem – Karine Weiss 31. Environment – Mirilia Bonnes 32. Environmental attitudes – Florian G. Kaiser & Inga Wittenberg 33. Environmental communication – Angela Castrechini 34. Environmental education – Claudio D. Rosa & Silvia Collado 35. Environmental health – Ghozlane Fleury-Bahi 36. Environmental inequality – Cyria Emelianoff 37. Environmental justice – Bernardo Hernández & Ana M. Mártin 38. Environmental management – Isabel Pellicer-Cardona 39. Environmental Psychology – Enric Pol 40. Environmental quality – Ferdinando Fornara 41. Feedback – Béatrice Gisclard 42. Goal-framing theory – Siegwart Lindenberg 43. Home (chez-soi) – Perla Serfaty-Garzon 44. Hospitality – Perla Serfaty-Garzon 45. Housing – Perla Serfaty-Garzon 46. Landscape/ Landscape quality – Maria Luisa Lima 47. Learned Helplessness and the environment – Enric Pol 48. Legibility – Thierry Ramadier 49. Memory of places – Denise Jodelet 50. Ménagement – Emeline Bailly 51. Mobility – Sandrine Depeau 52. Nature, a psychological perspective – Henk Staats 53. New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) – Karine Weiss 54. NIMBY – Patrick Devine-Wright 55. Norms – Wesley Schultz 56. Nudge – Christophe Demarque 57. Nuisance – Dorothée Marchand 58. Perception – Dorothée Marchand & Enric Pol 59. Place – Mirilia Bonnes 60. Place appropriation - Andrés Di Masso 61. Place attachment – Karine Weiss 62. Place identity – Marino Bonaiuto & Valeria Chiozza 63. Psychological Distance (theory of) – Oscar Navarro 64. Quality of life – Giuseppe Carrus, Angela Castrechini, Enric Pol 65. Renaturation – Isabelle Richard 66. Residential discrimination – Ghozlane Fleury-Bahi & André Ndobo 67. Residential satisfaction – Marino Bonaiuto & Valeria Chiozza 68. Resilience – Ricardo García Mira 69. (Revitalizing) Interlinkings – Chris Younès 70. Risk – Karine Weiss & Marie Boss 71. Sick building syndrome – Dorothée Marchand 72. Social dilemma – Robert Gifford 73. Social Ecology – Daniel Stokols 74. Social representations of the environment – Patrick Rateau 75. Socio-spatial categorization – Pierre Dias 76. Socio-spatial representations – Denise Jodelet 77. Solastalgia – Dorothée Marchand 78. Space – Space Psychology – Bernardo Jiménez-Domínguez & Rosa M. López Aguilar 79. Spatial cognition – Thierry Ramadier 80. Spatial meaning – Kevin Clementi 81. Stress – Gary W. Evans & Kalee DeFrance 82. Stress Reduction Theory – Roger S. Ulrich 83. Sustainable behavior – Víctor Corral-Verdugo 84. Sustainable city – Tomeu Vidal 85. Sustainable development – Karine Weiss 86. Territory, territorialities – Marie-Line Félonneau 87. Therapeutic environments – Kevin Charras 88. Threat – Sofia Payotte & Sabine Caillaud 89. Time perspective – Christophe Demarque 90. Topological identity – Marie-Line Félonneau 91. Topophilia – Cristina Garcia Fontan 92. Umwelt – Hartmut Günther 93. Uncertainty – Dorothée Marchand 94. Urban crime – Elena Sautkina 95. Urban design – Dorothée Marchand 96. Values – Godda Perlaviciute & Thijs Bouman 97. Vulnerability – Oscar Navarro 98. Walkability – Julie Roussel 99. Wayfinding – Sergi Valera 100. Well-being – Barbara Bonnefoy 101. Work environment – Eva Moffat
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Taylor & Francis Education for Sustainable Development in the
Book SynopsisThe book seeks to explore ways in which education research, policy and practice ought to be re-thought and re-enacted under present bio-political predicaments. It brings together scholars working in the intersections of education for sustainable development, philosophy of education and curriculum theory who contribute original and radical analyses of education in an increasingly unpredictable and unintelligible world.According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), humanity is closer to irreversible tipping points that, once reached will lead to accelerating transformations that will drastically change life on earth during the coming decades. Responses from education studies to these precarious social-ecological conditions range from pointing out necessary ways forward for education grounded in human accountability, responsibility, justice, ethics, and care; to dark ecology-oriented interventions unnerving the very premises that education relies on. When eduTable of ContentsIntroduction: Education for sustainable development in the ‘Capitalocene’ 1. Strange loops, oedipal logic, and an apophatic ecology: Reimagining critique in environmental education 2. The Holocene Simulacrum 3. Education after the end of the world. How can education be viewed as a hyperobject? 4. Catastrophe or apocalypse? The anthropocenologist as pedagogue 5. From “education for sustainable development” to “education for the end of the world as we know it” 6. Spiritual education for a post-capitalist society 7. Ilyenkov’s ideal: Can we bank on it? 8. Education, sustainable or otherwise, as simulacra: A symphony of Baudrillard
