Handbook of Sustainable Development and Leisure Services

Handbook of Sustainable Development and Leisure Services

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  • Author: Adrian Lubowiecki-Vikuk
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3030598209
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 329

This book reviews empirical and theoretical research on sustainable development in the context of leisure management for communities. Although leading research centers are pursuing interdisciplinary research on leisure in the context of sustainable development, there are still few papers that holistically address the current challenges in this area. In addition, demographic changes have made the promotion of a healthy lifestyle essential. Doing so requires responsible behavior on the part of various stakeholders in this market. This book fills an important gap in the literature and gathers contributions from an interdisciplinary and international team of authors, whose fields of expertise include human geography, management, intersections of sustainability and leisure, behavioral psychology and tourism.


The Art of Modulating for Pianists & Jazz Musicians

The Art of Modulating for Pianists & Jazz Musicians

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  • Author: Carlos Salzedo
  • Publisher: G Schirmer, Incorporated
  • ISBN: 9781458411464
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Contains examples of modulations, extensions, and cadenzas, followed by five characteristic pieces for keyboard and ten fragments of dances.


Pioneers in European Ethnobiology

Pioneers in European Ethnobiology

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  • Author: Ingvar Svanberg
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9789155488444
  • Category : Ethnobiology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 324


Ethnobiology

Ethnobiology

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  • Author: E. N. Anderson
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 111801586X
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 428

The single comprehensive treatment of the field, from the leading members of the Society of Ethnobiology The field of ethnobiology—the study of relationships between particular ethnic groups and their native plants and animals—has grown very rapidly in recent years, spawning numerous subfields. Ethnobiological research has produced a wide range of medicines, natural products, and new crops, as well as striking insights into human cognition, language, and environmental management behavior from prehistory to the present. This is the single authoritative source on ethnobiology, covering all aspects of the field as it is currently defined. Featuring contributions from experienced scholars and sanctioned by the Society of Ethnobiology, this concise, readable volume provides extensive coverage of ethical issues and practices as well as archaeological, ethnological, and linguistic approaches. Emphasizing basic principles and methodology, this unique textbook offers a balanced treatment of all the major subfields within ethnobiology, allowing students to begin guided research in any related area—from archaeoethnozoology to ethnomycology to agroecology. Each chapter includes a basic introduction to each topic, is written by a leading specialist in the specific area addressed, and comes with a full bibliography citing major works in the area. All chapters cover recent research, and many are new in approach; most chapters present unpublished or very recently published new research. Featured are clear, distinctive treatments of areas such as ethnozoology, linguistic ethnobiology, traditional education, ethnoecology, and indigenous perspectives. Methodology and ethical action are also covered up to current practice. Ethnobiology is a specialized textbook for advanced undergraduates and graduate students; it is suitable for advanced-level ethnobotany, ethnobiology, cultural and political ecology, and archaeologically related courses. Research institutes will also find this work valuable, as will any reader with an interest in ethnobiological fields.


Crayfish in Europe as Alien Species

Crayfish in Europe as Alien Species

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  • Author: Francesca Gherardi
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN: 9789054104698
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

From the third international workshop on the subject (U. of Florence, 1997), come 18 papers reviewing the issue of alien crayfish decimating the relatively few native species in European freshwater environments. In a historical and taxonomic context, the initial paper explains why such homogenizatio


Pest Or Guest

Pest Or Guest

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  • Author: Daniel Lunney
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780980327212
  • Category : Animal ecology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 270

Exotic pest species are one of the main threats to the conservation of Australia's biodiversity. Many native species have been regarded as a pest in some locations at some times. This is a discussion of the problem of overabundance of alien invading species and some native species in Australia.


Smart Sensors Networks

Smart Sensors Networks

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  • Author: Fatos Xhafa
  • Publisher: Academic Press
  • ISBN: 0128098651
  • Category : Computers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 396

Smart Sensors Networks: Communication Technologies and Intelligent Applications explores the latest sensor and sensor networks techniques and applications, showing how networked wireless sensors are used to monitor and gather intelligence from our surrounding environment. It provides a systematic look at the unique characteristics of wireless sensor networks through their usage in a broad range of areas, including healthcare for the elderly, energy consumption, industrial automation, intelligent transportation systems, smart homes and cities, and more. The book shows how sensor-networks work and how they are applied to monitor our surrounding environment. It explores the most important aspects of modern sensors technologies, providing insights on the newest technologies and the systems needed to operate them. Readers will find the book to be an entry point for understanding the fundamental differences between the various sensor technologies and their use in for different scenarios. Indexing: The books of this series are submitted to EI-Compendex and SCOPUS - Presents numerous specific use-cases throughout, showing practical applications of concepts - Contains contributions from leading experts around the globe - Collects, in one place, the latest thinking on an emerging topic - Addresses the security and privacy issues inherent in sensor deployment


Pogrom Cries

Pogrom Cries

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  • Author: Joanna Tokarska-Bakir
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
  • ISBN: 9783631641781
  • Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This book reexamines the situation of Jews who after the liquidation of ghettos were hiding in the villages of the Kielce-Sandomierz region, and the attitude of local Christian people and partisans towards these Jews. A fresh perspective is contributed by the author's anthropological approach to the newly discovered field and archival sources.


Bread for the Departed

Bread for the Departed

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  • Author: Bogdan Wojdowski
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 424

A World War II novel on the Warsaw Ghetto whose protagonists are Jewish children. They are called rats and spend their time smuggling food across the wall from the Christian side. The author, who was a child in the ghetto, describes the way children adapt to changed circumstances.


The Idea of Central Europe

The Idea of Central Europe

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  • Author: Otilia Dhand
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1838605819
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 289

Central Europe is one of the key notions of classical geopolitics yet it has always been a somewhat elusive concept. Originally perceived as a plan for a German dominated political and economic union, it subsequently emerged to threaten leaders in the East and West in a variety of forms. Otilia Dhand provides a critical examination of the concept of Central Europe, from its early inception to the present day. Making extensive use of archival material, she shows how successive manifestations of Central Europe - of whatever vintage - have failed to bring about their intended changes on the international structure, and how customary claims about Central Europe are not supported by the original source material. The result is a work of outstanding scholarship that advances our understanding of regionalism and geopolitics in Europe.