Regenerating the Gum Arabic Economy

Regenerating the Gum Arabic Economy
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Total Pages : 27
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:29546407
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Synopsis Regenerating the Gum Arabic Economy by : Mark Schoonmaker Freudenberger

Dryland Forests

Dryland Forests
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9783319194059
ISBN-13 : 3319194054
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Synopsis Dryland Forests by : Purabi Bose

This volume provides new insights and conceptual understandings of the human and gender dimension of vulnerability in relation to the dynamics of tenure reforms in the dryland forests of Asia and Africa. The book analyzes the interaction between biophysical factors such as climate variability (e.g. droughts) with socio-political processes (e.g. new institutions and authority) and gender dimensions at various temporal and spatial scales. The book presents a number of case studies based on empirical research on forest tenure reform and it consequences on forest-dependent people. In particular, it highlights the interaction between legal, policy and institutional reform and the inclusion and/or exclusion of local people from deriving benefits from forest resources in the drylands. The book focuses on the questions how land tenure reform and natural resource governance impacts upon marginal groups (along individual, collective and gender dimensions); how do forest-dependent people prepare for and respond to vulnerability; and what is the effect of forest tenure policy reform on the human rights, gender and citizenship issues in relation to the use and management of forest resources and on conflict in forest zones. These issues are approached from the perspective of marginalized groups (gender and social diversity such as indigenous peoples and herders) in vulnerable dryland forests with a high risk of being exposed to climate variability.

Handbook of Hydrocolloids

Handbook of Hydrocolloids
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 949
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ISBN-10 : 9781845695873
ISBN-13 : 1845695879
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Hydrocolloids by : Glyn O. Phillips

Hydrocolloids are among the most widely used ingredients in the food industry. They function as thickening and gelling agents, texturizers, stabilisers and emulsifiers and in addition have application in areas such as edible coatings and flavour release. Products reformulated for fat reduction are particularly dependent on hydrocolloids for satisfactory sensory quality. They now also find increasing applications in the health area as dietary fibre of low calorific value. The first edition of Handbook of Hydrocolloids provided professionals in the food industry with relevant practical information about the range of hydrocolloid ingredients readily and at the same time authoritatively. It was exceptionally well received and has subsequently been used as the substantive reference on these food ingredients. Extensively revised and expanded and containing eight new chapters, this major new edition strengthens that reputation. Edited by two leading international authorities in the field, the second edition reviews over twenty-five hydrocolloids, covering structure and properties, processing, functionality, applications and regulatory status. Since there is now greater emphasis on the protein hydrocolloids, new chapters on vegetable proteins and egg protein have been added. Coverage of microbial polysaccharides has also been increased and the developing role of the exudate gums recognised, with a new chapter on Gum Ghatti. Protein-polysaccharide complexes are finding increased application in food products and a new chapter on this topic as been added. Two additional chapters reviewing the role of hydrocolloids in emulsification and their role as dietary fibre and subsequent health benefits are also included. The second edition of Handbook of hydrocolloids is an essential reference for post-graduate students, research scientists and food manufacturers. - Extensively revised and expanded second edition edited by two leading international authorities - Provides an introduction to food hydrocolliods considering regulatory aspects and thickening characteristics - Comprehensively examines the manufacture, structure, function and applications of over twenty five hydrocolloids

Contesting Forestry in West Africa

Contesting Forestry in West Africa
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781351724562
ISBN-13 : 1351724568
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Contesting Forestry in West Africa by : Reginald Cline-Cole

This title was first published in 2000. This study looks at the contestation of forestry in West Africa, taking into account historical considerations, cultural negotiations and environmental issues.

Environmental Social Sciences

Environmental Social Sciences
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9781139491723
ISBN-13 : 1139491725
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Environmental Social Sciences by : Ismael Vaccaro

The relationship between human communities and the environment is extremely complex. In order to resolve the issues involved with this relationship, interdisciplinary research combining natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities is necessary. In this 2010 book, specialists summarise methods and research strategies for various aspects of social research devoted to environmental issues. Each chapter is illustrated with ethnographic and environmental examples, ranging from Australia to Amazonia, from Madagascar to the United States, and from prehistoric and historic cases to contemporary rural and urban ones. It deals with climate change, deforestation, environmental knowledge, natural reserves, politics and ownership of natural resources, and the effect of differing spatial and temporal scales. Contributing to the intellectual project of interdisciplinary environmental social science, this book shows the possibilities social science can provide to environmental studies and to larger global problems and thus will be of equal interest to social and natural scientists and policy makers.

People, Plants, and Justice

People, Plants, and Justice
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 473
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ISBN-10 : 9780231506694
ISBN-13 : 0231506694
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis People, Plants, and Justice by : Charles Zerner

In an era of market triumphalism, this book probes the social and environmental consequences of market-linked nature conservation schemes. Rather than supporting a new anti-market orthodoxy, Charles Zerner and colleagues assert that there is no universal entity, "the market." Analysis and remedies must be based on broader considerations of history, culture, and geography in order to establish meaningful and lasting changes in policy and practice. Original case studies from Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the South Pacific focus on topics as diverse as ecotourism, bioprospecting, oil extraction, cyanide fishing, timber extraction, and property rights. The cases position concerns about biodiversity conservation and resource management within social justice and legal perspectives, providing new insights for students, scholars, policy professionals and donor/foundations engaged in international conservation and social justice.

Gum Arabic

Gum Arabic
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Publisher : Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9781849733106
ISBN-13 : 1849733104
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Gum Arabic by : John F Kennedy

Dealing with the latest information on polysaccharide gum research, particularly focused on gum Arabic, as discussed at the World Conference on "New developments in Acacia Gums Research and Products", this book covers the production, identification, classification and application of these important carbohydrate polymers. Written by the world's leading experts in the field, it will be an essential reference for researchers in industry and academia interested in the continued advances in this area.

Dryland Management: Economic Case Studies

Dryland Management: Economic Case Studies
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 389
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ISBN-10 : 9781134049028
ISBN-13 : 1134049021
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Dryland Management: Economic Case Studies by : John A. Dixon

Drylands are a sizeable part of the world's potentially arable land. They vary from the hyper-arid regions of the classic deserts of Africa and Asia to the more common semi-arid and sub-humid areas that support extensive agricultural systems dependent on rainfall or irrigation. Following their successful and innovative work The Economics of Dryland Management the editors have assembled twenty case studies from nine countries in the continents of Africa, Asia, North America and Australia. They help to explore more fully the costs of land degradation and illustrate the economics of reclamation, rehabilitation and prevention. The cases in this book present a rich, varied and readable survey of a wide range of drylands and their resources. Originally published in 19990

Opportunities and Challenges for Sustainable Production and Marketing of Gums and Resins in Ethiopia

Opportunities and Challenges for Sustainable Production and Marketing of Gums and Resins in Ethiopia
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Publisher : CIFOR
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 9786028693578
ISBN-13 : 602869357X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Opportunities and Challenges for Sustainable Production and Marketing of Gums and Resins in Ethiopia by : Mulugeta Lemenih

This publication is intended to serve researchers and teachers as well as development practitioners. It was prepared based on requests from CIFOR’s national partners in Ethiopia and the region to compile existing information and help address the lack of documents available for teaching graduate and undergraduate students about the management of forests in dryland areas in general, and the production and marketing of gums and resins in particular.