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        Business, Economics & Law
        September 2016

        Forest Hydrology

        Processes, Management and Assessment

        by Devendra Amatya, Thomas Williams, Leon Bren, Carmen de Jong

        Forests cover approximately 26% of the world's land surface area and represent a distinct biotic community. They interact with water and soil in a variety of ways, providing canopy surfaces which trap precipitation and allow evaporation back into the atmosphere, thus regulating how much water reaches the forest floor as through fall, as well as pull water from the soil for transpiration. The discipline "forest hydrology" has been developed throughout the 20th century. During that time human intervention in natural landscapes has increased, and land use and management practices have intensified. This book: - Presents cutting edge thinking and assessments in forest hydrology across all latitudes and terrains, including state-of-the-art modelling techniques and methodologies - Describes the latest challenges facing forest hydrology, such as increased occurrence of disturbance, due to extreme floods, drought, disease, and fire, potentially caused by climate change - Is written by an internationally renowned team of scientists, engineers, and managers to give a well-rounded review of the subject The book will be useful for graduate students, professionals, land managers, practitioners, and researchers with a good understanding of the basic principles of hydrology and hydrologic processes. ; This book presents cutting edge thinking and assessments in forest hydrology across all latitudes and terrains, including state-of-the-art modelling techniques and methodologies. It describes challenges facing forest hydrology such as extreme floods, drought, disease, and fire, and is written by an internationally renowned team. ; 1: An Introduction to Forest Hydrology 2: Forest Runoff Processes 3: Forest Evapotranspiration: Measurement and Modelling at Multiple Scales 4: Forest Hydrology of Mountainous and Snow Dominated Watersheds 5: European Perspectives on Forest Hydrology 6: Tropical Forest Hydrology 7: Hydrology of Flooded and Wetland Forests 8: Forest Drainage 9: Hydrological Modeling in Forested Systems 10: Geospatial Technology Applications in Forest Hydrology 11: Forests Cover Changes and Hydrology in Large Watersheds 12: Hydrologic Effects of Forest Management 13: Hydrology of Forests after Wildfire 14: Hydrologic Processes of Reference Watersheds in Experimental Forests, USA 15: Applications of Forest Hydrologic Science to Watershed Management in the 21st Century 16: Hydrology of Taiga Forests in High Northern Latitudes 17: Future Directions in Forest Hydrology

      • Education

        Challenges for Inclusion

        Educational and Social Studies From Britain and the Indian Sub-Continent

        by Bagley, C.R.

        This book reviews current controversies and dilemmas in the educational and social development of children and adolescents in Britain, India, Bangladesh and Nepal. Britain is contrasted with the Indian Sub-Continent because in theory at least, Britain has policies which should enable young people to be fully integrated within the educational system, whatever the degree of their original disability, while in the Indian Sub-Continent such educational opportunities are denied to many children because of problems of social structure, values, and poverty. The rights of the disabled to full inclusion are emphasized in two chapters by Sharon Rustemier. But a chapter by Dame Mary Warnock whose report to government designed the system for educational inclusion, shows that British policies for inclusion of the disabled are not working. The chapter by Bagley outlines the 'poverty of education' in Britain, which means that in a highly stratified society many children – both poor and disabled - are excluded from mainstream education by decisions based on school policies and neighbourhood disadvantage. India in contrast is a culture in which inclusion of the disabled within educational systems is marred by economic poverty, as well as deliberate policies which deny Dalits (formerly known as 'Untouchables') access to many kinds of educational opportunity. Nevertheless, there are pockets of good practice in India including the legal framework for action, which chapters by Jha and Jaya identify. The history of educational initiatives for social and educational of the very poor of Bangladesh are reviewed in detail since these initiatives illustrate the work of a unique NGO (BRAC – the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee) which offers advancement for the poorest of the poor in a nation that is significantly poorer than India. Nepal too is also one of the poorest nations on earth, and we offer a detailed account of the trafficking of women and girls from Nepal into Indian brothels. These girls are permanently excluded from all social and educational networks, and their plight poses a major challenge for the movement for the social and educational inclusion of all children.

