Mapping the Amazon

Mapping the Amazon
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781800348417
ISBN-13 : 180034841X
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping the Amazon by : Amanda M. Smith

An analysis of the political and ecological consequences of charting the Amazon River basin in narrative fiction, Mapping the Amazon examines how widely read novels from twentieth-century South America attempted to map the region for readers. Authors such as Jos� Eustasio Rivera, R�mulo Gallegos, Mario Vargas Llosa, C�sar Calvo, M�rcio Souza, and M�rio de Andrade traveled to the Amazonian regions of their respective countries and encountered firsthand a forest divided and despoiled by the spatial logic of extractivism. Writing against that logic, they fill their novels with geographic, human, and ecological realities omitted from official accounts of the region. Though the plots unfold after the height of the Amazonian rubber boom (1850-1920), the authors construct landscapes marked by that first large-scale exploitation of Amazonian biodiversity. The material practices of rubber extraction repeat in the stories told about the removal of other plants, seeds, and mineral from the forest as well as its conversion into farmland. The counter-discursive impulse of each novel comes into dialogue with various modernizing projects that carve Amazonia into cultural and economic spaces: border commissions, extractive infrastructure, school geography manuals, Indigenous education programs, and touristic propaganda. Even the novel maps studied have blind spots, though, and Mapping the Amazon considers the legacy of such unintentional omissions today.

Mapping the Amazon

Mapping the Amazon
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 264
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781800348417
ISBN-13 : 180034841X
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping the Amazon by : Amanda M. Smith

An analysis of the political and ecological consequences of charting the Amazon River basin in narrative fiction, Mapping the Amazon examines how widely read novels from twentieth-century South America attempted to map the region for readers. Authors such as Jos� Eustasio Rivera, R�mulo Gallegos, Mario Vargas Llosa, C�sar Calvo, M�rcio Souza, and M�rio de Andrade traveled to the Amazonian regions of their respective countries and encountered firsthand a forest divided and despoiled by the spatial logic of extractivism. Writing against that logic, they fill their novels with geographic, human, and ecological realities omitted from official accounts of the region. Though the plots unfold after the height of the Amazonian rubber boom (1850-1920), the authors construct landscapes marked by that first large-scale exploitation of Amazonian biodiversity. The material practices of rubber extraction repeat in the stories told about the removal of other plants, seeds, and mineral from the forest as well as its conversion into farmland. The counter-discursive impulse of each novel comes into dialogue with various modernizing projects that carve Amazonia into cultural and economic spaces: border commissions, extractive infrastructure, school geography manuals, Indigenous education programs, and touristic propaganda. Even the novel maps studied have blind spots, though, and Mapping the Amazon considers the legacy of such unintentional omissions today.

The Amazon

The Amazon
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 762
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789400965423
ISBN-13 : 9400965427
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The Amazon by : H. Sioli

The Amazon -that name was given to the biggest river on earth and is often used for the whole area of its basin too. This geographical region is currently referred to as Amazonia, thus emphasizing the peculiar character of its aquatic and terrestrial reaches. The Amazon embodied the dream of many a naturalist to explore what for a long time was a terra incognita. In recent years, however, Amazonia has emerged as a main centre for 'development' by some of the countries in which it lies and by foreign industrialized nations. The development projects and enterprises have aroused woridwide interest and have given rise to discussions on their aims and their consequences to the Amazonian nature. Limnological and ecological investigations in Amazonia started only about 40 years ago. The editor had the good fortune to partake in them from the very beginning. He spent his decisive years in Amazonia, and dedicated his life's work to that research and to that country and the Amazonian people. Nearing the end of his scicntific activities, hc is gratcful to bc ablc to summarizc in this book most of the knowledge we possess at present of Amazonian limnology and landscape ecology.

Land Resources Monitoring, Modeling, and Mapping with Remote Sensing

Land Resources Monitoring, Modeling, and Mapping with Remote Sensing
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 869
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781482217988
ISBN-13 : 1482217988
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Land Resources Monitoring, Modeling, and Mapping with Remote Sensing by : Ph.D., Prasad S. Thenkabail

A volume in the three-volume Remote Sensing Handbook series, Land Resources Monitoring, Modeling, and Mapping with Remote Sensing documents the scientific and methodological advances that have taken place during the last 50 years. The other two volumes in the series are Remotely Sensed Data Characterization, Classification, and Accuracies, and Remo

Formal Ontologies Meet Industry

Formal Ontologies Meet Industry
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 147
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783319215457
ISBN-13 : 3319215450
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Formal Ontologies Meet Industry by : Roberta Cuel

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 7th International Formal Ontologies Meet Industries Workshop held in Berlin, Germany, in August 2015. The 11 full research papers accepted for FOMI 2015 were selected from 18 submissions. The papers focus on theoretical studies of formal ontologies committed to provide a sound basis for industrial applications and to allow formal representation of corporate knowledge, and on business experiences in case studies that single out concrete problems and possible solutions in the creation and deployment of formal ontologies. Overall, they provide valuable insights into the current state of progress in supporting industrial information and knowledge sharing through the development of formal ontologies.

