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    • Trusted Partner
      Business, Economics & Law
      June 2020

      Field Guide to the Forest Trees of Uganda

      For Identification and Conservation

      by James Kalema, Alan Hamilton

      This book is a guide for the identification of the indigenous forest trees of Uganda. It will be useful for those who wish to contribute towards the conservation of the forests or to plant indigenous trees. Information is provided on how to propagate and cultivate about 80 of the most valuable species. Indigenous trees provide numerous resources useful for welfare and development. They include many types of timber and non-timber forest products, such as craft materials, foods and medicines. The proximity of indigenous forest helps to moderate the local climate, making it more suitable for agriculture. Indigenous forests protect springs, therefore safeguarding water supplies more effectively than exotic trees such as pines and eucalyptus. All 450 known indigenous tree species from the forests are included. Both scientific and local names are provided, the latter in 21 languages. Local names facilitate access to knowledge and values traditionally attached to the species, useful when planning pathways of development firmly rooted in local culture. The book will be invaluable for botanists, foresters, rural development workers and members of the general public concerned about contributing to conservation and sustainable development in Uganda. Many of the species grow in neighbouring countries, so the book has relevance there too.

    • Trusted Partner
      November 2021

      The Forest of the Future – A New Reality

      Understanding the ecosystem

      by Hans Jürgen Böhmer

      What happened with forest dieback? The predictions of the 1980s that forests would be in decline across Europe have not come true. Currently, attention again focuses on the doom scenarios of the loss of entire forests and cultural landscapes in an emotional and sometimes hysterical debate. Biogeographer Hans Jürgen Böhmer refers to updated case studies and his 30 years of research experience on global ecosystems to demonstrate extremely complex interrelations of the natural world that various actors monitor in contrasting ways and characterized by different times and ideologies. Böhmer advocates to embed the sustainability debate more strongly in the living environment, rather than relying exclusively on model calculations.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences

      Social Situations – Flexible Thinking | Flip Card Series

      The book "Social Situations: Flexible Thinking" consists of 30 flip cards that aid children's social development and help them cope with new situations more easily.

      by Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc

      Flexible Thinking | Flip Card Series Age Group: 6+ The Social Situations: Flexible Thinking flip card series is designed to help children develop flexible thinking skills and adapt to changing situations in their daily lives. Key Features of the Book: 30 illustrated cards that introduce children to real-life scenarios requiring flexible thinking. Helps children understand that change is a natural part of life and teaches them how to cope effectively. Encourages children to view situations from different perspectives and come up with creative solutions. Covers common challenges such as: Moving to a new home Dealing with a divorce Changing schools Welcoming a new student in class This resource is ideal for parents, educators, and therapists looking to foster adaptability, problem-solving skills, and resilience in children.

    • Trusted Partner
      2022

      The Forest

      by Sebastián Ilabaca

      This large-size wimmel-boardbook in leporello format can be opened to a length of nearly three-and-a-half metres. It invites you on an immersive journey through the woods. On the one hand you will find the secret life of a forest populated by flora and fauna that seem enchanted. A journey to the depths of the forest where we observe how dozens of animals coexist, walking, exploring, singing, playing, running, playing instruments, dancing, bathing, hugging and taking care of each other. On the other side, a farm with inhabitants who love their environment and cultivate it. 10 flaps to discover hidden animals. Back cover brings a quote from the painter Henri Matisse. Awards: Fundación Cuatrogatos, USA, 2022; “The Best of Banco del Libro”, Venezuela, 2022; Colibrí Medal 2023, Ibby Chile; Best Picture Book 2023, Ministry of Culture, Chile

