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1955231001955. Environmentalism Ecology Wisconsin Environmental education pamphlet archive documenting the development of public-facing environmental instruction in the United States 1950s-70s as universities translated emerging ecological science into accessible guidance for everyday behavior. Produced primarily by the University of Wisconsin Extension these materials align with the period immediately following the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of early federal environmental legislation when pollution control conservation and ecological awareness became institutional priorities. The archive provides direct evidence of how environmentalism was communicated to the general public through simplified language diagrams and behavioral directives supporting research into the dissemination of environmental knowledge public policy outreach and the educational strategies of land-grant universities.<br /> <br /> 1 National Association of Manufacturers. Native Land. New York: National Association of Manufacturers 1955. Staplebound. 46 pages. Illustrated overview of American land use industry and natural resources presenting a mid-century industrial perspective on conservation and land stewardship prior to the modern environmental movement.<br /> 2 Porter Warren. Solid Waste and You. Madison WI: University of Wisconsin Extension May 1971. 5 page fold-out. Instructional pamphlet addressing waste disposal practices landfill use and community responsibility with emphasis on individual participation in reducing environmental harm. <br /> 3 Peterson James and Born Stephen. Water Pollution and You. Madison WI: University of Wisconsin Extension December 1971. 5 page fold-out. Illustrated explanation of water systems contamination sources and pollution pathways including diagrams of the water cycle and runoff. <br /> 4 Baxa Donald. Noise Pollution and You. Madison WI: University of Wisconsin Extension February 1972. 5 page fold-out. Pamphlet examining noise as an environmental hazard outlining health effects and regulatory concerns alongside individual mitigation strategies. <br /> 5 Fisher E.H. Pesticides and You. Madison WI: University of Wisconsin Extension April 1972. 5 page fold-out. Visual and textual guide to chemical pesticide use environmental impact and potential risks to ecosystems and human health.<br /> 6 Ecology and You. Madison WI: University of Wisconsin Extension April 1972. Staplebound. 20 pages. Comprehensive introductory text synthesizing ecological principles with practical recommendations for conservation and environmental responsibility. <br /> <br /> Together these materials trace a shift from mid-century industrial conservation rhetoric to the participatory environmentalism of the early 1970s when ecological responsibility was increasingly framed as both a scientific issue and a matter of everyday conduct. The University of Wisconsin Extension publications in particular demonstrate how academic institutions operationalized environmental education through standardized visually engaging pamphlets designed for mass distribution. Light edge wear and minor toning; overall in very good condition. This archive illustrates the early years of the environmentalist movement and the role of higher education systems in shaping environmental awareness during the formative years of modern environmental regulation. unknown
199221758Dublin: The Environmental Institute; University College Dublin 1992. 620pp. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. The Environmental Institute; University College Dublin Hardcover
20012080602108201172Kashiwashobo 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kashiwashobo paperback
20012091502135412975Kashiwashobo 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kashiwashobo paperback
a64115Brooklyn 1920 Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Volume I 4 issues complete bound in one volume. 4to. 313pp. photo illustrations institution buckram. Stamps on fore-edges and on a few interior pages including blindstamp. No pocket or other markings. Hinges not cracked; no tears no chips no stains. Near Fine. . hardcover
a63083Brooklyn 1926 Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Volume VII 4 issues complete bound in one volume. 4to. 523pp. photo illustrations red buckram. Stamps on fore-edges and on a few interior pages including blindstamp. No pocket or other markings. Near Fine. . hardcover
a63084Brooklyn 1927 Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Volume VIII 4 issues complete bound in one volume. 4to. 496pp. photo illustrations red buckram. Stamps on fore-edges and on a few interior pages including blindstamp. No pocket or other markings. Near Fine. . hardcover
19672080502106907410Not Available 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1980233991980. CoEvolution Quarterly magazines 16 issues spanning 1980 to 1984 document the Whole Earth network as it moved from Catalog era tool culture into sustained argument over ecology social theory technology gender religion global politics and emerging information systems. The issues carry Ivan Illich's "Vernacular Gender" "Silence is a Commons" and essays on "Vernacular Values" Murray Bookchin's "The Concept of Social Ecology" and other subjects including "Nuclear Power: The Dangers of Normal Pollution" "How Not to Commit Suicide" "Ways of Native American Running" "White America is Predominantly a Viking Culture" "Force without Firepower" "Politics & Religion" "Silence is a Commons" "Crime and Capitalism in China." The magazine grew out of Stewart Brand's Whole Earth print culture where tools ecological systems small scale technologies reader exchange and resource reviews formed a working intellectual network rather than a conventional literary quarterly. These issues preserve Whole Earth publishing at the point where back to the land practice bioregional thought social ecology feminist debate religious critique international political reporting nuclear politics all occupied the same editorial field.