Ruling Nature, Controlling People

Ruling Nature, Controlling People
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Publisher : BASLER AFRIKA BIBLIOGRAPHIEN
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9783906927008
ISBN-13 : 3906927008
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Ruling Nature, Controlling People by : Luregn Lenggenhager

Recent nature conservation initiatives in Southern Africa such as communal conservancies and peace parks are often embedded in narratives of economic development and ecological research. They are also increasingly marked by militarisation and violence. In Ruling Nature, Controlling People, Luregn Lenggenhager shows that these features were also characteristic of South African rule over the Caprivi Strip region in North-Eastern Namibia, especially in the fields of forestry, fisheries and, ultimately, wildlife conservation. In the process, the increasingly internationalised war in the region from the late 1960s until Namibia’s independence in 1990 became intricately interlinked with contemporary nature conservation, ecology and economic development projects. By retracing such interdependencies, Lenggenhager provides a novel perspective from which to examine the history of a region which has until now barely entered the focus of historical research. He thereby highlights the enduring relevance of the supposedly peripheral Caprivi and its military, scientific and environmental histories for efforts to develop a deeper understanding of the ways in which apartheid South Africa exerted state power.

Ruling Nature, Controlling People

Ruling Nature, Controlling People
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9783906927015
ISBN-13 : 3906927016
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Ruling Nature, Controlling People by : Luregn Lenggenhager

Recent nature conservation initiatives in Southern Africa such as communal conservancies and peace parks are often embedded in narratives of economic development and ecological research. They are also increasingly marked by militarisation and violence. In Ruling Nature, Controlling People, Luregn Lenggenhager shows that these features were also characteristic of South African rule over the Caprivi Strip region in North-Eastern Namibia, especially in the fields of forestry, fisheries and, ultimately, wildlife conservation. In the process, the increasingly internationalised war in the region from the late 1960s until Namibias independence in 1990 became intricately interlinked with contemporary nature conservation, ecology and economic development projects. By retracing such interdependencies, Lenggenhager provides a novel perspective from which to examine the history of a region which has until now barely entered the focus of historical research. He thereby highlights the enduring relevance of the supposedly peripheral Caprivi and its military, scientific and environmental histories for efforts to develop a deeper understanding of the ways in which apartheid South Africa exerted state power.

Rule of Law for Nature

Rule of Law for Nature
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9781107043268
ISBN-13 : 1107043263
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Rule of Law for Nature by : Christina Voigt

Questions the doctrinal construction of environmental law and looks for innovative legal approaches to ecological sustainability.

Ruling the Elite

Ruling the Elite
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Publisher : First Edition Design Pub.
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : 9781937520038
ISBN-13 : 193752003X
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Ruling the Elite by : Tim Horn

This book uniquely asserts that political Parties have taken control of the government away from the ordinary People granted control by the Founding Documents. These Parties use it for their own benefit and are today's version of the Ruling Elites who have historically dominated all ordinary citizens, always and everywhere; it offers a plan to allow ordinary People to reclaim their Freedom.

The Nature and Development of Decision-making

The Nature and Development of Decision-making
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9781135809119
ISBN-13 : 1135809119
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nature and Development of Decision-making by : James P. Byrnes

Although everyone has goals, only some people successfully attain their respective goals on a regular basis. With this in mind, the author attempts to answer the question of why some people are more successful than others. He begins with the assumption that the key to personal success is effective decision-making, and then utilizes his own theory--The Self-Regulation Model--to explain the origin and nature of individual differences in decision-making competence. The author also summarizes a number of existing models of decision-making and risk-taking. This book has two primary goals: * to provide a comprehensive review of the developmental literature on the decision-making skills of children, adolescents, and adults, and * to propose a theoretical model of decision-making skill that offers a better description of this skill than prior accounts. Taken together, the literature review and theoretical model help the reader acquire a clear sense of the development of decision-making skills as well as reasons for the developmental differences that seem to emerge.

Clarkson Bulletin

Clarkson Bulletin
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015026116700
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Clarkson Bulletin by : Clarkson College of Technology

The Nature and Demands of the Sovereign Rule of God in the Gospel of Matthew

The Nature and Demands of the Sovereign Rule of God in the Gospel of Matthew
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9780567041746
ISBN-13 : 0567041743
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nature and Demands of the Sovereign Rule of God in the Gospel of Matthew by : Margaret Hannan

This work argues that the author of the Gospel of Matthew structures his work as a Bios or biography of Jesus, so as to encapsulate, in narrative form, the essence of his theological understanding of God's Basileia (sovereign rule), as proclaimed and taught in the teaching and healing mission of Jesus. Evidence for this is found in Matthew's careful use of structural markers to divide his story of Jesus into significant thematic sub-sections in which he uses a series of Basileia logia at incisive points to highlight aspects of Jesus' teaching and healing mission. In this way, Matthew is able to portray Jesus, as God's promised Messiah, who instructs his disciples through discourse and narrative, hence in word and example, in the nature and demands of God's sovereign rule. By structuring his Gospel as a story, Matthew depicts Jesus giving instructions to his disciples and also instructs the readers of the text. Hence, Matthew's Gospel becomes a manual of instruction on the nature and demands of God's sovereignty. Its purpose is to ensure that not only the members of the Matthean community, but all future disciples of Jesus are competently trained to carry out Jesus' commission: "Go therefore and disciple all the nations ..." (28:19-20). In this way, the goods news of God's saving presence is proclaimed to all the nations until God's eschatological reign is finally established. LNTS 308

Decision Control, Management, and Support in Adaptive and Complex Systems: Quantitative Models

Decision Control, Management, and Support in Adaptive and Complex Systems: Quantitative Models
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781466629684
ISBN-13 : 1466629681
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Decision Control, Management, and Support in Adaptive and Complex Systems: Quantitative Models by : Pavlov, Yuri P.

In order to ensure the criteria for monitoring and managing the various problems and design for decision control, a mathematical description of exact human knowledge is required for the management of adaptive and complex systems. Decision Control, Management, and Support in Adaptive and Complex Systems: Quantitative Models presents an application and demonstration of a new mathematical technique for descriptions of complex systems. This comprehensive collection contains scientific results in the field of contemporary approaches to adaptive decision making that is essential for researchers, scholars, and students alike.

The Birth Control Review

The Birth Control Review
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015082132674
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Birth Control Review by : Margaret Sanger