      • Agriculture & farming
        August 2015

        Nanotechnology in Agriculture

        by K.S.Subramanian, K. Gunasekaran, N. Natarajan, C.R. Chinnamuthu, A. Lakshmanan & S .K. Rajkishore

        The word nano agriculture refers to the infusion of nanotechnology concepts and principles in agricultural sciences so as to develop processes and products that precisely deliver inputs and promote productivity without associated environmental harm. Nano Agriculture is quite appropriate in India in the context of changing scenarios in agricultural production systems which in the verge of transformation towards precision agriculture.

      • Britfield & the Rise of the Lion

        by C.R. Stewart

        Six months after their last adventure, Tom and Sarah are now trapped on an island fortress in France, facing an entirely new enemy. Aided by old friends and new allies, Tom and Sarah’s fast-paced adventure is filled with twists and turns, unexpected betrayals, and life-changing revelations.

      • Literary essays
        May 2018

        The Lives of the Poems and Three Talks

        by Joshua Beckman

        Collected as two books in conversation—part of Wave’s Bagley Wright Lecture Series—these talks provide a rare and unique insight into a deeply literary life. In The Lives of the Poems, poet Joshua Beckman offers three variations of the same talk that—through repetition and adjustment, a sort of echolocating—illuminate the intimate experience of making a particular set of poems. In Three Talks, he explores the fluid social dynamics of poetry as it lives between readers, poems, and books.

      • Exploring Desert Stone

        John N. Macomb's 1859 Expedition to the Canyonlands of the Colorado

        by Steven K Madsen

        Madsen's work provides the first detailed investigation of the 1859 Macomb Expedition into western Colorado and the canyon country of Utah. Beyond his first-rate analysis, Madsen presents the most important elements of the venture's documentary record, making this fascinating study and significant contribution to our understanding of the Southwest also a valuable resource for anyone who loves the American West.—Will Bagley The confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers, now in Canyonlands National Park, near popular tourist destination Moab, still cannot be reached or viewed easily. Much of the surrounding region remained remote and rarely visited for decades after settlement of other parts of the West. The first U.S. government expedition to explore the canyon country and the Four Corners area was led by John Macomb of the army's topographical engineers. The soldiers and scientists followed in part the Old Spanish Trail, whose location they documented and verified. Seeking to find the confluence of the Colorado and the Green and looking for alternative routes into Utah, which was of particular interest in the wake of the Utah War, they produced a substantial documentary record, most of which is published for the first time in this volume. Theirs is also the first detailed map of the region, and it is published in Exploring Desert Stone, as well.

      • Chemistry
        October 2014

        Microwaves in Drug Discovery and Development: Recent Advances

        by John Spencer, Mark C Bagley

        There can be little doubt that the introduction of proprietary instrumentation for microwave-assisted synthesis has made a dramatic impact on drug discovery. The uptake of this technology in the field has been rapid and universal, although there remains a number of key challenges, such as difficulties with reaction monitoring, facility for scale-up, and integration with other emerging technologies, as well as key ongoing debates, including the presence (or indeed absence) of specific microwave effects. This book brings together a series of excellent reviews from world-leading groups in the field of microwave-mediated chemistry. Overall, this collection of articles from leading authors from both academia and industry highlights the vital contribution of microwaves in medicinal chemistry and underpins the progress that this technology has made over the past few decades.

      • Education

        Sailing in a Concrete Boat

        A Teacher's Journey

        by Leggo, C.

