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Learning to Labour How Working Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs

The Mobile DJ Handbook How to Start & Run a Profitable Mobile Disc Jockey Service

Eargle's The Microphone Book From Mono to Stereo to Surround - A Guide to Microphone Design and Application

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Climate Change and Estuaries

Climate Change and Estuaries

Climate change is having an increasing impact on coastal estuarine and marine environments worldwide. This book provides state-of-the-art coverage of climate change effects on estuarine ecosystems from local regional and global perspectives. With editors among the most noted international scholars in coastal ecology and estuarine science and contributors who are world-class in their fields the chapters in this volume consist of comprehensive studies in coastal estuarine and marine sciences climate change and coastal management and provide an extensive international collection of data in tabular illustrated and narrative formats useful for coastal scientists planners and managers. Comprised of three sections: (1) physical-chemical aspects; (2) biological aspects; and (3) management aspects the book not only examines climatic and non-climatic drivers of change affecting coastal estuarine and marine environments but also their interactions and effects on populations of organisms communities habitats and ecosystem structure and function. Pulling together today’s most salient issues and key literature advances for those concerned with coastal management it allows the reader to see across direct and indirect interactions among disciplinary and ecosystem boundaries. Climate Change and Estuaries meets the research needs of climate scientists estuarine and marine biologists marine chemists marine geologists hydrologists and coastal engineers while students professors administrators and other professionals will also find it an exhaustive reference.

GBP 210.00
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The Routledge Handbook of Applied Climate Change Ethics

The Routledge Handbook of Applied Climate Change Ethics

The Routledge Handbook of Applied Climate Change Ethics is a powerful reference source for the identification and exploration of the underlying ethical issues in climate change law and policy. Bridging theory with practice it takes ethical engagement out of the classroom and into the halls of governance. The Handbook‘s 39 chapters-written by a diverse and inter-disciplinary team of experts from around the world-are case studies divided into five parts. Parts I-IV highlight the ethical issues that arise in climate change policy formation from duties not to harm to duties to consider the views and voices of those who will be or are being harmed; from the role of human rights justice and democracy to how to identify and respond to disinformation and denialism. It also raises the ethics of various policy responses such as cap-and-trade carbon taxing and geo-engineering. Part V offers a way forward with strategies on how to expressly consider ethics in climate change policy formation from negotiations to education media communication and the power and potential of shaming. The volume is essential reading for students professors and practitioners who wish to better engage with government and non-government organizations on climate policy to better understand the practical application of the theory and philosophy of ethics and how to more strongly draft and defend ethical action in negotiating drafting and defending climate change law and policy.

GBP 205.00
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Routledge Handbook of Climate Change Impacts on Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities

Routledge Handbook of Climate Change Impacts on Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities

This Handbook examines the diverse ways in which climate change impacts Indigenous Peoples and local communities and considers their response to these changes. While there is well-established evidence that the climate of the Earth is changing the scarcity of instrumental data oftentimes challenges scientists’ ability to detect such impacts in remote and marginalized areas of the world or in areas with scarce data. Bridging this gap this Handbook draws on field research among Indigenous Peoples and local communities distributed across different climatic zones and relying on different livelihood activities to analyse their reports of and responses to climate change impacts. It includes contributions from a range of authors from different nationalities disciplinary backgrounds and positionalities thus reflecting the diversity of approaches in the field. The Handbook is organised in two parts: Part I examines the diverse ways in which climate change – alone or in interaction with other drivers of environmental change – affects Indigenous Peoples and local communities; Part II examines how Indigenous Peoples and local communities are locally adapting their responses to these impacts. Overall this book highlights Indigenous and local knowledge systems as an untapped resource which will be vital in deepening our understanding of the effects of climate change. The Routledge Handbook of Climate Change Impacts on Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities will be an essential reference text for students and scholars of climate change anthropology environmental studies ethnobiology and Indigenous studies. The Open Access version of this book available at www. taylorfrancis. com has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4. 0 license.

GBP 205.00
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Behavior Modification What It Is and How To Do It