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      September 2025

      Forest Hydrology

      Processes, Management and Assessment

      by Leon Bren, Devendra Amatya, Thomas Williams, Carmen de Jong, Ge Sun

      Forests cover about a third of the world's land surface area. They represent a distinct biotic community, provide a living for many millions of people, and provide fresh water to sustain communities. Forests capture part of the precipitation and pass the remainder into the soil. Some of this is then passed back to the atmosphere along with some to streams as a regulated outflow. Forest cover is generally the preferred land-use for clean water supplies, recreation, tourism, and other ecosystem benefits around the world. In many cases the value of the water exceeds the value of other forest products. The discipline "forest hydrology" was developed in the 19th and 20th Century with the aim of putting such water cycling processes into a scientific framework incorporating forest watershed management. The 21st Century has seen proliferations of new technologies that have changed society, our living environment, and this discipline. Forests are also facing unprecedented threats from land conversion, fire, drought, and the changing climate. The discipline of forest hydrology must address these issues with innovation and new ideas. The 2nd Edition of Forest Hydrology: - Presents advances of understanding of key forest hydrologic processes (particularly evapotranspiration) - Presents cutting-edge thinking and assessments in global forest hydrology, including state-of-the-art modelling and methodologies - Presents innovative findings about the impacts of forest fires on the rate of catchment formation and how past fires have led to the catchments we take for granted - Describes the latest challenges facing forest hydrology, such as increased occurrences of disturbance due to extreme precipitation and floods, drought, disease, fire, and their association with climate change - Reviews the latest perceptions of the value of forested catchments compared to alternatives such as desalination plants - Is written by an internationally renowned team of scientists, engineers, and forest managers to give a well-rounded view of the subject This book is essential reading for graduate students, professionals, land managers, practitioners, and researchers with a good understanding of the basic principles of hydrology and hydrologic processes.

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      Education

      Social Situations – Time Management | Flip Card Series

      The book "Social Situations: Time Management" focuses on helping children learn how to manage their time well through everyday situations.

      by Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc

      Age Group: 6+ The Social Situations: Time Management flip card series is designed to help children develop essential time management skills through real-life scenarios. These 30 illustrated cards guide children in prioritizing daily tasks, managing their free time, and creating a balanced schedule for home, school, and play. Key Features of the Book: Encourages responsibility by teaching children how to plan and follow a schedule. Helps improve efficiency by balancing responsibilities and leisure activities. Supports the development of lifelong time management skills, ensuring children grow into organized and stress-free adults. By practicing time management strategies early, children can develop better organization, independence, and productivity in their everyday lives.

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      Literature & Literary Studies
      March 2023

      Sleep and its spaces in Middle English literature

      Emotions, ethics, dreams

      by Megan Leitch

      Middle English literature is intimately concerned with sleep and the spaces in which it takes place. In the medieval English imagination, sleep is an embodied and culturally determined act. It is both performed and interpreted by characters and contemporaries, subject to a particular habitus and understood through particular hermeneutic lenses. While illuminating the intersecting medical and moral discourses by which it is shaped, sleep also sheds light on subjects in favour of which it has hitherto been overlooked: what sleep can enable (dreams and dream poetry) or what it can stand in for or supersede (desire and sex). This book argues that sleep mediates thematic concerns and questions in ways that have ethical, affective and oneiric implications. At the same time, it offers important contributions to understanding different Middle English genres: romance, dream vision, drama and fabliau.

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      Business, Economics & Law
      January 2024

      Welcome to the club

      The life and lessons of a Black woman DJ

      by DJ Paulette

      In Welcome to the club, Manchester legend DJ Paulette shares the highs, lows and lessons of a thirty-year music career, with help from some famous friends. One of the Haçienda's first female DJs, Paulette has scaled the heights of the music industry, playing to crowds of thousands all around the world, and descended to the lows of being unceremoniously benched by COVID-19, with no chance of furlough and little support from the government. Here she tells her story, offering a remarkable view of the music industry from a Black woman's perspective. Behind the core values of peace, love, unity and respect, dance music is a world of exclusion, misogyny, racism and classism. But, as Paulette reveals, it is also a space bursting at the seams with powerful women. Part personal account, part call to arms, Welcome to the club exposes the exclusivity of the music industry while seeking to do justice to the often invisible women who keep the beat going.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      January 2025

