Eleven papers explore the ecological ramifications of ethnicity in Southeast Asia.
The description, history, and care of the world's northern forests
A timely introduction to all facets of U.S. national science policy
The first in-depth study of Roman water rights in Italy
A clear, practical guide to sustainable climate policy for business leaders and corporate change-makers
A unique and beautifully illustrated field and reference guide to the true butterflies of the Great Lakes watershed
A passionately intelligent, exquisitely illustrated guide to the native trees of the North American continent that offers an informative and entertaining blueprint for rebuilding the biosphere
Explores the collision of sacred purity with environmental pollution of the river Ganga (Ganges)
Explores the convergences of U.S. water policy and the literature of the American West
An empirical overview of social forestry in Asia and how it relates to community development and household behavior
Offers theoretical and practical approaches to both the analysis of international projects and their financing
Examines the fens and bogs of the upper Midwest, with a taxonomic treatment of peat mosses
Provides a model for empirically assessing the practice of shifting agriculture through a case study of Ayta farming systems
Eleven papers explore the ecological ramifications of ethnicity in Southeast Asia.