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  • Great British Wildlife & Environment Map
    Great British Wildlife & Environment Map


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  • ST&G's Great British Wildlife & Environment Map
    ST&G's Great British Wildlife & Environment Map

    Biodiverse Britain is a natural phenomenon to be reckoned with, the perfect environment for swanning about on wild adventures. From Orkney's orcas to the seals of Scilly, Britain's kaleidoscope of natural wonders is ripe for exploring, adoring and - most definitely - restoring. Enter this map, a semi-feral celebration of Britain's species, habitats and the efforts being made to protect them. Featuring over 1,400 wildlife hotspots, conservation projects, eco events and gloriously green days out, with handy summaries of key environmental issues and steps you can take to help address them, it’s the grassroots guide to having a whale of a time around wild Britain. Size:100cm x 89cm (39.4" x 35") fold-out. Printed on FSC-certified professional mapping paper. Dreamed up, designed and made in sunny Britain. Available as a folded map (with card cover) or a unframed flat map (supplied rolled).

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  • Human-Wildlife Conflict : Complexity in the Marine Environment
    Human-Wildlife Conflict : Complexity in the Marine Environment

    Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has classically been defined as a situation where wildlife impacts humans negatively (physically, economically, or psychologically), and where humans likewise negatively impact wildlife.However, there is growing consensus that the conflict between people about wildlife is as important as the conflict between people and wildlife.HWC not only affects the conservation of one species in a particular geographic area, but also impacts the willingness of an individual, a community, and wider society to support conservation programs in general.This book explores the complexity inherent in these situations, covering the theory, principles, and practical applications of HWC work, making it accessible and usable for conservation practitioners, as well as of interest to researchers more concerned with a theoretical approach to the subject.Through a series of case studies, the book's authors and editors tackle a wide variety of subjects relating to conflict, from the challenges of wicked problems and common pool resources, to the roles that storytelling and religion can play in conflict.Throughout the book, the authors work with a Conservation Conflict Transformation (CCT) approach, adapted from the peacebuilding field to address the reality of conservation today.The authors utilise one of CCT's key analytic components, the Levels of Conflict model, as a tool to provide insight into their case studies.Although the examples discussed are from the world of marine conservation, the lessons they provide are applicable to a wide variety of global conservation issues, including those in the terrestrial realm.Human-Wildlife Conflict will be essential reading for graduate students and established researchers in the field of marine conservation biology.It will also be a valuable reference for a global audience of conservation practitioners, wildlife managers, and other conservation professionals.

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  • Environment
    Environment

    Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. What is the environment, this elusive object that impacts us so profoundly--our odds to be born; the way we look, feel, and function; and how long and comfortable we may live?The environment is not only everything we see around us but also, at a lesser scale, a hailstorm of molecules large and small that constantly penetrates our bodies, simultaneously nourishing and threatening our health.The concept of oneness with our surroundings urges a reckoning of what we are doing to ‘the environment,’ and consequently, what we are doing to ourselves.By taking us through this journey of questioning, Rolf Halden’s Environment empowers readers with new knowledge and a heightened appreciation of how our daily lifestyle decisions are impacting the places we occupy, our health, and humanity’s prospect of survival. With illustrations by Griffin Finke. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.

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  • Is the goddess Selene Artemis?

    No, the goddess Selene is not Artemis. In Greek mythology, Selene is the goddess of the moon, while Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth. Although they are both associated with the night and the moon, they are distinct deities with their own unique attributes and roles in mythology. Selene is often depicted as driving a chariot across the night sky, while Artemis is known for her skill in hunting and her association with wild animals.

  • What are ideas about nature and the environment?

    Ideas about nature and the environment vary widely, but some common themes include the importance of preserving and protecting natural resources, the interconnectedness of all living things, and the need for sustainable practices to ensure the health of the planet. Many people also believe in the intrinsic value of nature and the need to appreciate and respect the natural world. Additionally, there is a growing recognition of the impact of human activities on the environment and the need for collective action to address issues such as climate change and biodiversity loss.

  • What is the difference between nature and environment?

    Nature refers to the natural world and all the living and non-living things that exist in it, including plants, animals, landscapes, and ecosystems. It encompasses the physical, biological, and geological aspects of the Earth. On the other hand, environment refers to the surroundings in which an organism, individual, or community exists, including both natural and human-made elements. It includes the physical, chemical, and biological factors that influence the growth, development, and survival of living organisms. In summary, nature is the broader concept that encompasses the natural world, while the environment is the specific surroundings in which living organisms exist.

  • How do you perceive your environment? Isn't nature fascinating?

    I perceive my environment as a place of wonder and beauty. Nature is indeed fascinating to me, with its intricate ecosystems, diverse flora and fauna, and the way everything is interconnected. I find solace and inspiration in spending time outdoors, observing the natural world around me. The more I learn about nature, the more I am amazed by its complexity and resilience.