        Sailing in a Concrete Boat: A Teacher’s Journey is a novel-length narrative composed in a sequence of short fictions and poetry linked by recurring characters, themes, events, and setting. The narrative explores the experiences and emotions of a school teacher named Caleb Robinson. He teaches in a conservative church-administered school in a rural Newfoundland town called Morrow’s Cove. Caleb struggles to understand what it means to be a teacher, husband, lover, friend, father, Christian, and human being. Sailing in a Concrete Boat raises many questions about pedagogy as questioning, freedom of expression, conservative religious beliefs, breaking silences, and curriculum as cultural reproduction instead of cultural transformation. Above all, Sailing in a Concrete Boat seeks to narrate the complex lived experiences of a school teacher as he questions love, family, community, vocation, well-being, romance, spirituality, authority, silence, truth, and identity. In order to make sense of his tangled living experiences, Caleb is always remembering and researching his past in order to write and rewrite his future. Sailing in a Concrete Boat will be a valuable resource in both undergraduate and graduate courses in teacher education, curriculum and pedagogy, life writing, poetic inquiry, arts-based research, and narrative inquiry. Social Fictions Series Editorial Advisory Board Carl Bagley, University of Durham, UK Anna Banks, University of Idaho, USA Carolyn Ellis, University of South Florida, USA Rita Irwin, University of British Columbia, Canada J. Gary Knowles, University of Toronto, Canada Laurel Richardson, The Ohio State University (Emeritus), USA ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Carl Leggo is a poet and professor in the Department of Language and Literacy Education at the University of British Columbia where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in writing and narrative inquiry. His books include: Growing Up Perpendicular on the Side of a Hill; View from My Mother’s House; Come-By-Chance; Teaching to Wonder: Responding to Poetry in the Secondary Classroom; Lifewriting as Literary Metissage and an Ethos for Our Times (co-authored with Erika Hasebe-Ludt and Cynthia Chambers); Being with A/r/tography (co-edited with Stephanie Springgay, Rita L. Irwin, and Peter Gouzouasis); Creative Expression, Creative Education (co-edited with Robert Kelly); Poetic Inquiry: Vibrant Voices in the Social Sciences (co-edited with Monica Prendergast and Pauline Sameshima); and Speaking of Teaching (co-authored with Avraham Cohen, Marion Porath, Anthony Clarke, Heesoon Bai, and Karen Meyer).

      • Education

        Low-Fat Love

        by Leavy, P.

        Best Seller! Low-Fat Love unfolds over three seasons as Prilly Greene and Janice Goldwyn, adversarial editors at a New York press, experience personal change relating to the men (and absence of women) in their lives. Ultimately, each woman is pushed to confront her own image of herself, exploring her insecurities, the stagnation in her life and her reasons for having settled for low-fat love. Along with Prilly and Janice, a cast of offbeat characters’ stories are interwoven throughout the book. Low-Fat Love is underscored with a commentary about female identity-building and self-acceptance and how, too often, women become trapped in limited visions of themselves. Women’s media is used as a signpost throughout the book in order to make visible the context in which women come to think of themselves as well as the men and women in their lives. In this respect Low-Fat Love offers a critical commentary about popular culture and the social construction of femininity. Grounded in a decade of interview research with young women and written in a fun, chick-lit voice, the novel can be read for pleasure or used as supplemental reading in a variety of social science or women’s/gender studies courses as well as courses in popular culture, qualitative research or arts-based research. “Based on my students' responses and my own enjoyment of the novel, I highly recommend it!” -- Professor Barbara Gurr, Women' Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of Connecticut “More than anything LFL proved the astonishing talent that Leavy is as both a writer and social commentator.”-- Professor Melissa Anyiwo, Politics and History, Curry College “My students LOVE the book. One keeps saying, “I feel as if I am inside of this story … so colorful … so contemporary!!!””-- Professor Jeasik Cho, University of Wyoming (used Low-Fat Love in qualitative research methods and had students perform content analysis on the media/objects and conversation analysis on the dialogue) Suggested Uses in College Courses: Ideal Supplemental Text in courses across the disciplines that deal with gender; women’s studies; feminism, intimacy and human sexuality; the psychology of relationships, self-esteem or identity; the sociology of emotions; art education; popular culture/mass media; or writing/creative writing Great Springboard for Class Discussions about: the psychology of negative relationships; popular culture and the construction of gender; gender and identity; gender socialization; dysfunctional family systems; or human intimacy, dating and sexuality Ideal Example of Arts-Based Research or Creative Writing in courses that cover: arts-based research, arts-based educational research, qualitative research, narrative inquiry or writing/creative writing The author is happy to provide you with sample class assignments, activities and discussion questions. If you adopt this book the author is also available to Skype into your class for a book talk upon mutually convenient scheduling. To request class materials or schedule a Skype visit please email her at pleavy7@aol.com Click here to view and download SAMPLE CLASS ACTIVITIES Low-Fat Love has been nominated for the following awards: •Outstanding Qualitative Book of the Year 2012 sponsored by the Congress of Qualitative Inquiry •Outstanding Qualitative Book of the Year 2012 sponsored by the Qualitative Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association •The Mirra Komarovsky Award for the Outstanding Sociology Book of the Year 2012 sponsored by the Eastern Sociological Society •The Emily Toth Award for the Best Single Work by One or More Authors 2012 sponsored by the Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association • Special Achievement Award from the American Creativity Association for the Social Fictions series and advancing arts-based research (2013) Social Fictions Series Editorial Advisory Board Carl Bagley, University of Durham, UK Anna Banks, University of Idaho, USA Carolyn Ellis, University of South Florida, USA Rita Irwin, University of British Columbia, Canada J. Gary Knowles, University of Toronto, Canada Laurel Richardson, The Ohio State University (Emeritus), USA ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Patricia Leavy, Ph.D. was an Associate Professor of Sociology at Stonehill College for ten years, where she also served as the Founding Director of the Gender Studies Program and Chairperson of the Sociology & Criminology Dept. She is now a full-time writer. She is the author of Essentials of Transdisciplinary Research: Using Problem-Centered Methodologies (2011), Method Meets Art: Arts Based Research Practice (2009) and has also authored, co-authored and edited more than a dozen books. She is regularly quoted in newspapers for her expertise on popular culture and gender, has appeared on a number of national news programs and writes articles for the Huffington Post and other news outlets. She was named the “New England Sociologist of the Year for 2010” by the New England Sociological Association and has been nominated for a Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. For more information please visit www.patricialeavy.com