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CRC Press Topographic Laser Ranging and Scanning
Book SynopsisTopographic Laser Ranging and Scanning, Second Edition, provides a comprehensive discussion of topographic LiDAR principles, systems, data acquisition, and data processing techniques. This edition presents an introduction and summary of various LiDAR systems and their principles and addresses the operational principles of the different components and ranging methods of LiDAR systems. It discusses the subsequent geometric processing of LiDAR data, with particular attention to quality, accuracy, and meeting standards and addresses the theories and practices of information extraction from LiDAR data, including terrain surface generation, forest inventory, orthoimage generation, building reconstruction, and road extraction. Written by leaders in the field, this comprehensive compilation is a must-have reference book for senior undergraduate and graduate students majoring or working in diverse disciplines, such as geomatics, geodesy, natural resourTrade Review"This book is a must-have resource for students, educators and users of LiDAR data. Comprehensive in scope and newly updated, the book is a key reference for all aspects of LiDAR. This masterful compilation, written by the leaders in the field, captures the latest developments in the rapidly growing field of laser ranging and scanning."—Timothy A. Warner, West Virginia University, USA"With the significant recent developments in LiDAR technology, such as single-photon and Geiger-mode LiDAR, the publication of this substantially updated Second Edition is a welcome addition to the geomatics literature. Descriptions of applications have been expanded to cover recent technological developments such as integrated mobile mapping systems and sensors mounted upon unmanned aerial systems, with there also being expanded coverage of automated feature extraction, 3D building extraction and modelling, and the application of LiDAR for forest inventory and management. The comprehensiveness of this book makes it an ideal textbook, as well as a valuable reference source for university students, researchers and practitioners of LiDAR technology." —Clive S. Fraser, University of Melbourne, Australia"There are few in-depth references on this important source of geospatial data, and this text fills an important void. While one can find many articles in scientific journals, there is no comprehensive treatment of the subject equal to that found in this book. It will be a seminal resource for new professionals entering the field and for seasoned professionals seeking to keep their knowledge current. As a remote sensing educator at a leading university, I consider this publication to be an essential addition to the library of any serious student or practitioner in the geospatial field." —Karen Schuckman, Pennsylvania State University, USA"This second edition of Topographic Laser Ranging and Scanning (2009) arrives none too soon, as the pace of innovation and accelerated use of LiDAR instruments has rapidly expanded into new applications areas. The nine chapters, written by recognized leaders in the field, covers a full range of Lidar systems, including strategic revisions and updates to accommodate new applications and capabilities. This volume, like its predecessor, provides ample graphics, carefully tailored to clearly illustrate key concepts presented by the text. This edition is valuable as an authoritative text, assessable to students, but also as an important reference for practitioners, scientists, and faculty. It is effectively organized, concise, and clearly presented with ample references, forming a valuable asset to prepare analysts in all aspects of Lidar systems."