Search results for ""Author Peter Phillips""
Seven Stories Press Titans of Capital
£14.99
Ward Wood Publishing Saying it with Flowers
£10.03
Ward Wood Publishing Oscar and I
£9.36
Ward Wood Publishing No School Tie
£9.36
CABI Publishing Biotechnology Revolution in Global Agriculture: Invention, Innovation and Investment in the Canola Sector
Biotechnology processes are fundamentally changing the nature of the products being produced in the industry. Canola has been developed in Canada through such processes. It is a type of rapeseed that has an enhanced level of mono-unsaturated fatty acids, thus producing a healthier oil for human consumption. It is now being introduced to many other countries. This book reviews for the first time the global canola sector in order to identify fundamental trends resulting from the adoption of biotechnology. It examines the canola sector over an extended period, looking at: - its local origins - regional growth and international expansion - analyses of public policy affecting commercialisation - estimates of the costs and benefits of changes. It is essential reading for government and industry researchers and students involved in the areas of agricultural economics, plant biotechnology and crop science.
£193.57
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Censored 2009
£11.99
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Censored 2008: The Top 25 Censored Stories
£11.99
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Censored 2007: The Top 25 Censored Stories
£22.50
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Censored 2006
£22.50
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Censored 2010: The Top 25 Censored Stories of 2008-9
£14.99
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Censored 2006
£12.99
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Censored 2004: The Top 25 Censored Stories
£12.99
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Censored 2011: The Top 25 Censored Stories of 2009-10
£13.99
CABI Publishing Regulating the Liabilities of Agricultural Biotechnology
This book examines how government, industry and society interact to reach a level of regulation that is deemed satisfactory for the newly-emerged transformative technology that is agricultural biotechnology. It considers issues of risk and trust surrounding genetically modified plants for the production of food and pharmaceuticals. It describes how regulations have been produced to manage, or in some cases ignore, the risks from GM products. The scope is international and the book makes a significant contribution to the literature in this growing field of interest.
£96.60
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Censored 2005: The Top 25 Censored Stories
£12.99
Hearing Eye Wide Skies, Salt and Best Bitter
£8.01
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Censored 2001: 25 Years of Censored News and the Top Censored Stories of the Year
£14.15
CABI Publishing GM Agriculture and Food Security: Fears and Facts
Efforts to improve food security in the developing world have been hampered due to myths surrounding GM agriculture. This book explores the theory, evidence and rhetoric of the impact of food production on the environment, and the impact of the environment on food production. The chapters address: food security and technology; expertise and opportunism; the promise of technology; the politicization of risk; industrial agriculture; the meaning of 'natural'; the potential of the local food movement; food labelling; genetic diversity in the agro-industrial era; sustainability and chemical application; plant vitality; and future prospects for food security. Each chapter includes a personal introduction from the authors about the issues at hand, followed by a detailed analysis with further references. The book considers the origins of concerns and then examines the evidence around the issues, and the impacts in terms of policy, regulation and agricultural practice. It also: - Refutes common consumer and environmental organization myths about biotechnology. - Highlights the importance of food security in both the developing and developed world. - Provides a pro-science approach to increasing food security. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in biotechnology, food security and public understanding of science, and also to policy makers, regulators and industry managers.
£43.90
Seven Stories Press,U.S. Impeach The President: The Case Against Bush and Cheney
£10.99
CABI Publishing Innovation in Agri-food Clusters: Theory and Case Studies
Innovation has moved through a range of revolutionary epochs, but there is no clear picture of how, or even if, innovation can be managed. This book explores the models, methods and metrics of innovation analysis in the context of a single centre: the Global Oilseeds Complex centred in Saskatoon, Canada. It is a single, coherent volume that outlines the theory and practices related to innovation, offering a critical assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the different approaches, backed up with empirical evidence.
£84.85
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Dual Diagnosis: Practice in Context
Dual Diagnosis: Practice in Context is a practical evidence-based guide for practitioners working in multi-disciplinary mental health and substance misuse service settings. Divided into three sections, this comprehensive and international text first explores the contemporary contextual issues surrounding the subject area. It then goes on to review dual diagnosis in some of the ‘special’ populations (including people diagnosed with personality disorders, women, young people, and older adults) and contemporary issues (e.g. crystal methamphetamine and mental health). Part three reviews the development of international service responses to dual diagnosis and discusses the development and commissioning of service models, research and practice development. The text concludes with a chapter outlining priorities for the development of interventions, service approaches, research and education. KEY FEATURES: A authoritative in-depth review of both theoretical, clinical and policy issues within a single text Draws together a range of established contributors from a variety of disciplines, including mental health nurses, occupational therapists, social workers and psychiatrists International in focus, with contributors from the UK, USA, Europe and Australia
£44.95
CABI Publishing GM Agriculture and Food Security: Fears and Facts
Efforts to improve food security in the developing world have been hampered due to myths surrounding GM agriculture. This book explores the theory, evidence and rhetoric of the impact of food production on the environment, and the impact of the environment on food production. The chapters address: food security and technology; expertise and opportunism; the promise of technology; the politicization of risk; industrial agriculture; the meaning of 'natural'; the potential of the local food movement; food labelling; genetic diversity in the agro-industrial era; sustainability and chemical application; plant vitality; and future prospects for food security. Each chapter includes a personal introduction from the authors about the issues at hand, followed by a detailed analysis with further references. The book considers the origins of concerns and then examines the evidence around the issues, and the impacts in terms of policy, regulation and agricultural practice. It also: - Refutes common consumer and environmental organization myths about biotechnology. - Highlights the importance of food security in both the developing and developed world. - Provides a pro-science approach to increasing food security. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in biotechnology, food security and public understanding of science, and also to policy makers, regulators and industry managers.
£104.30