      ‘Ten Pound Poms’

      A life history of British postwar emigration to Australia

      by A. James Hammerton, Alistair Thomson, Becca Parkinson

      A riveting history of the 'Ten Pound Poms', a wave of British citizens who migrated to Australia and New Zealand after the Second World War. Between the 1940s and 1970s, more than a million Britons migrated to Australia. They were the famous 'Ten Pound Poms' and this is their story. The authors draw on a vast trove of letters, diaries and personal photographs, as well as hundreds of interviews with former migrants, to offer original insights into key historical themes. They explore people's motivations for emigrating, gender relations and family dynamics, the clashing experience of the 'very familiar and awfully strange', homesickness and the personal and national identities of both settlers and returnees. Filled with fascinating testimonies that shed light on migrant life histories, 'Ten Pound Poms' will engage readers interested in British and Australian migration history and intrigued about the power of migrant memories for individuals, families and nations.

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      General & world history
      May 2005

      ‘Ten Pound Poms’

      A life history of British postwar emigration to Australia

      by A. James Hammerton, Alistair Thomson

      More than a million Britons emigrated to Australia between the 1940s and 1970s. They were the famous 'ten pound Poms' and this is their story. Illuminated by the fascinating testimony of migrant life histories, this is the first substantial history of their experience and fills a gaping hole in the literature of emigration. The authors, both leading figures in the fields of oral history and migration studies, draw upon a rich life history archive of letters, diaries, personal photographs and hundreds of oral history interviews with former migrants, including those who settled in Australia and those who returned to Britain. They offer original interpretations of key historical themes, including: motivations for emigration; gender relations and the family dynamics of migration; the 'very familiar and awfully strange' confrontation with the new world; the anguish of homesickness and return; and the personal and national identities of both settlers and returnees, fifty years on. Accessible and appealing, this book will engage readers interested in British and Australian migration history and intrigued about the significance of migrant memories for individuals, families and nations.

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      Psychology

      Social Situations – Cooperation | Flip Card Series

      The card series "Social situations - Cooperation" is a valuable tool for any therapist or teacher seeking to develop children's communication skills and encourage them to work harmoniously with others. The exciting scenarios presented on the cards invite children to understand the importance of cooperation and its advantages.

      by Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc

      Age Group: 6+ The Social Situations: Cooperation flip card series is designed to help children develop teamwork skills, understand the value of cooperation, and work effectively with others. These 30 illustrated cards teach children how to collaborate, communicate, and achieve shared goals in a positive and structured way. Key Features of the Book: Encourages children to cooperate with peers and understand the benefits of teamwork. Helps build essential social skills, including listening, patience, and compromise. Ideal for therapists, educators, and parents who want to strengthen children's ability to work together effectively. Promotes problem-solving through teamwork, showing children how collaboration leads to success. By practicing cooperation, children can enhance their relationships, develop a sense of community, and understand the importance of working together in different social settings.