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  • Regreening the Built Environment : Nature, Green Space, and Sustainability
    Regreening the Built Environment : Nature, Green Space, and Sustainability

    Now in its second volume, Regreening the Built Environment provides an overview of physical and social environmental challenges that the planet is facing and presents solutions that restore ecological processes, reclaim open space, foster social equity, and facilitate a green economy. Healing the planet requires a combination of strategies networked across multiple scales of development, including buildings, sites, communities, and regions.Case studies from a range of locations in the United States, Denmark, Vietnam, Germany, South Korea, Switzerland, France, and the United Kingdom, among others, demonstrate how existing gray infrastructure can be retrofitted with green infrastructure and low-impact development techniques.From this, the author shows how a building can be designed that creates greenspace or generates energy; likewise, a roadway can be a parkway, an alley can be a wildlife corridor, and a parking surface can be a garden.This new edition also includes case studies that have successfully reconnected communities that were fragmented by unjust planning practices and irresponsible patterns of development, resilient design solutions in response to natural disasters, passive design strategies that can make interior spaces more efficient and healthier, and expanded discussions on capturing carbon, renewable energy, agriculture, waste, public transit, and adaptive reuse, including innovative ideas on how to reimagine the shopping mall in the era of e-commerce. The strategies presented in this book will stimulate discussions within the design profession and will be of great interest to students and practitioners of environmental studies, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design.

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  • Museum Environment
    Museum Environment

    The Museum Environment is in two parts; Part I: intended for conservators and museum curators and describes the principles and techniques of controlling the environment so that the potentially damaging effects of light, humidity and air pollution on museum exhibits may be minimised.Part II: the author brings together and summarises information and data, hitherto widely scattered in the literature of diverse fields, which is essential to workers in conservation research. Since the timely publication of the first two editions of this book in hardback, interest in preventive conservation has continued to grow strongly making publication of this paperback edition all the more welcome.Those whose responsibility it is to care for the valuable and beautiful objects in the world's collections have become increasingly aware that it is better to prevent their deterioration, by ensuring that they are housed and displayed in the best possible environmental conditions, than to wait until restoration and repair are necessary.The changes for the second edition have been mainly concentrated in the sections on electronic hygrometry, new fluorescent lamps, buffered cases, air conditioning systems, data logging, and control within historic buildings.A new appendix, giving a summary of museum specificiations for conservation, provides a useful, quick reference.

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  • Women and Nature? : Beyond Dualism in Gender, Body, and Environment
    Women and Nature? : Beyond Dualism in Gender, Body, and Environment

    Women and Nature? Beyond Dualism in Gender, Body, and Environment provides a historical context for understanding the contested relationships between women and nature, and it articulates strategies for moving beyond the dualistic theories and practices that often frame those relationships. In 1974, Françoise d’Eaubonne coined the term "ecofeminism" to raise awareness about interconnections between women’s oppression and nature’s domination in an attempt to liberate women and nature from subordination.Since then, ecofeminism has attracted scholars and activists from various disciplines and positions to assess the relationship between the cultural human and the natural non-human through gender reconsiderations.The contributors to this volume present critical and constructive perspectives on ecofeminism throughout its history, from the beginnings of ecofeminism in the 1970s through to contemporary and emerging developments in the field, drawing on animal studies, postcolonialism, film studies, transgender studies, and political ecology. This interdisciplinary and international collection of essays demonstrates the ongoing relevance of ecofeminism as a way of understanding and responding to the complex interactions between genders, bodies, and the natural environment.It will be of great interest to students and scholars of ecofeminism as well as those involved in environmental studies and gender studies more broadly.

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  • Storytelling for Nature Connection : Environment, community and story-based learning
    Storytelling for Nature Connection : Environment, community and story-based learning

    This unique resource offers new ideas, stories, creative activities and methods for people working in conservation, outdoor learning, environmental education, youthwork, business training, sustainability, health, social and economic change.It shows how to encourage pro-environmental behaviour with diverse participants: from organisation consultants and employees, to families, youth and children.The stories and their exploration engage people with nature in profound ways.The book describes how this engagement enhances participants' emotional literacy and resilience, builds community, raises awareness of inter-species communication and helps people to create a sustainable future together.Its innovative techniques establish connections between place and sustainability.Facilitators can adapt all of this to their own situation.

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  • Which metal band songs are about nature or the environment?

    Several metal bands have songs that focus on nature or the environment. For example, the band Opeth often incorporates themes of nature and the natural world in their music, with songs like "The Moor" and "Harvest" exploring these themes. Another band, Gojira, is known for their environmentally conscious lyrics, with songs like "The Art of Dying" and "Global Warming" addressing issues related to the environment. Additionally, bands like Agalloch and Wolves in the Throne Room also have songs that draw inspiration from nature and the natural world.

  • 'Economy or Environment?'

    Both the economy and the environment are important and interconnected. It is essential to strike a balance between economic growth and environmental protection to ensure sustainable development. Neglecting the environment can have long-term negative impacts on the economy, while a healthy environment can support a thriving economy. Therefore, it is crucial to consider both aspects in decision-making processes to achieve a harmonious and sustainable future.

  • What are the interactions between natural environment and cultural environment in geography?

    The interactions between natural and cultural environments in geography are complex and interconnected. The natural environment, including factors such as climate, topography, and resources, shapes the cultural practices and lifestyles of human populations. In turn, human activities and cultural practices can have significant impacts on the natural environment, such as deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction. These interactions are studied in the field of cultural ecology, which seeks to understand how human societies adapt to and modify their natural surroundings. Understanding these interactions is crucial for sustainable development and conservation efforts.

  • What if all mosques were to come together to protect nature and the environment?

    If all mosques were to come together to protect nature and the environment, it would have a significant impact on promoting environmental conservation and sustainability within Muslim communities. Mosques could collaborate on initiatives such as tree planting, waste reduction, and promoting sustainable practices within their congregations. This collective effort could also serve as a powerful example for other religious institutions and communities to prioritize environmental stewardship. Additionally, it could help raise awareness about the importance of protecting the environment within the broader Muslim community and beyond.

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