History of Cartography

History of Cartography
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 304
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783642190872
ISBN-13 : 3642190871
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis History of Cartography by : Elri Liebenberg

This volume comprises the proceedings of the 2010 International Symposium of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography. The nineteen papers reflect the research interests of the Commission which span the period from the Enlightenment to the evolution of Geographical Information Science. Apart from studies on general cartography, the volume, which reflects some co-operation with the ICA Commission on Maps and Society and the United States Geological Survey (USGS), contains regional studies on cartographic endeavours in Northern America, Brazil, and Southern Africa. The ICA Commission on Maps and Society participated as its field of study often overlaps with that of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography. The USGS which is the official USA mapping organisation, was invited to emphasise that the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography is not only interested in historical maps, but also has as mandate the research and document the history of Geographical Information Science. The ICA Commission on Maps and Society participated as its field of study often overlaps with that of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography. The USGS which is the official USA mapping organisation, was invited to emphasise that the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography is not only interested in historical maps, but also has as mandate the research and document the history of Geographical Information Science.

Serverless GraphQL APIs with Amazon’s AWS AppSync

Serverless GraphQL APIs with Amazon’s AWS AppSync
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Publisher : API-University Press
Total Pages : 188
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781717110701
ISBN-13 : 1717110703
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Serverless GraphQL APIs with Amazon’s AWS AppSync by : Matthias Biehl

This book gets you a running start with serverless GraphQL APIs on Amazon's AWS AppSync. Whether you are new to GraphQL, or you are an experienced GraphQL developer, this book will provide you with the knowledge needed to get started with AWS AppSync. Do you like learning by doing? After quickly covering the GraphQL foundations, you will dive into the practice of developing APIs with AWS AppSync with in-depth walkthroughs, screenshots, and code samples. Do I learn everything I need to get started? The book guides you through the step-by-step process of designing GraphQL APIs: creating a GraphQL schema, developing GraphQL APIs, connecting data sources, developing resolvers with AppSync templates, securing your API, offering real-time data, developing offline support and synchronization for your apps and much more. Why GraphQL? GraphQL is now a viable option for modern API design. And since Facebook, Yelp, and Shopify have built successful APIs with GraphQL, many companies consider following in the technological footsteps of these tech giants. Using GraphQL is great, but by itself, it is only half the rent: It requires the manual installation and maintenance of software infrastructure components. Why Serverless GraphQL with AppSync? AppSync is a cloud-based platform for GraphQL APIs. It is serverless, so you waste no time setting up infrastructure. It scales up and down dynamically depending on the load. It supports your app developers with an SDK for synchronization and offline support. You pay only what you use, so no upfront investment is needed and it may save your organizations thousands of dollars in IT costs.

Advanced Information Systems Engineering

Advanced Information Systems Engineering
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 720
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783642310959
ISBN-13 : 3642310958
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Information Systems Engineering by : Jolita Ralyté

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CAiSE 2012, held in Gdansk, Poland, in June 2012. The 42 revised full papers, 2 full-length invited papers and 4 short tutorial papers, were carefully reviewed and selected from 297 submissions. The contributions have been grouped into the following topical sections: business process model analysis; service and component composition; language and models; system variants and configuration; process mining; ontologies; requirements and goal models; compliance; monitoring and prediction; services; case studies; business process design; feature models and product lines; and human factors.

Along the Andes and Down the Amazon

Along the Andes and Down the Amazon
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 610
Release :
ISBN-10 : UTEXAS:059173018320017
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Along the Andes and Down the Amazon by : John Augustine Zahm

Mapping Latin America

Mapping Latin America
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 360
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780226618227
ISBN-13 : 0226618226
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping Latin America by : Jordana Dym

57 studies of individual maps and the cultural environment that they spring from and exemplify, including one pre-Columbian map.