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This collection of essays, penned between 2014 and 2025, offers a real-time chronicle of a world navigating profound... Read More >>
Geospatial Techniques in Climate Change Monitoring and Environmental Mapping: Advances and Applications, Volume... Read More >>
Data-Driven Earth Observation for Disaster Management: From Theory to Practical Applications delves into the critical... Read More >>
Is this booklet about another riveting riverscape? Yes indeed. Remove the hills and magic of the River Brue (Somerset),... Read More >>
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It was 1933, and the Great Depression had taken hold, but the young writer Ruthven Colquhoun McNairn was having... Read More >>
""Full-color photographs featuring birds of the San Francisco Bay Area, with text about the natural history of the... Read More >>
From two leading writers and thinkers on Palestine: a profound meditation on memory and what we choose to memorialise... Read More >>
In Forgotten, Jaime Dávila uncovers the astonishing true story of Cornelis Corneliszoon, a 16th-century Dutch tinkerer... Read More >>
Winner of the 2025 National Outdoor Book Award (History/Biography) ""Hugely entertaining.…[A]nyone who loves... Read More >>
Comprehensive wetland analysis for conservationists, professionals, and researchers Wetlands of Tropical and Subtropical... Read More >>
Reading Better States traces the persistence of desires for the postcolonial state in an era of environmental harms... Read More >>
Hydrological Insights: Synergizing Groundwater Models, Remote Sensing, and AI for Water Sustainability offers an... Read More >>
Their research shows how using sustainable techniques in our cities can enhance health and protect biodiversity... Read More >>
The Continents Are Moving. No One Believed Him. When Alfred Wegener first looked at a map, he saw a broken puzzle.... Read More >>
The integration of building information modeling (BIM) and geographic information systems (GIS) develops innovative... Read More >>
This contributed volume serves as a comprehensive exploration of how the diverse earth observation data and innovative... Read More >>
In 1984, Neil Hawkesford lost his boat and nearly his life crossing Biscay. He returned to England, defeated, and... Read More >>
Part two explores different contexts of education: How education directed at child migrants becomes organized, the... Read More >>
Geomorphosites are places of abiotic heritage with high geomorphological value that are important for understanding... Read More >>