—James B. Campbell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA"Since the publication of the 1st edition, this book is one of top LiDAR references for research and teaching. Thus, the 2nd edition is highly welcomed to keep its readers and followers updated with the most recent technologies in this fascinating field. …the book gives an excellent overview of the state-of-the art of data collection and data processing. It is recommended to all students, academics and practitioners dealing with LiDAR technologies and its applications."— Dieter Fritsch, University of Stuttgart, Germany"This second edition of the book offers comprehensive coverage of principles, technology and applications, like its predecessor. About half of the 19 chapters have been amply expanded and improved to cover recent developments like lidars based on single-photon avalanche detectors (SPADs), integrated mobile mapping, 3-D measurements on buildings, developments of lidar data processing techniques, and remote sensing of forest inventory."— Silvano Donati, University of Pavia, ItalyTable of ContentsPreface to the Second Edition. Preface to the First Edition. Editors. Contributors. Introduction to Laser Ranging, Profiling, and Scanning. Terrestrial Laser Scanners. Airborne and Spaceborne Laser Profilers and Scanners.LiDAR Systems and Calibration. Pulsed Laser Altimeter Ranging Techniques and Implications for Terrain Mapping. Georeferencing Component of LiDAR Systems. Full-Waveform Analysis for Pulsed Laser Systems. Strip Adjustment. Accuracy, Quality Assurance, and Quality Control of Light Detection and Ranging Mapping. Data Management of Light Detection and Ranging. LiDAR Data Filtering and Digital Terrain Model Generation. Forest Inventory Using Laser Scanning. Integration of LiDAR and Photogrammetric Data: Triangulation and Orthorectification. Feature Extraction from Light Detection and Ranging Data in Urban Areas. Global Solutions to Building Segmentation and Reconstruction. Building and Road Extraction from LiDAR Data. Progressive Modeling of 3D Building Rooftops from Airborne LiDAR and Imagery. A Framework for Automated Construction of Building Models from Airborne LiDAR Measurements. Quality of Buildings Extracted from Airborne Laser Scanning Data—Results of an Empirical Investigation on 3D Building Reconstruction. Index.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Plant Geography
Book SynopsisOriginally published in 1975 and in a second edition in 1980, Plant Geography was the first text in biogeography that provided an adequate treatment of modern plant population theory. It is an introduction to the subject for students of both geography and biology.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Rivers of the Asian Highlands
Book SynopsisRivers of the Asian Highlands introduces readers to the intersecting headwaters of Asia's eight largest rivers, focusing on the upper reaches of two river systems: the Brahmaputra's highland tributaries in the eastern Himalayan Mountains and the Dri Chu (upper Yangzi), which descends from the Tibetan Plateau's east through the Hengduan Mountains.This book guides its readers through these two rivers' physical, environmental, cultural, social, and political histories before providing a multi-faceted assessment of their present. It uses general and detailed insights from multiple disciplines, including anthropology, conservation, geomorphology, climate science, ecology, history, hydrology, and religious studies. The rivers' stories explain how the catchments' hazardsearthquakes, landslides, floods, droughts, and erosioninteract with their energetic, hydrological, ecological, cultural, and social abundance.The book's multiple cultural and disciplinary perspectives o
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Taylor & Francis On the Crisis of Boko Haram Terrorism