    • Trusted Partner
      Business, Economics & Law
      September 2016

      Forest Hydrology

      Processes, Management and Assessment

      by Devendra Amatya, Thomas Williams, Leon Bren, Carmen de Jong

      Forests cover approximately 26% of the world's land surface area and represent a distinct biotic community. They interact with water and soil in a variety of ways, providing canopy surfaces which trap precipitation and allow evaporation back into the atmosphere, thus regulating how much water reaches the forest floor as through fall, as well as pull water from the soil for transpiration. The discipline "forest hydrology" has been developed throughout the 20th century. During that time human intervention in natural landscapes has increased, and land use and management practices have intensified. This book: - Presents cutting edge thinking and assessments in forest hydrology across all latitudes and terrains, including state-of-the-art modelling techniques and methodologies - Describes the latest challenges facing forest hydrology, such as increased occurrence of disturbance, due to extreme floods, drought, disease, and fire, potentially caused by climate change - Is written by an internationally renowned team of scientists, engineers, and managers to give a well-rounded review of the subject The book will be useful for graduate students, professionals, land managers, practitioners, and researchers with a good understanding of the basic principles of hydrology and hydrologic processes. ; This book presents cutting edge thinking and assessments in forest hydrology across all latitudes and terrains, including state-of-the-art modelling techniques and methodologies. It describes challenges facing forest hydrology such as extreme floods, drought, disease, and fire, and is written by an internationally renowned team. ; 1: An Introduction to Forest Hydrology 2: Forest Runoff Processes 3: Forest Evapotranspiration: Measurement and Modelling at Multiple Scales 4: Forest Hydrology of Mountainous and Snow Dominated Watersheds 5: European Perspectives on Forest Hydrology 6: Tropical Forest Hydrology 7: Hydrology of Flooded and Wetland Forests 8: Forest Drainage 9: Hydrological Modeling in Forested Systems 10: Geospatial Technology Applications in Forest Hydrology 11: Forests Cover Changes and Hydrology in Large Watersheds 12: Hydrologic Effects of Forest Management 13: Hydrology of Forests after Wildfire 14: Hydrologic Processes of Reference Watersheds in Experimental Forests, USA 15: Applications of Forest Hydrologic Science to Watershed Management in the 21st Century 16: Hydrology of Taiga Forests in High Northern Latitudes 17: Future Directions in Forest Hydrology

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      Children's & YA
      June 2020

      Two Tortoises in the Forest

      by Bahar Sener / Gabriela Vagnoli

      Regardless of their reactions, all children are beautiful and deserve respect and care. They sometimes misbehave, in fact this may even go as far as peer bullying. In this book, you will see how this kind of behaviours can be transformed and open the way for a good friendship when children are treated with love. Children and adults alike have so much to learn from those intelligent, wise tortoises who are famous for acting slowly but surely.

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      Psychology

      Social Situations – Negotiation - Compromise | Flip Card Series

      The flip book "Social situations: Negotiation - Compromise" focuses on developing the appropriate skills to deal with any dispute by negotiating and finding common ground.

      by Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc

      Age Group: 6+ Conflict resolution is a vital life skill that helps children navigate social interactions, build positive relationships, and resolve disagreements in a constructive way. Social Situations: Negotiation - Compromise provides 30 illustrated cards designed to help children practice negotiation and compromise skills in real-life scenarios. Key Features of the Book: Guided discussions: Each card presents a conflict-like situation, prompting children to explore different perspectives and discuss fair solutions. Teaches empathy: Children learn to consider others' feelings and needs, rather than focusing solely on their own. Encourages problem-solving: Helps children develop reasoning skills and find balanced solutions that benefit everyone involved. Promotes teamwork and collaboration: Learning to negotiate and compromise prepares kids for positive social interactions at school, home, and in friendships. This engaging and interactive flip-book is an essential tool for therapists, educators, and parents who want to help children improve their ability to resolve conflicts peacefully.

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      Forestry & related industries
      May 1999

      Japan and World Timber Markets

      by Peter Blandon

      Two thirds of Japan is covered with forest that is rapidly reaching maturity and could be felled in the near future. This would dramatically increase domestic timber supply and have implications, not only for Japan, but also the main timber exporting nations of the world. However, Japanese domestic supply has been stagnating and forest management has become less intensive. At the same time, timber suppliers to Japan are themselves coming under various pressures which are likely to lead to reductions in their timber harvests and export potential. This book examines these issues and looks at what would happen if Japan were to utilise this resource within the next two decades, from both a domestic and international point of view. Primarily aimed at advanced students of forestry, economics and business, this book will also be of interest to government research agencies, timber processors and exporters of timber to Japan.

