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Water, Weather and the Mountain West
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Water, Weather and the Mountain West

Growing populations, increasing industrial use and heavy agricultural demand are beginning to tax water supplies in many regions of Canada. Since many rivers are already fully allocated to numerous uses, future economic and social development will depend upon how much we know about our surface and ground water resources and how effectively we manage them—especially in the face of climate change. The message to take home from this eloquent book is that it is time to dispel the myth of limitless abundance of water in Canada and throughout North America. We all need to be mindful that though our technologically sophisticated society is largely fuelled and lubricated by refined petroleum, it ultimately runs on plain water. In his conclusion to this authoritative book, Robert Sandford, chair of Canada’s United Nations Water for Life Decade, offers a realistic picture of the various issues and threats related to the future availability and quality of fresh water in Canada.

Ethical Water
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

Ethical Water

Fresh water is essential to both the ever-expanding human population and the ever-threatened natural landscapes that surround us. And yet, society seems to continually ignore the need for a common-sense approach to--and appreciation of--our freshwater resources and our consumption of this remarkable, life-giving substance that now exceeds its future availability. This ground-breaking and approachable work, by two of Canada's most authoritative experts on water issues, redefines our relationship with fresh water and outlines the steps we as a society will have to take if we wish to ensure the sustainability of our water supply for future generations.

Cold Matters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Cold Matters

Cold matters distills the scientific complexities of snow, ice, water, and climate and presents the global implications of research put forth and funded by the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences. This timely book gives the concerned reader an opportunity to take part in the conversation about our global environment; in the end, Cold matters will change the way you think about ice and snow.

The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 780

The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland

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  • Published: 1777
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Saving Lake Winnipeg
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Saving Lake Winnipeg

Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada, was voted the world's most "Threatened Lake of the Year" for 2013. While it may seem too late to save this massive body of freshwater, there is still hope. Sandford explains what's happened to Lake Winnipeg and challenges citizens to act now, before it's too late.

Rain Comin' Down
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Rain Comin' Down

From one of the world's foremost authorities on the connections between water, landscape, and our changing climate comes an intimate look at what drives one man's obsession with the world's most precious resource. Robert Sandford has spent a lot time watching and thinking about water. This was not because he was predisposed to do so, but because the importance of water gradually caught up with who he was and what he was doing with his life. As this self-reflective book demonstrates, when one takes up the serious study of water, one cannot but be surprised at how far that interest can take you: from the very origins of the cosmos right down to the unique structure and remarkable qualities of ...

The Columbia Icefield
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

The Columbia Icefield

This is your full-color guide to Athabasca Glacier and the Columbia Icefield in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. This book combines human history, amazing stories of bravery and courage, together with a geological overview and a breath-taking visual tour of one of the world's most incredible places. As a geographic area, the Columbia Icefield looks back to a time when the world, including the early history of mankind, was dominated by ice. This book tells how glaciers are born, how they move and how they irrevocably shape the landscape they inhabit. Complete with lists, a glossary, a look at the plant and animal life of the area and important and useful tips on photography, hiking and safety, this book is both an essential guide to the area, as well as a beautiful souvenir.

Ecology & Wonder in the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 379

Ecology & Wonder in the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site

Ecology and Wonder celebrates Western Canada's breathtaking landscape. The book makes several remarkable claims. The greatest cultural achievement in the mountain region of western Canada may be what has been preserved, not what has been developed. Protecting the spine of the Rocky Mountains will preserve crucial ecological functions. Because the process of ecosystem diminshment and species loss has been slowed, an ecological thermostat has been kept alive. This may well be an important defence against future impacts of climate change in the Canadian West.

The Climate Nexus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

The Climate Nexus

Secure supplies of water, food and energy are essential to human dignity and well-being around the globe. Their vitality is dependent on healthy ecosystems supporting thriving biodiversity. All four elements are inter-related in that actions to govern one will automatically affect the others -- known as the Nexus. Global demand for the first three elements is increasing due to population growth and rising per capital incomes in developing countries, with steadily worsening results for the fourth. The Nexus elements are also subject to increasing pressures from climate disruption in the form of more frequent and severe flooding, droughts, storms, pest outbreaks, and extreme heat. Nature's capacity to moderate these impacts is also being eroded by rapid, widespread land use development and associated pollution. The combination of increasing demand, decreasing supplies, and rapidly changing hydro-climatic conditions at all points of the Nexus requires transformative policy responses that encompass economy, equity, social justice, fairness, and the environment. The Climate Nexus outlines these challenges and offers a pathway to resolving them.

A Jungian Approach to Engaging Our Creative Nature
  • Language: en

A Jungian Approach to Engaging Our Creative Nature

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  • Published: 2019-07-03
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Embracing our creative nature as the heritage of all, this book seeks to foster the creative imagination by nurturing a fertile relationship with its source. Robert Sandford offers an alternative approach, taking up Jungian theory as arising from and embodying this sort of relationship. In the middle ground of imagination, we can engage creativity’s source on its own terms in image, metaphor, symbol, myth and dream. This book demonstrates how Jungian and archetypal psychologies, by treating image and imagination as central, can foster our creativity and bridge the gap between a Jungian understanding of art and creative processes. Created works incarnate the engaged, relational, imaginal ac...