Book SynopsisThe book provides a pentapartite theoretical analysis of socio-economic factors as the grand basis for the evolution of Boko Haram terrorism in Nigeria. It describes the terrorism as a by-product of unresolved conflict emanating from unequal hegemonic power exchange with respect to the non-fulfillment of socio-economic goals between the political state and the citizenry. Rather than follow the popular notion of religion as the root causes of Boko Haram crisis, the book widens its scope to cover terrorism as a whole with a view to laying a more viable foundation for its readers to understand the concept of terrorism, provoking causes and perspectives, as well as influential factors that may interplay to sustain extremist terrorism in contemporary global society. Using Boko Haram as a potentially useful model, the book contends that the discursive framework of terrorism cannot be isolated from its socio-economic perspectives. In view of the foregoing, the simplistic response toTable of ContentsChapter 1: General introduction and Analytical Explanation of Key Concepts in Terrorism StudiesChapter 2: Towards a Demystification of Pervasive Understanding Boko Haram TerrorismChapter 3: Patterns that Maintain the Boko Haram Terrorism in NigeriaChapter 4: Boko Haram Insurgency: Democratic Failure and Youth Degeneration into Terrorism in NigeriaChapter 5: Boko Haram Terrorism and Socio-economic Decays in NigeriaChapter 6: Community Policing as an Antidote for Terrorism: Lessons from Boko Haram Chapter 7: Theories and Perspectives on Terrorism: A Boko Haram Model AnalysisChapter 8: Methodology and Qualitative Research Strategy Chapter 9: Synopsis and general conclusions
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Poetry and the Global Climate Crisis
Book SynopsisThis book demonstrates how humans can become sensitized to, and intervene in, environmental degradation by writing, reading, analyzing, and teaching poetry. It offers both theoretical and practice-based essays, providing a diversity of approaches and voices that will be useful in the classroom and beyond.The chapters in this edited collection explore how poetry can make readers climate-ready and climate-responsive through creativity, empathy, and empowerment. The book encompasses work from or about Oceania, Africa, Europe, North America, Asia, and Antarctica, integrating poetry into discussions of specific local and global issues, including the value of Indigenous responses to climate change; the dynamics of climate migration; the shifting boundaries between the human and more-than-human world; the ecopoetics of the prison-industrial complex; and the ongoing environmental effects of colonialism, racism, and sexism. With numerous examples of how poetry reading, teaching, and lTable of ContentsPart I: Perspectives on Indigenous Poetries 1. Embodiment and Solace: The Entanglement of Culture with Nature in Contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand Ecopoetry 2. From Burning Beds to Rising Seas: Environmental Issues in the Song Lyrics of Midnight Oil 3. From Standing Rock to Flint, Michigan: How Indigenous Poets Contextualise the Fight for Clean Water Part II: Perspectives on the More-than-Human 4. Last Migrations: The Poetry of Migratory Birds 5. Animal Politics and Ecological Haiku 6. Greeting a Ginkgo: How Anthropomorphism in Poetry Can Inspire Eco-Empathy 7. Of Jellyfish, Lichen, and Other More-Than-Human Matter: Ecopoethical Writing Research as Transformative Politics 8. Using Poetry to Learn from the Animals We Brought to Antarctica Part III: Critical and Theoretical Perspectives 9. Imaging the Real in Times of Crisis: Empowerment and Ecosophy in Shaun Tan’s Tales from The Inner City 10. Vegetal Relationality: Three Australian [Eco]poets 11. Carceral Climates: Poetry, Ecology, and the U.S. Prison System 12. Black Ecologies, the “Weather,” and “Renegade” Poetic Sensorium 13. “Everything depends on us:” The Ecofeminist Vision in Naomi Shihab Nye’s Honeybee Part IV: Global Juxtapositions 14. Mitigating Ecological Threats: Amplifying Environmental Activism in Gabeba Baderoon’s Poetry 15. Capitalism and Environmental Activism in Selected Nigerian Poetry 16. Bugtong, or the Philippine Riddle as an Ecopoem 17. Poetry and Ecological Awareness: Inspiration from Pierluigi Cappello’s Poetry Conclusion: From Poetry to the World
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Taylor & Francis Modern Architecture
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Taylor & Francis Geographical Thought
