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Maintaining the natural diversity of the countless species on Earth is of fundamental importance for the continued existence of life on this planet. Nevertheless, ecosystems are being destroyed, as the cultivation of land for agriculture, industry and housing is intensified and oceans continue to be exploited. The Demise of Diversity: Loss and Extinction deals with biodiversity on this planet and the vital importance of sustaining it—nothing less than the future of life on Earth.
Cultural landscapes are created by people, and used by people, but still decidedly rich in biodiversity, and in harmony with nature. The landscapes of fairy tales, without dragons. Socio-economic complexity on top of biological diversity is the challenge nature conservation faces in the context of cultural landscape. This book is an attempt to approach this complexity and provide a theoretical background as well as guidelines and examples for hands-on solutions. It draws on inputs from scientists, administrators, independent consultants and politicians from Europe and the United States. With a particular emphasis on agriculture it attempts to merge disciplines such as philosophy, law, planning, economics and conservation biology toward a common goal: nature conservation and the preservation of biological diversity in landscapes under the pressure of human usage.
In this collection leading international authorities analyse the structures and economic functions of non-agrarian centres between ca. 500 and 1000 A.D. – their trade, their surrounding settlements, and the agricultural and cultural milieux. The thirty-one papers presented at an international conference held in Bad Homburg focus on recent archaeological discoveries in Central Europe (Vol.1), as well as onthose from southeastern Europe to Asia Minor (Vol. 2).
When George I, Elector of Hanover, was crowned King of England in 1714, he established a dynastic union between the two countries that endured until 1837, leaving many cultural and political accomplishments to posterity. The 300th anniversary of this union led the Institute of Landscape Architecture, Technische Universität Dresden, and the Centre of Garden and Landscape Architecture (CGL), Leibniz Universität Hannover, to take a critical look at the gardens that resulted. The symposium “Hanover and England: a union of state and garden / German and British garden culture between 1714 and today” was sponsored by the Lower Saxonian Ministry of Science and Culture. The resulting papers dea...
A Companion to theAnthropologyof Europe BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO ANTHROPOLOGY A Companion to the Anthropology of Europe “The volume also deserves a place on the shelves of academic libraries as well as the larger public library.” Reference Reviews “Summing Up: Highly recommended. All academic levels/libraries.” Choice “This important collection challenges all anthropologists to re-examine the importance of European perspectives on the most provocative debates of our time. It transcends regional interests to highlight the complex intellectual landscape of our field.” Tracey Heatherington, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee “This significant volume critically interrogates assumpti...
A two-volume set which traces the history of food and nutrition from the beginning of human life on earth through the present.
Ressourcen sind die Voraussetzung für jegliches Leben und gleichzeitig durch ihre Begrenztheit charakterisiert. Dies gilt an erster Stelle für naturale Ressourcen wie Wasser, Bodenschätze und Nahrungsmittel, aber auch für immaterielle Ressourcen wie Informationen und funktionierende soziale Netzwerke. Im vorliegenden Band stellen sich Autorinnen und Autoren aus unterschiedlichen Fachdisziplinen der Ressourcenproblematik unter einem historischen Blickwinkel. Sie behandeln Themen wie zum Beispiel die Lebensmittelversorgung im antiken Griechenland, den Umgang mit dem Wald in den österreichischen Alpenländern des 19. Jahrhunderts, die Bibliothek als Wissensspeicher sowie die Landschaft der Gegenwart als Ressource für das Verständnis der Vergangenheit. Insgesamt zeigen die im Anschluss an die 2019 stattgefundene Abschlusstagung des Göttinger Forschungsprojekts „Nachhaltigkeit als Argument“ entstandenen Beiträge die Vielfältigkeit der Herangehensweisen und die Potentiale einer Beschäftigung mit Ressourcen in historischer Perspektive auf.
Religions often nurture important skills that help believers locate themselves in the world. Religious perceptions, practices, emotions, and beliefs are closely interwoven with the environments from which they emerge. Sigurd Bergmann's driving emphasis here is to explore religion not in relation to, but as a part of the spatiality and movement within the environment from which it arises and is nurtured.Religion, Space, and the Environment emerges from the author's experiences in different places and continents over the past decade. At the book's heart lie the questions of how space, place, and religion amalgamate and how lived space and lived religion influence each other.Bergmann explores how religion and the memory of our past impact our lives in urban spaces; how the sacred geographies in Mayan and northeast Asian lands compare to modern eco-spirituality; and how human images and practices of moving in, with, and through the land are interwoven with the processes of colonization and sacralising, and the practices of power and visions of the sacred, among other topics.
This compendium is the first systematic study of the broad spectrum of documents stored in the State Archives of Lower Saxony pertaining to matters of the environment. Based on selected parts thereof, the authors present the most important files and maps from over 160 environmental fields in Lower Saxony. The volume is conceived as a thematic guidebook and offers a quick perspective of the types and volume of archival materials available from the 18th to the 20th century concerning in the main matters of environmental interest in Lower Saxony. With this volume the reader is put in the position to retrieve pertinent information about the respective environmental research, to recognize research gaps and to continue or suggest further studies.
Mit dem Band 20 der CGL-Studies setzt das Zentrum für Gartenkunst und Landschaftsarchitektur (CGL) der Leibniz Universität Hannover nach den Bänden 1 (Inken Formann, "Die Gartenkultur der norddeutschen Frauenklöster") und 6 (H. J. Roth et al [Hg.], "Klostergärten und klösterliche Kulturlandschaften. Historische Aspekte und aktuelle Fragen") die wissenschaftliche Auseinandersetzung mit klösterlicher Garten- und Landschaftskultur in Kooperation mit der Klosterkammer Hannover fort. Der Band 20 präsentiert die Ergebnisse eines im Oktober 2012 durchgeführten und von der Klosterkammer geförderten Workshops "Zu den Qualitäten klösterlicher Kulturlandschaften. Geschichte, Kultur, Umwelt ...