Um genaue Preise zu sehen, wählen Sie bitte Ihr Lieferland.
 
 
United States
£ GBP
Alle Kategorien
Important Notice for US Customers

British Wildlife

8 issues per year 84 Seiten per Ausgabe Nur im Abonnement erhältlich

British Wildlife is the leading natural history magazine in the UK, providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists. Published eight times a year, British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters.

Abonnement ab £33 im Jahr

Conservation Land Management

4 Auflagen im Jahr 44 Seiten Nur im Abonnement erhältlich

Conservation Land Management (CLM) ist ein Mitgliedermagazin und erscheint viermal im Jahr. Das Magazin gilt allgemein als unverzichtbare Lektüre für alle Personen, die sich aktiv für das Landmanagement in Großbritannien einsetzen. CLM enthält Artikel in Langform, Veranstaltungslisten, Buchempfehlungen, neue Produktinformationen und Berichte über Konferenzen und Vorträge.

Subscriptions from £26 per year
Akademische und professionelle Bücher  Habitats & Ecosystems  Grasslands & Heathlands

The New Normal The Canadian Prairies in a Changing Climate

Out of Print
By: David Sauchyn(Editor), Harry Diaz(Editor), Suren N Kulshreshtha(Editor)
380 pages
The New Normal
Click to have a closer look
  • The New Normal ISBN: 9780889772311 Hardback Nov 2010 Out of Print #226103
About this book Biography Related titles

About this book

A comprehensive and up-to-date overview of climate change in the Prairie provinces, along with strategies for adapting to the "new normal." The present climate crisis shows no sign of abatement. On the contrary, it is becoming more intense, and there are increasing uncertainties and fears about the outcome of the process of climate transformation. The complexity of this transformation is, to a large extent, a product of the intricate relationships between natural and social systems, both of them complex systems on their own. There is a strong consensus that climate change is the product of human activities that raise the concentrations of greenhouse gases and, consequently, increase global average temperatures. Global warming has led to regional climate changes, which are increasingly impacting the dynamics of local natural and social systems and their interrelationships. These impacts, which are expected to increase, could bring serious risks and damages to ecosystems and livelihoods, disrupting the precarious balance between people and their environment. The natural and social systems of the Canadian Prairies are particularly vulnerable to climate change. The New Normal brings together the work of 24 scholars representing various disciplines, who present their diverse knowledge and expertise about climate change and its impacts in the Prairie Provinces. In addition to providing information about and analysis of the multiple dimensions of the crisis, these scholars seek solutions to the problems and discuss options for taking advantage of new opportunities provided by a warmer climate.

Customer Reviews

Biography

Dr. David Sauchyn is Research Professor at the Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative (PARC) at the University of Regina. Dave's main research interests are the climate and hydrology of the past millennium in Canada's western interior and how knowledge of the past can inform scenarios of future climate and water supplies. Dave recently was a co-investigator in a five-year multi-disciplinary study of adaptation to climate change in northern Chile and the Canadian plains. He was a lead author of the Canada's National Assessment of Climate Change released in March 2008. Dave has been an invited expert witness on climate change in the Canadian Senate and House of Commons, and at forums hosted by provincial premiers and environment ministers.

Harry Diaz is professor of Sociology and Social Studies and former director of the Canadian Plains Research Center at the University of Regina.

Out of Print
By: David Sauchyn(Editor), Harry Diaz(Editor), Suren N Kulshreshtha(Editor)
380 pages
Media reviews

"From what I've read in The New Normal, a book the Canadian Plains Research Centre will be launching on Nov. 16 at the University of Regina, we'd better get used to being soggy. What we've just experienced represents a new trend on the Prairies: record-breaking summertime precipitation with much of it coming in the form of severe storms."
– Paul Dechene, Prairie Dog

Current promotions
Great GiftsNew and Forthcoming BooksBritish Wildlife Magazine SubscriptionField Guide Sale 2025