Biodiversity Earth’s Living Treasure

Biodiversity Earth’s Living Treasure

Author: Dr. Arpita Chatterjee

Publisher: Insta Publishing

Published:

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9390719607

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Biodiversity is a vast arena in the sphere of life dealing with many living organisms of botanical and zoological origin and also microbes. Though majority of the research and studies of the biodiversity focus on the macroscopic organisms, but the economic importance of the microbial species present in biosphere cannot be neglected due to its huge importance in ecology as well as pathology. Moreover, air born microbes are also significant as potential pathogens of different diseases. From the beginning of the twenty‐first century, it has become evident that the loss of biodiversity are posing threat, mainly due to loss of forest plants and also extinction of many animals and birds. This also results in the biodiversity loss in a broad sense due to environmental pollution, global warming, human negligence and associated hazards.


Conserving Asia's Wildlife Treasure: The Pheasants

Conserving Asia's Wildlife Treasure: The Pheasants

Author: Compiled by Anita Chauhan

Publisher: PartridgeIndia

Published: 2014-04

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 1482821311

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Welcome to a wildlife adventure that will take you to the jungles of Asia, where amazing wildlife meets you with a cacophony of sounds and colours. Explore the habitat where fine mist bathes the orchid- and moss-covered conifers. Glide into the rainforests of tree-ferns, sinuous vines, and gigantic trees as tall as skyscrapers. Experience the mystique of Asia's iconic birds - the Pheasants. Delve into this visual delight of a book that has been especially prepared to increase awareness about the pheasants, and to provide a window into wildlife conservation.


Paddle Maryland

Paddle Maryland

Author: Bryan MacKay

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2018-03-14

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1421425025

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Paddle Maryland is a companion guide to Hike Maryland and Cycle Maryland.


Sustainable Public Management

Sustainable Public Management

Author: Neil M. Boyd

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1000440710

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Sustainable Public Management explores key issues in public sector sustainable management that span from Nation/State to local government. It highlights state-of-the art articulations of public-private partnerships, public engagement, inter-organizational networks, sustainability policy, strategy, standard setting, and reporting. Sustainable management is an important topic across organizational forms in the private, not-for-profit, and public sectors because of the its practice is tied to some of the most pressing environmental and social problems that exist in the world. The public sector is especially important due to its scale and scope across the globe, the tangible impacts that public service delivery can make in resource efficiency and effectiveness, and in directly tackling critical sustainable development goals. This book will be of great value to scholars, students, and policymakers interested in Public Administration and Management, Sustainable Management and Development. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Public Management Review.


From Trash to Treasure

From Trash to Treasure

Author: Barrett Williams

Publisher: Barrett Williams

Published: 2024-08-19

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13:

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**From Trash to Treasure Unleash Your Creative Potential with Upcycling** Imagine turning everyday waste into extraordinary creations that not only beautify your home but also contribute to a healthier planet. Dive into "From Trash to Treasure," an ultimate guide that shows you how to transform discarded items into stunning, functional masterpieces. ### Chapter Highlights **Introduction to Creative Upcycling** Discover the fascinating world of upcycling. Learn the difference between upcycling and recycling, understand the significant environmental benefits, and gather the essential tools and materials you’ll need to get started safely and effectively. **Transforming Glass Bottles and Jars** Turn ordinary glass bottles and jars into elegant vases, chic storage solutions, and unique candle holders. Step-by-step instructions make it easy to create beautiful accents for your home. **Repurposing Tin Cans** Explore inventive ways to upcycle tin cans into planters, lanterns, and organizational systems. These practical projects are perfect for adding a rustic charm to your spaces. **Upcycling Wooden Pallets** From rustic furniture to home decor items and outdoor pallet projects, transform wooden pallets into valuable, handcrafted treasures that stand out in any setting. **Recycling Paper and Cardboard** Master the art of paper mache, decorative storage boxes, and recycled paper stationery. Turn simple paper and cardboard into decorative and functional items that impress. **Reinventing Fabric Scraps and Old Clothing** Discover creative uses for fabric scraps and old clothing. Make patchwork quilts, rag rugs, and fashion accessories that showcase your personal style and ingenuity. **Transforming Plastic Bottles and Containers** Convert plastic waste into elegant planters, decorative home accessories, and functional household items. These projects offer an inspiring and eco-friendly approach to decorating. **Repurposing Old Furniture** Learn techniques for painting, refinishing, and converting old furniture into brand-new creations. Turn forgotten pieces into stylish, practical additions to your home. **Turning Trash into Art** Harness your artistic side by creating sculptures, wall art, and functional pieces from waste materials. Each project is designed to inspire and challenge you creatively. **Upcycling Electronic Waste** Craft unique items from old computer parts, CDs, DVDs, and more. Discover inventive ways to repurpose tech waste and reduce e-waste impact. With chapters covering everything from kitchen waste to seasonal decorations, kids' crafts to sustainable habits, “From Trash to Treasure” is your go-to resource for upcycling inspiration. Embrace the thrill of transforming trash into treasure, and join a global movement to make the world a more beautiful, sustainable place. Dive in and start your upcycling journey today!


The magical world of soil biodiversity

The magical world of soil biodiversity

Author: FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS - FAO & INTERNATIONAL UNION OF SOIL.

