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By: Alan McKirdy
ISBN: 9781780274669
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Publication Date: Jun 2017
UK Publication Date: 22nd June 2017
Publisher: Birlinn General
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The latest in a new series of books which explain how Scotland's scenery was made, why it looks the way it does today and how it has changed over millions of years
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By: Center for Land Use Interpretation
ISBN: 9780922233434
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Publication Date: Sep 2013
Publisher: Blast Books,U.S.
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By: Rob Wood
ISBN: 9781771602501
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Publication Date: Feb 2018
Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books
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The compelling story of one familys life among the rugged landscapes of the Coast Mountains, converting youthful ideals, raw land and a passion for the outdoors into a practical off-grid homestead.
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By: James Dziezynski
ISBN: 9781643590707
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Publication Date: Sep 2023
Publisher: Wilderness Press
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By: Mary Taylor Young
ISBN: 9781641608138
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Publication Date: Sep 2023
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
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By: James S. Gruber
ISBN: 9780865719323
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Publication Date: Jul 2020
Publisher: New Society Publishers
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Building Community is a practical guide for local leaders working to build equitable, healthy, and sustainable communities. Featuring a chapter covering each of 12 Guiding Principles common to thriving communities, the book includes rich case studies and leaderships tools.
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By: Paul Ashton
ISBN: 9781742586243
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Publication Date: Dec 2014
Publisher: UWA Publishing
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By: Alejandro Frid
ISBN: 9780865719095
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Publication Date: Jan 2020
Publisher: New Society Publishers
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In Changing Tides, Alejandro Frid, an ecologist working with Indigenous people, argues that a merger of scientific perspectives and Indigenous knowledge might just help us change the story we tell ourselves of who we are of who we can be and steer us towards a more benign Anthropocene.
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By: Richard Panchyk
ISBN: 9781569763445
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Publication Date: Aug 2011
Publisher: Zephyr Press
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Maps have been a part of human culture since the days of scratching on cave walls, and this richly illustrated history chronicles the road from simple diagrams used to avoid danger to the complex, navigational charts used today. Displaying an array of historic atlases and a variety of cartography styles, this book allows young reade
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By: David Pitt-Brooke
ISBN: 9781553655237
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Publication Date: May 2010
Publisher: Greystone Books,Canada
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By: Joan Busquets
ISBN: 9781939621528
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Publication Date: Jun 2017
Publisher: Oro Editions
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Part of the Redesigning Gridded Cities series of four titles, exploring the grid as a design tool.
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By: Jennifer Gabrys
ISBN: 9781517914042
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Publication Date: Feb 2023
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
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By: Roy W. Spencer
ISBN: 9781594032103
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Publication Date: Apr 2008
Publisher: Encounter Books,USA
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Shows that fears about global warming are vastly exaggerated and are driven by politics, not truth. This book shows that the earth is far more resilient than exopessimists pretend and that increasing wealth and technology ingenuity, far from being the enemies of the environment, are the only means we possess to solve environmental problems.
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By: Roy W. Spencer
ISBN: 9781594033452
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Publication Date: Feb 2010
Publisher: Encounter Books,USA
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Unveils fresh evidence from major scientific findings that explode the conventional wisdom on climate change and reshape the global warming debate as we know it. This book explains that burning of fossil fuels may actually be beneficial for life on Earth.
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By: Johan Heinsen
ISBN: 9781642596205
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Publication Date: Mar 2022
Publisher: Haymarket Books
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This ambitious volume delves into the fraught nexus of mobility and work, drawing timely and far-reaching conclusions.
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By: Julie Dunlap
ISBN: 9781595347800
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Publication Date: Oct 2016
Publisher: Trinity University Press,U.S.
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Twenty-two essays by writers of the climate change generation exploring what it means to come of age in an environmentally damaged world
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By: Arlander C. Brown
ISBN: 9781631440106
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Publication Date: Mar 2015
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
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By: Lindsey Breuer
ISBN: 9781631440502
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Publication Date: Sep 2016
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
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By: Bud Solmonsson
ISBN: 9781555919276
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Publication Date: Sep 1996
Publisher: Fulcrum Inc.,US
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By: John Merson
ISBN: 9781742233451
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Publication Date: Dec 2012
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
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By: Daniel Hillert
ISBN: 9781771601658
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Publication Date: Feb 2021
Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books
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Stunning photography and personal reflections abound in this beautiful collection of images highlighting this unique landscape.
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By: Ananya Roy
ISBN: 9781629638287
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Publication Date: Nov 2021
Publisher: PM Press
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A collaborative, co-created atlas aimed at expanding knowledge on displacement and resistance in the Bay Area
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By: Helen Caldicott
ISBN: 9781620970829
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Publication Date: Jan 2015
Publisher: The New Press
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By: John G. Stehlin
ISBN: 9781517903817
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Publication Date: Mar 2019
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
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"This book explores how bicycle infrastructure planning, once a fringe concern of progressive environmentalism, has become a key horizon of urban development. Using case studies from San Francisco, Oakland, Detroit, and Philadelphia, it shows how bicycling has been redefined as critical to the competitive 21st century city, reinscribing race and class inequalities in mobility in the process"--
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