Land Use and Society: Geography, Law, and Public Policy
Land Use and Society:
Geography, Law, and Public
Policy examines the history,
current practice, and unmet
needs of land use planning
and regulation in the United
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Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science (3rd Edition)
Appropriate for
undergraduate engineering
and science courses in
Environmental Engineering.
Balanced coverage of all the
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FOSSIL PLANTS PB (Smithsonian's Living Past)
An amazing look at plants of
the past through an
examination of the fossils
that remain. Long before
there were animals on the
earth, many kinds of plants
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The Night Sky 40°-50° (Large)
The Night Sky is a rotating
star finder (planisphere)
that allows the user to
recognize the constellations
for any time of night, any
day of the year. The sky
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The Night Sky 30°-40° (Large; North Latitude)
The Night Sky is a rotating star finder (planisphere) that allows the user to recognize the constellations for any time of night, any day of the year. The sky appears to rotate (due to the rotation ... > read more -
The Essentials of WJ III Cognitive Abilities Assessment
Quickly acquire the knowledge and skills you need to confidently administer, score, and interpret the WJ IIIâ„¢ COG The most widely used comprehensive assessment system-the ... > read more -
Grasses: Versatile Partners for Uncommon Garden Design
From spring green to winter gold, the drama of grasses is nonstop. There are the striking yellow-and-green ostrich plumes of Zebra Grass. The fine-textured leaves of Blue Oat Grass. Flame Grass's ... > read more -
Changes in the Land, Revised Edition: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England
Much historical writing is far more concerned with the players than the stage: narratives of kings and cabbage-merchants, although acted out in fields and forests, typically include nature only as a ... > read more -
On the Move
"The one thing, on which we can all agree, is that God is with the vulnerable and poor. God is in the slums and in the cardboard boxes where the poor play house. God is in the debris of wasted ... > read more -
The Demon in the Freezer
On December 9, 1979, smallpox, the most deadly human virus, ceased to exist in nature. After eradication, it was confined to freezers located in just two places on earth: the Center for Disease ... > read more -
Lost World: Rewriting Prehistory---How New Science Is Tracing America's Ice Age Mariners
For decades the issue seemed moot. The first settlers, we were told, were big-game hunters who arrived from Asia at the end of the Ice Age some 12,000 years ago, crossing a land bridge at the Bering ... > read more -
The Handbook on Plumeria Culture
The definitive book on growing and flowering plumerias (Frangipani or Hawaiian Lei Flower) in all areas of the U.S. Special attention is given to every aspect of culture including soil, water and ... > read more -
Evolution: What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters
Over the past twenty years, paleontologists have made tremendous fossil discoveries, including fossils that mark the growth of whales, manatees, and seals from land mammals and the origins of ... > read more -
The Shorebird Guide
When many birders go out looking at shorebirds, they see a distant mud flat full of grayish brown birds in various shapes and sizes and have no idea where to begin the identification process.When ... > read more
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