Bare Landscapes

Bare Landscapes
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Publisher : Schiffer Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0764337971
ISBN-13 : 9780764337970
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Bare Landscapes by : Sigthor Markusson

In this photographic journey across the topography of Iceland, the ride is mesmerizing because it is an exploration of two bodies, that of the land and the female form. They are both exposed as they were born, raw and primal, naked and austere, unadorned and blooming. Whether resolved against volcanic rock, sequestered in craters of ice or simmering in hot springs, these stark primordial landscapes are chiseled out of time, untouched in their natural beauty, like the feminine forms that grace them. Sixty provocative photos grace the pages, accompanied by poetry in both English and Icelandic that frames the view and sets the scene. The rough and angular Icelandic landscape and the smooth, curved human body are captured with an artist's attention to form and contrast, creating surprising juxtapositions at every turn.

The Beautiful Flower Garden

The Beautiful Flower Garden
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89038468740
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Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis The Beautiful Flower Garden by : Ferdinand Schuyler Mathews

The Garden

The Garden
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 710
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:C2579672
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

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The Living Landscape

The Living Landscape
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Publisher : Permanent Publications
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 1856230430
ISBN-13 : 9781856230438
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Living Landscape by : Patrick Whitefield

"Being able to 'read' the landscape whilst on a walk makes a huge difference. It is like suddenly seeing the world in colour after being used to a lifetime of black and white. The Living Landscape looks in detail at landscape formation: from rocks, through soil to vegetation and the intricate web of interactions between plants, animals, climate and the people that makes the landscape around us. Each chapter is interspersed with diagrams, sketches and notes that Patrick has taken over two decades of living and working in the countryside. Patrick will inspire you to reconnect with the land as a living entity, not a collection of different scenery, and develop an active relationship with nature and the countryside. This book invites you to actively engage with nature and experience it first hand. Understanding how landscapes evolve is a useful skill for landscape designers, farmers, gardeners and smallholders but it is also a life-enhancing skill all of us can enjoy. Patrick offers us the enduring pleasure that costs nothing and yet offers everything." -- Publisher's description

Beautiful Gardens

Beautiful Gardens
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Publisher : C.R. Gibson Company
Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : 0766761614
ISBN-13 : 9780766761612
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Beautiful Gardens by : C R Gibson Company

Designing Green Landscapes

Designing Green Landscapes
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9781402067594
ISBN-13 : 1402067593
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing Green Landscapes by : Klaus Gadow

While the natural resources of the earth continue to diminish, “Green Landscapes” arebeingcalleduponto produceanincreasingrangeofgoodsandservices.A Green Landscape is a rural expanse of scenery that may comprise a variety of visible f- tures. This book focuses on forested landscapes, although much of the theory and most of the practical applications are valid for any area of land. In many regions of the world, people depend on forests for their livelihood and well-being. Forests provide multiple services, – bene ts generated for society by the existence of c- tain forest ecosystems and their attributes. The value of these bene ts is often only recognised when they are lost after removal of the trees, resulting in ooding, loss of income and declining species diversity. Forests provide multiple services. However, the amount and quality, and the p- ticular mix of these services depend on the condition of the resource. Landscape design is a proven way to ensure that certain desired bene ts will be available in space and time. It provides the foundation and an essential starting point for s- tainable management. This volume, which forms part of Springer’s book series Managing Forest Ecosystems,presentsstate-of-the-artresearchresults,visionsandtheories,aswell as speci c methodsfor designing Green Landscapes, as a basis for sustainable ecos- tem management. The book contains a wealth of information which may be useful to companymanagement,the legal and policy environmentand forestry administ- tors. The volume is subdivided into four sections.

Reforesting Landscapes

Reforesting Landscapes
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9781402096563
ISBN-13 : 1402096569
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Reforesting Landscapes by : Harini Nagendra

The 21st century has seen the beginnings of a great restoration effort towards the world’s forests, accompanied by the emergence of an increasing literature on reforestation, regeneration and regrowth of forest cover. Yet to date, there is no volume which synthesises current knowledge on the extent, trends, patterns and drivers of reforestation. This edited volume draws together research from leading researchers to explore reforestation and forest regrowth across the world, from multiple dimensions – including ecosystem services, protected areas, social institutions, economic transitions, remediation of environmental problems, conservation and land abandonment – and at different scales. Detailing the methods and analyses used from across a wide range of disciplines, and incorporating research from North, South and Central America, Africa, Asia and Europe, this groundbreaking book provides a global overview of current trends, explores their underlying causes and proposes future forest trajectories. The first of its kind, the book will provide an invaluable reference for researchers and students involved in interdisciplinary research and working on issues relevant to the biophysical, geographic, socioeconomic and institutional processes associated with reforestation.

Garden and Forest

Garden and Forest
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 550
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ISBN-10 : CHI:096069351
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Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Garden and Forest by : Charles Sprague Sargent

Understanding Soils of Mountainous Landscapes

Understanding Soils of Mountainous Landscapes
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 440
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780323959261
ISBN-13 : 0323959261
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Soils of Mountainous Landscapes by : Rahul Bhadouria

Understanding Soils of Mountainous Landscapes: Sustainable Use of Soil Ecosystem Services and Management focuses on the patterns and processes of mountainous soils, including threats due to the fragile nature of mountain ecosystems, and the conservation and management of soil ecosystem services and restoration processes. The book covers a balanced approach to land and resource management, ensuring that environmentally and socio-culturally sound interventions are developed and applied in the complex geophysical, ecological, and social landscapes of the world's mountain systems. The book provides holistic understanding of mountain soils to help environmental and soil scientists gain insight and develop new problem-solving approaches. With obvious up- and downstream linkages (e.g., a large proportion of urban canters globally depend on water that originates in the mountains) as well as globalization (e.g., continental-scale impacts of air pollution and climate change on glaciers), the long-range success of conservation measures in mountain regions requires that the following discrete but interconnected interventions be pursued concurrently: (1) the protection of biodiversity and ecosystem services, (2) empowerment of mountain communities (including family farming), and (3) elaboration of more thoughtful, context-specific policy environments for sustainable mountain development. - Offers comprehensive coverage of all aspects of mountain soils including climate change, ecosystem services, and threats - Focuses on exploring the human and anthropogenic challenges associated with the sustainable management of soils in mountain landscapes - Includes content on biochar-mediated microbial community dynamics