<br /> <br /> Brand Stewart Jay Kinney Art Kleiner and Whole Earth staff eds. CoEvolution Quarterly. Sausalito California: Whole Earth Catalog 1980 to 1984. Group of 16 issues Nos. 25 26 28 to 35 and 37 to 42 in original pictorial wrappers. The group consists of quarterly magazine issues with illustrated covers essays reviews and letters. Several issues retain mailing labels or retail stickers preserving evidence of subscription and newsstand circulation outside later library binding.<br /> <br /> 1 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 25. Spring 1980.<br /> 2 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 26. Summer 1980.<br /> 3 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 28. Winter 1980.<br /> 4 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 29. Spring 1981.<br /> 5 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 30. Summer 1981.<br /> 6 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 31. Fall 1981.<br /> 7 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 32. Winter 1981.<br /> 8 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 33. Spring 1982.<br /> 9 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 34. Summer 1982.<br /> 10 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 35. Fall 1982.<br /> 11 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 37. Spring 1983.<br /> 12 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 38. Summer 1983.<br /> 13 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 39. Fall 1983.<br /> 14 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 40. Winter 1983.<br /> 15 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 41. Spring 1984.<br /> 16 CoEvolution Quarterly. No. 42. Summer 1984.<br /> <br /> This archive documents how 1980s alternative press discussed environmentalism systems theory feminist argument anti nuclear politics Indigenous knowledge and emerging information culture were recorded expressed and debated. Original pictorial wrappers with handling wear creasing rubbing scattered soiling mailing labels price stickers and edge wear; interiors generally complete and legible from the supplied material. Overall good condition. unknown
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2017127370Birkhauser. New. 2017. Hardcover. 3035609535 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- with a bonus offer-- . Birkhauser hardcover
198123080149Australian Government Publishing Service 1981. Softcover. Softcover. 915 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Australian Government Publishing Service 1981. CONDITION: This book is in condition. Minor water damage to covers text unaffected. Closed tear in front face of cover. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Engineering Industry Trades; Environment & Ecology. ISBN: 0642056293. ISBN/EAN: 9780642056290. Inventory No: 23080149. 9780642056290 Australian Government Publishing Service paperback
2009USD_9781597264785Island Press 2009. 1ed. Hardcover. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. Island Press hardcover
2009AME_9781597264785Island Press 2009. 1ed. Hardcover. New/New. Island Press hardcover
1950221603Readers Union 1950. Hardback. Very Good. Readers Union hardback edition 1950 with no jacket. In overall very good used condition with only minor signs of age handling and storage - boards slightly rubbed and tanned to edges. Binding tight and appears little read. Internally clean no annotation or inscriptions - neat ownership signature to front endpaper dated 1950; toning to page-ends and some light spotting to endpapers but text and illustrations bright and clear throughout. Photographs available. Not an old library book. Readers Union hardcover
1957014890New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press. Hardcover. 1957. 2nd Printing. 8vo 284pp . Very Good in Very Good DJ. B&W Illustrations This copy is signed by Wheeler McMillen Rene Dubos and 5 others whose names I cannot distinguish The publication of this book coincided with the fiftieth anniversary of the conservation movement in America. It is a history of the whole movement and in effect a biography of Gifford Pinchot's career in the field of conservation . Rutgers Univ. Press hardcover
1997035797London: Chapman and Hall 1997. Book. Near Fine. Laminated Boards. Inscribed By the Author. First Edition. 8vo. A fine association copy with an inscription from the author Peter Maitland to John Mitchell New Naturalist author. 233 pages; b/w illustrations. Original laminated boards fine. Contents clean and tight a few spots to fore-edges inscription from the author on the front free endpaper from the library of John Mitchell and plate tipped into the pastedown. A near fine copy. Chapman and Hall Hardcover
ria9780192898173_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Conservation of Wildlife Populations 3rd Edition provides the scientific foundation for making crucial conservation decisions for terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity. Thoroughly updated with new references case studies and recent sc paperback
ria9780192895530_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This novel textbook addresses the shortcomings of current competition theory and suggests a more useful approach that can provide a basis for future models that have far greater predictive ability in both ecology and evolution. paperback
