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By: Shaun Hendy
ISBN: 9781988587080
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Publication Date: Oct 2019
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
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What happens when a leading New Zealand scientist (and frequent traveler) rules out flying for a year From overnight buses to epic train journeys, Shaun Hendy's experiences speak to our desire to do something - anything - in the face of growing climate anxiety.
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By: Caroline Roope
ISBN: 9781399006866
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Publication Date: Nov 2023
UK Publication Date: 30th November 2023
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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It uses original archival sources to give the reader a chance to hear a first-hand historical account of exploration in the nineteenth century, and the challenges that were faced by women specifically.
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By: David Towns
ISBN: 9781988503264
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Publication Date: Feb 2023
Publisher: Canterbury University Press
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New Zealand is renowned worldwide for spectacular ecological restoration work over the last 50 years, through advances in pest eradication and native species translocation. This book documents the development of these world-leading technologies told through the eyes of pioneer conservation biologist David Towns.
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By: Catherine Knight
ISBN: 9781988503042
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Publication Date: Sep 2018
Publisher: Canterbury University Press
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'Beyond Manapouri' traces the evolution of environmental administration in New Zealand since the dawn of the `environmental era in the late 1960s.
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By: Michael Field
ISBN: 9781927249024
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Publication Date: Sep 2014
Publisher: Awa Press
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"A searing expose of slavery and over-sishing on the high seas."
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By: Colin Miskelly
ISBN: 9781877257780
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Publication Date: Apr 1996
Publisher: Canterbury University Press
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Describes the Chatham Islands, with particular emphasis on their geology, flora, fauna, habitats, and extinct and endangered species - both on the land and in the sea. It gives an introduction to the history of the islands and a guide to the many reserves and covenants that have been set up to protect and conserve the islands' heritage.
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By: Millennium House
ISBN: 9781921209147
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Publication Date: Aug 2008
Publisher: Millennium House
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Presents a comprehensive look at the world from the earliest geological records and primitive monocultures to the cosmopolitan melting pots of our modern times. Divided into six sections: Above Earth, Earth from Space, Landscapes of Earth, Life on Earth, Human History on Earth, Regions of Earth.
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By: Richard Wolfe
ISBN: 9781990042201
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Publication Date: Oct 2022
Publisher: Oratia Media
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Easily readable book for the general reader by highly regarded author Very topical discussion of human impact on the environment Well illustrated with art and photographs
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By: Paul Tapsell
ISBN: 9781988587585
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Publication Date: Dec 2021
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
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Through his own experience and the stories of his tipuna, Paul Tapsell (Te Arawa, Ngati Raukawa) charts the destruction caused by the alienation of his people from their kainga and whenua, and from each other.
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By: Carolyn Hill
ISBN: 9780473532376
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Publication Date: Feb 2021
Publisher: Mary Egan Publishing
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This Mori-led work presents a rich collection of visual essays, papers, poetry and polemics that challenge the way we think about environment, land and landscape in a changing world: te ao hurihuri. Its aim is to advocate for the land, to oust complacency.
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By: Max Wisshak
ISBN: 9783982171401
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Publication Date: Sep 2020
Publisher: speleo-photo editions
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New Zealand Karst is a high-quality coffee-table book by geoscientist and photographer Max Wisshak and his wife Stefanie Wisshak. It illustrates the multi-facetted aspects of New Zealand's karst landscapes and caves, and reveals how you can appreciate karst as a phenomenon where geological, biological, and archaeological beauty all come together.
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By: A.E. Hewitt
ISBN: 9780478347104
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Publication Date: Sep 2010
Publisher: Manaaki Whenua Press
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By: Teall Crossen
ISBN: 9781988587233
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Publication Date: Mar 2020
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
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The world is heating up beyond the capacity of some countries to cope. Entire populations of Pacific Islands are at risk, jeopardising the sovereign rights of these countries and the security of the region. This book explores what a just response to climate change displacement in the Pacific could look like.
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By: Paul Star
ISBN: 9781988592428
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Publication Date: Sep 2020
Publisher: Otago University Press
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By: Ralph Chapman
ISBN: 9780908321414
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Publication Date: Jul 2015
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
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Our climate is changing, in ways that will have long-term impacts for us and for our children. Ralph Chapman identifies the actions that are urgent and critical for the creation of a green economy and a sustainable future.
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By: Veronika Meduna
ISBN: 9780908321735
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Publication Date: Sep 2015
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
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2014 was the hottest year since record keeping began back in 1880. Against this historic backdrop, acclaimed Radio New Zealand science writer Veronika Meduna explores our future in a warmer world.
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By: David Young
ISBN: 9781990048074
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Publication Date: Oct 2021
Publisher: Otago University Press
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In this beautifully written and stunningly illustrated book, David Young focuses on the increasingly endangered resource of freshwater, and what so-called developed societies can learn from the indigenous voices of the Pacific.
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By: Sandra Carrod
ISBN: 9781990042263
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Publication Date: Oct 2022
Publisher: Oratia Media
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*Simply explains the myriad aspects of weather and climate *Copiously illustrated with explanatory graphics *Sixth title in The NZ Series, for a general readership and students
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By: Monique Hemmingson
ISBN: 9780995118041
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Publication Date: May 2020
Publisher: David Bateman Ltd
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Wild Kinship is a frank yet inspiring collection of conversations with the best in conscious and sustainable small business.
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By: The Xerces Society
ISBN: 9781612127019
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Publication Date: Nov 2016
UK Publication Date: 29th November 2016
Publisher: Workman Publishing
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100 Plants to Save the Bees highlights the best species to attract and sustain honey bees, bumble bees, and other native bees and pollinators. Nectar rich and/or high value pollen plants will include varieties of native wildflowers, garden plants, native trees and shrubs, and native as well as non native bee pasture plants from alfalfa to vetch.
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By: WWF
ISBN: 9781780899282
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Publication Date: Sep 2018
UK Publication Date: 20th September 2018
Publisher: Cornerstone
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By: Hans Ulrich Obrist
ISBN: 9780141995311
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Publication Date: Aug 2022
UK Publication Date: 31st March 2022
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
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By: J. Scott Donahue
ISBN: 9781604336481
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Publication Date: Sep 2023
Publisher: HarperCollins Focus
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Fifty fun and buzz-worthy ways to 'bee' a local hero!
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By: Ciara Regan
ISBN: 9781780263168
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Publication Date: Mar 2017
Publisher: New Internationalist Publications Ltd
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This is an education resource for up to first year college students by an international groups of authors to provide an accessible overview of development and human rights issues. The 80:20 ratio refers to theover 80% of the world's population living in the 'Developing World' and theless than 20% in the 'Developed World'.
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