Book SynopsisThis new second edition of Geographical Thought remains a clear and accessible introduction to the key ideas and figures in human geography. A renewed focus on climate justice is layered throughout the book segueing into a new chapter on decolonizing geography. Each of the chapters have been refreshed using the latest scholarship in the field, cutting-edge theory and contemporary case studies. From animal geographies to Black Geographies, the current text is brimming with new theories, concepts and ideas.Across three distinctive parts ('Geographical Foundations', 'Geography at the Intersections' and 'Plural and Relational Geographies'), this book provides an essential introduction to the theories that have shaped the study of societies and space. Opening with an exploration of the founding concepts of human geography in the Nineteenth-Century academy, Nayak and Jeffrey examine the range of theoretical perspectives that have emerged within human geography over the las
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Taylor & Francis Full House
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CRC Press Ecology of Macrofungi
Book SynopsisMacrofungi are an important component of the ecosystem and provide ecosystem services for the sustenance of the environment. The wide ecological spread of macrofungi gives them vast scope to interact with substrates and symbiotic partners. Table of ContentsPreface. Ecology of Macrofungi - An Overview. FOREST MACROFUNGI. The Roles of Macrofungi in Humid Tropical Forests and the Effects of Disturbances. Ecological Aspects of Ammonia Fungi in Various Vegetation Sites. Ecology of Wild Mushrooms. Ecology of Macrofungi in Southwest India. ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI. Mycogeography and Ecology of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in Northern México. On the Amanita in Southwest India. WOOD-INHABITING MACROFUNGI. Substrate Ecology of Wood-Inhabiting Basidiomycetes. Wood-Rot Polypores of Kerala, India. Host preferences of Pinus-Dwelling Hymenochaetaceae. Occurrence and Adaptive Potential of Indoor Macrofungi. POLYMORPHISM IN MACROFUNGI. Genetic and Morphological Polymorphism in Wood-Decaying Fungi. INDEX.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Gender and Popular Visual Culture in India
Book SynopsisPerhaps, male-mindedness seems to have adapted to changing-contemporary circumstances to become more covert and conspiratorial. Sexist suggestionsthrough objectification and substantiated subordinationfor instance, may have been explicit in Indian media a decade earlier. But in the contemporary times of online social media and vociferous feminism, such openness of unfairness against women in the media will, more often than not, be met with strife and unpalatable backlash - fearing which blatant prejudice is prudently steered clear of. It is, hence, understandable that patriarchy, to sustain itself as a culture, has adapted to become more benevolent in an increasingly hostile environment. To identify such sly and stealthy sexism embedded in media content, one may need a reconfigured grasp of contemporary feminist issues and an altered nuance for isolation and identification of discriminatory depictions. This book exposes redefined and hidden sexism that predominates the popular visuaTable of ContentsForeword Introduction Part 1: Evolving Sexism 1. Introduction to Part 1 2. New Wine in Old Bottles: Benevolent Sexism in the Indian Popular Visual Media 3. Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing? Sexism in Fourth-Wave Feminism 4. Feminine Materiality and Masculine Narratives in Gaming 5. Androcentrism and Gender Stereotyping in Matrimonial Advertisements Part 2: Characterising Contemporary Feminist Cultures 6. Introduction to Part 2 7. Fourth-Wave Feminism: World View and the Indian Context 8. Gendered Memes: Stereotypical Representations to Agentic Counter-Conduct 9. New Dimensions in Relationships: Portrayal of the Culture through Cinema 10. Cinema for Change: Feminist Impressions in Heroine-Centric Plots Part 3: Indian Media and Sexism 11. Introduction to Part 3 12. Female Politicos in Indian Web Series: The Politics of Portrayal 13. Does Sexism Still Sell? Bigotry in Advertisements and its Effect on Body Image and Buying Behaviour 14. Sex Workers and Bollywood: A Study of Misrepresentations and Blurred Lines 15. Women and Emergent Agency in Hindi Partition Cinema 16. The Men and the Media 17. Conclusion
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CRC Press Western Europes Natural Wonders
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