2001014718Kluwer Academic Publishers 2001. Second Edition. Cloth/Laminated Boards. Like New/No d/j as Published. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Type: Book Competition is one of the most important factors controlling the distribution and abundance of living creatures. Sperm cells racing up reproductive tracts beetle larvae battling inside single seeds birds defending territories and trees interfering with the light available to neighbours are all engaged in competition for limited resources. Along with predation and mutualism competition is one of the three major biological forces that assemble living communities. Recent experimental work much of it only from the last few decades of the 20th century has enhanced human knowledge of the prevalence of competition in nature. There are acacia trees that use ants to damage vines beetles that compete in arenas for access to dung balls tadpoles that apparently poison their neighbours birds that smash the eggs of potential competitors and plants that associate with fungi in order to increase access to soil resources. While intended as an up-to-date reference work on the state of this branch of ecology the many non-technical examples should make interesting reading for those with a general interest in nature. Greatly expanded from the first prize-winning edition there are entire new chapters including one on resources and another on competition gradients in nature. The author freely ranges across all major taxonomic groups in search of evidence. The question of whether competition occurs is no longer useful the author maintains; rather the challenge is to determine when and where each kind of competition is important in natural systems. For this reason variants of competition such as intensity asymmetry and hierarchies are singled out for particular attention. The book concludes with the difficulties of finding general principles in complex ecological communities and illustrates the limitations on knowledge that arise out of the biased conduct of scientists themselves. Competition can be found elsewhere in living systems other than ecological communities at sub-microscopic scales in the interactions of enzymes and neural pathways and over large geographic areas in the spread of human populations and contrasting ideas about the world. Human societies are therefore also examined for evidence of the kinds of competition found among other living organisms. Using an array of historical examples including Biblical conflicts the use of noblemen's sons in the Crusades the Viking raids in Europe strategic bombing campaigns in the Second World War and ethnic battles of the Balkans the book illustrates how most of the aspects of competition illustrated with plants and animals can be extended to the interactions of human beings and their societies.552pp. Kluwer Academic Publishers hardcover
197993512Fairland Md: International Co-operative Pub. House 1979. Hardcover. Fine with wee bit of rubbing to exterior. Tights and crisp. No jacket as issued. See photos. Quarto in dark green cloth; xxiii 368 pages: illustrations; 24 cm; bibliographical references and indexes. Statistical Ecology Series. Volume 10. Contents: A review of linear compartmental analysis in ecosystem science / R.V. O'Neill -- A compartmental model of a marine ecosystem / G.G. Walter -- Review and evaluation of input-output flow analysis for ecological applications / M. Craig Barber Bernard C. Patten and John T. Finn -- An application of compartmental models to meso-scale marine ecosystems / Ivan T. Show Jr. -- Identification experiments and identifiability criteria for compartmental systems / C. Cobelli A. Lepschy and G. Romanin Jacur -- Simulation data analysis and modeling with the SAAM computer program / Mones Berman -- Estimation of parameters for stochastic compartment models / G.C. White and G.M. Clark -- Statistical estimation and computational algorithms in compartmental analysis for incomplete sets of observations / Rolf E. Bargmann -- A modeling approach based on stochastic differential equations the principle of maximum entropy and Bayesian inference for parameters / J.L. Tiwari -- An approach to a compartmental model with multiple sources of stochasticity for modeling ecological systems / J.H. Matis and T.E. Wehrly -- Stochastic compartmental models: a review of the mathematical theory with ecological applications / Peter Purdue -- Semi-Markov compartmental models in ecology and environmental health / Allan H. Marcus -- The need for rethinking on both compartments and modelling / M.E. Wise -- Compartmental models digraphs and Markov chains / G.G. Walter -- On the cumulants of some stochastic compartmental models applied to ecological systems / K.B. Gerald and J.H. Matis -- The two-variable operational calculus in the construction of compartmental ecological models / Aldo Rescigno. // Ecology -- Mathematical models -- Congresses. Compartmental analysis Biology -- Congresses. Mathematical models. Factor analysis. Ecology. Ecology -- Mathematical models -- Congresses. Compartmental analysis Biology -- Congresses. Models Theoretical Factor Analysis Statistical Ecology Ecology. Mathematical models. Écologie -- Modèles mathématiques -- Congrès. Analyse compartimentale Biologie -- Congrès. Analyse compartimentale Biologie -- Congrès. Modèles mathématiques. Analyse factorielle. Écologie. mathematical models. general. Mathematical models. Factor analysis. Ecology. Compartmental analysis Biology Ecology -- Mathematical models. Écologie -- Modèles mathématiques -- Congrès. Analyse compartimentale biologie -- Congrès. International Co-operative Pub. House hardcover