    • Trusted Partner
      January 2021

      Mr. Bats Meisterstück

      oder: Die total verjüngte Oma

      by Christine Nöstlinger, Erhard Dietl

      In Christine Nöstlingers "Mr Bats Meisterstück" trinkt Robis Großmutter aus Versehen einen geheimnisvollen Verjüngungstrank und verwandelt sich blitzschnell in ein fünfjähriges Mädchen. Plötzlich liegt es an Robi und dem verschrobenen Erfinder Mr Bat, mithilfe einer wackeligen Zeitmaschine in die Vergangenheit zu reisen, um ein Gegenmittel zu beschaffen. Ihre abenteuerliche Mission führt sie durch turbulente Zeiten, wo sie nicht nur historische Kuriositäten erleben, sondern auch die Bedeutung von Verantwortung und Familie neu entdecken. Ein Kinderbuch voller Charme und Witz, das Generationen und Zeiten auf außergewöhnliche Weise verbindet. Ideal für junge Leser*innen: Speziell für Kinder im Alter von 10 bis 12 Jahren geschrieben, bietet das Buch eine spannende Einführung in das Genre der Zeitreisegeschichten. Bildung und Unterhaltung: Neben dem Unterhaltungswert fördert das Buch das Verständnis für die Konsequenzen von Handlungen und die Bedeutung von Familie. Spannende Handlung: Eine Geschichte voller überraschender Wendungen hält junge Leser bis zur letzten Seite gefesselt. Humor und Herz: Nöstlingers charakteristischer Witz durchzieht das gesamte Buch, macht schwierige Themen zugänglich und die Charaktere liebenswert.

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      Children's & YA

      Benny Beaver. The Great Forest Adventure

      by Inga Maria Ramcke/Christine Kugler

      Benny Beaver is involved in every adventure. Among other things, he’s a master builder. He’s always eager to learn something new – in the forest and anywhere else. There’s a lot to learn about our environment and Nature. This eventful tale about Benny Beaver and his friends Daisy Duck, Sally Squirrel and Manny Mole is great fun, as is the CD with its sounds of Nature. What happens in the forest? Who creeps, crawls and flies here? And what trees, bushes and fungi grow here? A lively tale about the environment and Nature for nursery school and first year primary school. A picture-book tale, exciting and entertaining – as is the CD with its sounds from Nature. Welcome to the world of Benny Beaver and his friends! Share their adventures in the forest and elsewhere!

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      November 2010

      Die Pariser Weltausstellung 1889

      Bilder von der Globalisierung

      by Beat Wyss

      Die gelungenste Weltausstellung aller Zeiten war die Exposition Universelle de Paris von 1889. Weit über 32 Millionen Menschen besuchten das gigantische Spektakel mit knapp 62.000 Ausstellern aus 54 Nationen und 17 französischen Kolonien. Das Wahrzeichen der Schau, der Eiffelturm, blieb Paris bis heute erhalten. Einen legendären Ruf erwarb sich auch das offizielle, wöchentlich erscheinende Journal der Weltausstellung. Auf großformatigen, mit Stahlstichen üppig illustrierten Seiten berichtete es von den Sensationen vor Ort, von dreirädrigen selbstfahrenden Karren und ethnologischen Dörfern, in denen es Kamelreiten für die Kinder und Bauchtänze für die Herren gab. Der Schweizer Kunsthistoriker Beat Wyss hat die hundert originellsten Abbildungen ausgewählt. Sie illustrieren, wie die Expo den Erdball auf ein »Weltdorf« zwischen Trocadéro und Champ de Mars schrumpfen lässt, wie räumliche Distanzen abgebaut und dabei kulturelle Differenzen freigelegt werden. Das späte 20. Jahrhundert wird dafür den Begriff der Globalisierung prägen. Beat Wyss zeigt, wie die Gesellschaften seit dem 19. Jahrhundert mit diesem Prozeß umgehen und mit der Verwestlichung der Welt eine Orientalisierung des Westens einhergeht. Dem Leser als Flaneur über die Bühne der Weltausstellung wird klar: Die Expo 1889 belegt nicht nur den aktuellen Zustand einer Zeit, sondern bietet über die spektakuläre Anordnung ihrer Exponate den Vorschein einer gesellschaftlichen Utopie.

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