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2021-04-14

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9251342490

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In the framework of World Soil Day 2020, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS), and the Global Soil Partnership (GSP) launched a children's book contest on Soil Biodiversity with the motto "Keep soil alive, protect soil biodiversity". The book contest on soil biodiversity has given visibility to the importance of soil organisms and raised awareness on the urgency of protecting soil biodiversity. The soil biodiversity book competition highlights the importance of soil organisms and raises awareness of the urgent need to protect soil biodiversity among a young audience (children aged 6-11 years). This collection of 10 stories includes the best entries received from a total of 80 books spanning over 60 countries.


Urban Aerial Pesticide Spraying Campaigns

Urban Aerial Pesticide Spraying Campaigns

Author: Manuel Vallée

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-12-26

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 0429760892

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This book examines social processes that have contributed to growing pesticide use, with a particular focus on the role governments play in urban aerial pesticide spraying operations. Beyond being applied to sparsely populated farmland, pesticides have been increasingly used in densely populated urban environments, and when faced with invasive species, governments have resorted to large-scale aerial pesticide spraying operations in urban areas. This book focuses on New Zealand's 2002–2004 pesticide campaign to eradicate the Painted Apple Moth, which is the largest operation of its kind in world history, whether we consider its duration (29 months), its scope (at its peak the spraying zone was 10,632 hectares/26,272 acres), the number of sprayings that were administered (the pesticide was administered on 60 different days), or the number of people exposed to the spraying (190,000+). This book provides an in-depth understanding of the social processes that contributed to the incursion, why the government sought to eradicate the moth through aerial pesticide spraying, the ideological strategies they used to build and maintain public support, and why those strategies were effective. Urban Aerial Pesticide Spraying Campaigns will be of great interest to students and researchers of pesticides, environmental sociology, environmental history, environmental studies, political ecology, geography, medical sociology, and science and technology studies.


Nature and National Identity After Communism

Nature and National Identity After Communism

Author: Katrina Z. S. Schwartz

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre

Published: 2006-11-26

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 0822973146

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In this groundbreaking book, Katrina Schwartz examines the intersection of environmental politics, globalization, and national identity in a small East European country: modern-day Latvia. Based on extensive ethnographic research and lively discourse analysis, it explores that country's post-Soviet responses to European assistance and political pressure in nature management, biodiversity conservation, and rural development. These responses were shaped by hotly contested notions of national identity articulated as contrasting visions of the "ideal" rural landscape.The players in this story include Latvian farmers and other traditional rural dwellers, environmental advocates, and professionals with divided attitudes toward new European approaches to sustainable development. An entrenched set of forestry and land management practices, with roots in the Soviet and pre-Soviet eras, confront growing international pressures on a small country to conform to current (Western) notions of environmental responsibility—notions often perceived by Latvians to be at odds with local interests. While the case is that of Latvia, the dynamics Schwartz explores have wide applicability and speak powerfully to broader theoretical discussions about sustainable development, social constructions of nature, the sources of nationalism, and the impacts of globalization and regional integration on the traditional nation-state.


Medicinal Agroecology

Medicinal Agroecology

Author: Immo Fiebrig

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2023-05-31

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1000838412

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Medicinal Agroecology: Reviews, Case Studies, and Research Methodologies presents information on applications of ‘green therapies’ in restoration towards global sustainability. These practices connect the world of medicinal plants with ecologic farming practice, creating a compassionate socio-political worldview and heartfelt scientific research towards food sovereignty and a healthier future on planet Earth. The book communicates benefits of using plant-based solutions to manage the challenges of unsustainable practices in human healthcare, veterinary medicine, agriculture, forestry, and water management. The contributions introduce advances around plants and their active components to potentially treat disease, regulate dysfunction, and balance ecosystems. These practices are explored in further depth through three sections: POLICIES AND FRAMEWORKS, INSIGHTS AND OVERVIEWS, and CASE STUDIES AND RESEARCH METHODS. Edited by Immo Norman Fiebrig, Medicinal Agroecology: Reviews, Case Studies, and Research Methodologies appeals to those in various disciplines including agriculture and agroecology, healthcare, environmental sciences, and veterinary medicine. Chapters 3 and 9 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.


Biodiversity : Structure and Function - Volume I

Biodiversity : Structure and Function - Volume I

Author: Wilhelm Barthlott

Publisher: EOLSS Publications

Published: 2009-08-19

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1905839340

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Biodiversity: Structure and Function is a component of Encyclopedia of Environmental and Ecological Sciences, Engineering and Technology Resources in the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty one Encyclopedias. The Theme on Biodiversity: Structure and Function discusses matters of great relevance to our world such as: Characterization of Biodiversity; Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning; Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Biodiversity Dynamics; Evolutionary and Genetic Aspects of Biodiversity; Biodiversity Monitoring, Assessment, Data Management, and Indicators; The Value of Biodiversity; Halting Biodiversity Loss: Fundamentals and Latest Trends of Conservation Science and Action; Application of Ecological Knowledge to Habitat Restoration. These two volumes are aimed at the following five major target audiences: University and College students Educators, Professional practitioners, Research personnel and Policy analysts, managers, and decision makers and NGOs.