      • Sustainable agriculture
        October 2016

        Integrated Farming System Practices

        by Sankarsana Nanda

        This book focuses on different practices of Integrated Farming System in eastern-India and for scaling up the technology for community need. It provides a detailed account of principles, challenges and opportunities in simpler yet compact manner for better understanding of the researchers and policy makers.

      • Agriculture & farming
        January 2015

        Agrobiodiversity and Sustainable Rural Development

        by S.K. Soam & M.Balakrishnan

        In the present global scenario, biodiversity management draws the highest attention among researchers and development functionaries. This carries information on current status of plant and animal biodiversity, indigenous practices, landraces, traditional knowledge and gene bank conservation. Detailed account has been presented on major agricultural crops such as wheat, rice, maize, sorghum, organic pigeon pea, millets, niger and cottonon as to how can underutilize bioresources be brought under commercial umbrella. Sustainability cannot be ensured without animal bioresources, therefore s have been included on cattle, Indian livestock, poultry, native chickens, camelids etc., and also on pollinator faunas are included on monitoring methods for presence of adventitious presence of transgenes and xenobiotic monitoring. Community is the central point in sustainable agrobiodiversity management. The awareness, community strategies, social equity, conservation of local practices and community participation are the key words. The s have been included on indigenous practices for seed storage, conservation of traditional water tanks, tribal farmers knowledge & practices, role of women in conservation, organic practices, community seed networks, community pastures and public-private partnerships.

      • Organic farming
        January 2014

        Conservation Agriculture for Carbon Sequestration and Sustaining Soil Health

        by J. Somasundaram,,R.S.Chaudhary, A.Subba Rao, K.M.hati, N.K.Sinha & N.Vassunda Coumar

        This book comprises 41 s dealing various issues, prospects and importance of conservation agriculture practices followed across different regions with special emphasis on rainfed regions. We hope this book on conservation agriculture will be highly useful to researchers, scientists, students, farmers and land managers for efficient and sustainable management of natural resources.

      • Photography & photographs
        October 2020

        Deep Space

        THE FURTHEST REACHES OF OUR UNIVERSE

        by Robert Harvey

        Travelling from the edge of our Solar System, through the Milky Way and to the outeredges of the observable universe, Deep Space is a spectacular photographic guide togalaxies, nebulae, supernova and clusters. Learn about the birth of stars in our owngalaxy, planets beyond our own solar system, when they were first discovered and how we have managed to photograph these places.Ranging from the Magellanic Clouds within the Milky Way to stellar life cycles, fromother spiral galaxies such as the Andromeda Galaxy, to the Sombrero Galaxy, and from nebulae such as the Pillars of Creation to black and white dwarfs, this is accessibly written for the general reader to grasp the science and magnitude of deep space.Featuring 200 outstanding images, Deep Space is an exhilarating journey to theoutermost reaches of the Universe.

