The Variety of Integral Ecologies Prof Philip StevensonPresents integral approaches to ecology that cross the boundaries of the humanities, social sciences, and biophysical sciences. In the current era of increasing planetary interconnectedness, ecological theories and practices are called to become more inclusive, complex, and comprehensive. The diverse contributions to this book offer a range of integral approaches to ecology that cross the boundaries of the humanities and sciences and help us
The combination of voices aims to bring forward a more complex and integrated understanding of what it means to be woman
and questions about literal and fundamentalist interpretations of religious texts
It adapts to and mitigates climate change and leads to a more efficient use of inputs hence reducing production costs
entry-level guide that focuses explicitly on how to collect and manage born-digital content for ‘boots on the ground’ practitioners
the PRECIMED project has developed a decision support system (DSS) to enhance the efficiency of farmers in their daily tasks
chapters explore postwar domestic ideology and working-class masculinity in the 1950s
who occupies a place in Russian literature of the 1830s alongside Pushkin’s Ivan Petrovich Belkin and Gogol’s Rudyy Pan’ko
Language and Literature
Articles include Performance in the 80’s: The TV Generation (1984)
focussing particularly on techniques currently applied in precision animal and pasture management
specifically focusing on liquid milk products
covering detection and classification