Rivers Run
1,760円 Rivers Run is a love letter to Britain's rivers and waterways by well-known angler and naturalist Kevin Parr. On a journey around his favourite watery hideaways – such as the River Stour in Dorset, the Exe in Devon, the Avon in the Midlands and Parrs Pool in Shropshire – the author shares the tho...
Crack for Trout Bums
500円 Crack for Trout Bums is a brief journey through the amazing world of trout and those who fish for them. It is a little bit science, but mostly it's a book of intriguing stories of these amazing creatures and the beautiful places where they live. Learn about the long lost Yellowfin Cutthroats of C...
River Rejuvenation and River Rights
10,280円 This book draws on interdisciplinary research deploying ‘river rights’ and ‘water justice’ as conceptual frameworks to engage with laws and politics around waterbodies. It underlines the simultaneity of micro and macro aspects to make sense of the complexities around ‘river rejuvenation’ in India...
Witness to Water
2,319円 A breathtaking journey down the lifeblood of the American West From the crystalline headwaters of the Rocky Mountains to its shocking demise in a foamy, polluted pit in the Sonoran Desert, the Colorado River’s story is one of both epic beauty and profound loss. In this deeply personal and visuall...
The Politics of Riverine Rights
33,165円 This edited collection, based on comparative, multi-sited ethnographic research, explores the concept of riverine rights in relation to rivers in New Zealand, Columbia and India that have been declared legal persons or subjects of rights: the Whanganui, the Atrato, the Ganges and the Yamuna. The ...
Botanic Gardens, Parks and Scenic Attract...
1,200円 This book details several of Jamaica's botanic gardens, each with unique characteristics and histories: Bath Botanical Gardens, Castleton Gardens, Cinchona Gardens and Hope Gardens. Jamaica's natural landscape is a significant part of its heritage, and the book describes several key sites: Bamboo...
Plastic Ocean Myth: 99% Microbes
500円 The ocean, Earth's largest ecosystem, is dominated by microbial lifeーbacteria, archaea, and phytoplankton that form 99% of marine biomass and drive the planet's oxygen production and carbon cycling. Yet beneath the surface of headlines about plastic pollution and "miracle" plastic-eating bacteri...
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