      • Agriculture & farming
        August 2021

        Economics in Shrimp Farming

        by Biswabas Patra

        The book has eight chapters. The first chapter deals with the introduction, problem, global shrimp production, shrimp production in India, significance, objectives, methodology and limitations of the study. In the second chapter a review of the existing studies on shrimp farming and its impact on economy, society and environment is presented. Socio-economic profile of the shrimp farmers is discussed in the third chapter. The fourth chapter discusses the shrimp farm management and marketing. The fifth chapter analyses the socio-economic impact of shrimp farming. The sixth chapter highlights the environmental problems due to shrimp farming. An evaluation of the existing policies related to shrimp farming is made in the seventh chapter. The last chapter presents the major findings for a sustainable, economically more viable and environment friendly shrimp farming. The book is very useful for the pisciculture students, academicians, policy makers, fish farmers, fish traders & exporters and other stakeholders; and will help shaping public policy for economically viable and environmentally sustainable shrimp farming in the future.

      • September 2019

        Child Psychology & Development

        by S.K. Mangal & Shubhra Mangal

        The book is designed as a basic text for the undergraduate and post graduate students ofthe discipline Psychology, the book presents a well-integrated comprehensive insight into the psychology and development of growing children. The subject matter is well organised into thirty chapters and has been presented in a reader-friendly, simple and logical manner, integrating the essentials of Child Psychology with the wholesome development of the growing children right from their conception in the womb of the mother till their attainment of maturity in the age of adolescence. In this concern it provides a detailed and an in-depth discussion about the meaning, nature and scope of child psychology, the methods of studying children, development of children in all the various aspects or dimensions that of physical, motor, mental, emotional, social, linguistic and moral including the various theories related to such development and discussion on the useful concepts such as physiological habits, attachment and temperament formation as well as development of the self in terms of self-concept, self-esteem, self-efficacy and self-regulation. Key Features• Presents a comprehensive, detailed and an in-depth description of the topics covered in the text. • Provides essential insights in understanding the psychology and development of growingchildren. • Includes essential discussions about the current issues and burning problems related to the behaviour and development of children. • Offers engaging language and user-friendly mode of discussion . • Adequately illustrated with examples, figures and tables. • Comprises chapterend summary for quick glance of the concepts discussed in the chapter. • Provides references and suggested readings at the end of each chapter for going deeper into the subject matter. Besides working as a basic text for students of Psychology, the book is equally beneficial to the students of Home Science, Diploma in Child Caring and Development, Nursing, Teachers Training Institutes as well as for parents and teachers working in schools.

      • Family & relationships
        November 2010

        New Day

        One Woman's Journey Through Domestic Violence

        by Marcia Roberts

        Harrowing account of one woman’s struggle with domestic abuse.

      • The Arts

        What I See

        The Black Flag Photographs of Glen E. Friedman

        by Glen E. Friedman, Chuck Dukowski

        What I See: The Black Flag Photographs of Glen E. Friedman is an incredible compilation of all of Friedman’s most iconic and recognizable images (from 1980 to 1983), of this seminal American punk band, as well as over one hundred never-before-seen photos made during those phenomenal peak years in the group’s history. The book includes a foreword by Chuck Dukowski, a cofounder and bass player of Black Flag. Friedman’s own introduction to the book takes readers through his journey with the group, from the very first time he saw them play, to his perspectives on the music of the era, to the how, why, and what Black Flag were doing at the time. His words provide additional context to the imagery, explaining what drove him to create his art alongside the band. From the streets around Black Flag’s single-room home base/office, rehearsing for their first album, handing out flyers, wheat-pasting posters, driving for hours to a show and returning the same night, house parties, clubs, to the big stage and the beach, Glen E. Friedman was there with his heart, soul, and most importantly his camera. In What I See, he shares with us and inspires us with these images that were made over an incredibly volatile four-year time span.

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