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Publishes research on managing water resources in the St. Johns River Water Management District in northeast Florida. Covered topics include: ecology, geology, hydrologic conditions, rainfall analysis, flood control, groundwater level networks, contamination, water quality, water supply, water use, etc.
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Photographic and written account of the ruins of a replica Irish farming cottage built on the Illawarra escarpment in the 1860s-70s and the Irish heritage it represents. The book begins with background to the Nunan family in Limerick Ireland, including photographs of ancestral headstones and farms, historic maps of farmlands etc. Masonry craftsmanship used in the construction of the cottage is examined in detail, as is the effort expended elsewhere on the mountainside property in the way of flagstoning areas, erecting rock walls and clearing fields for cultivation.
Making Climate Compatible Development Happen introduces readers to the concept of climate compatible development (CCD) through exploring what it might look like, how it could be achieved in practice and identifying challenges and dilemmas raised by CCD. The book brings together research that explores the assumptions underlying CCD and applies the concept in a range of geographic and sectoral settings. The volume makes a significant contribution to the theorisation and evidence-base for how development efforts can be made more climate resilient and with lower greenhouse gas emissions than a ‘business as usual’ approach. It provides critical reflections on the vision and conceptualisation ...