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Price: $32.95
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Sale: $17.50
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Manufacturer: Viking Adult
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Herbert L. Edlin
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Publisher: Viking Adult
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Dewey Decimal Number: 674.14
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Publication Date: 1969-05-23
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Reading Level: 160
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Description: The title of this book could not be more explicit or apt. With 40 actual wood specimens in popular use, descriptions of grain, color and texture, how to identify trees by their leaves, fruit, and bark, and much more, this is a small encyclopedia for woodworkers, carpenters, hobbyists, dealers, architects, craftsmen, nature lovers, teachers, or anyone with the urge to learn about wood. With small, aromatic samples of 40 varieties of wood, from afrormosia to zebrawood, this book even smells good! --Mark Hetts
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Price: $19.95
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Sale: $5.66
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Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Norman Maclean
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Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 634.96180978664
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Publication Date: 1992-09-01
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Reading Level: 316
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Description: A work that consumed 14 years of Maclean's life, and earned a 1992 National Book Critics Circle Award, Young Men and Fire tells the story of a Rocky Mountain forest fire that that claimed the lives of 13 young smoke jumpers on August 5, 1949, at Mann Gulch, Montana. The firefighters perished in a "blowup"--an explosive, 2,000-degree firestorm 300 feet deep and 200 feet tall. The excruciating detail of this book makes for a sobering reading experience. Maclean--a former University of Chicago English professor and avid fisherman--also wrote A River Runs Through It and Other Stories, which is set along the Missouri River, one gulch downstream from Mann.
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Price: $35.00
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Sale: $31.47
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Manufacturer: Island Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Mark A. Benedict::Edward T. McMahon
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Publisher: Island Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 333.73
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Publication Date: 2006-03-18
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Reading Level: 320
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Description: With illustrative and detailed examples drawn from throughout the
country, Green Infrastructure advances smart land conservation: largescale
thinking and integrated action to plan, protect and manage our
natural and restored lands. From the individual parcel to the multistate
region, Green Infrastructure helps each of us look at the landscape
in relation to the many uses it could serve, for nature and people, and
determine which use makes the most sense.
In this wide-ranging primer, leading experts in the field provide
a detailed how-to for planners, designers, landscape architects, and
citizen activists.
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Price: $12.95
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Sale: $7.43
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Manufacturer: Palmetto Conservation Foundation
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Ben Brooks::Tim Cook
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Publisher: Palmetto Conservation Foundation
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Edition: 3
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Dewey Decimal Number: 551.48409757
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Publication Date: 2007-12-10
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Reading Level: 86
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Description: This unique guide is packed with stunning photographs and easy-to-follow directions that will take you to 31 waterfalls nestled in the rugged terrain of Greenville, Pickens, and Oconee counties of South Carolina.
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Price: $36.95
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Sale: $30.17
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Manufacturer: RFF Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Chris T. Hendrickson::Lester B. Lave::H. Scott Matthews
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Publisher: RFF Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 658.5752
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Publication Date: 2006-04-12
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Reading Level: 260
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Description: This is the first comprehensive guide to green design using economic input-output life cycle assessment (EIO-LCA) models. It is a must-have for companies trying to improve the environmental profile of their products and processes, for regulators attempting to quantify life cycle implications of products and services, and for students and scholars of green design. Environmental life cycle assessment is often thought of as "cradle to grave" and therefore as the most complete accounting of the environmental costs and benefits of a product or service. However, as anyone who has done an environmental life cycle assessment knows, existing tools have many problems: data is difficult to assemble and life cycle studies take months of effort. A truly comprehensive analysis is prohibitive, so analysts are often forced to simply ignore many facets of life cycle impacts. But the focus on one aspect of a product or service can result in misleading indications if that aspect is benign while other aspects pollute or are otherwise unsustainable. This book summarizes the EIO-LCA method, explains its use in relation to other life cycle assessment models, and provides sample applications and extensions of the model into novel areas. A final chapter explains the free, easy-to-use software tool available on a companion website. The software tool provides a wealth of data, summarizing the current U.S. economy in 500 sectors with information on energy and materials use, pollution and greenhouse gas discharges, and other attributes like associated occupational deaths and injuries.
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Price: $29.95
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Sale: $14.55
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Manufacturer: University of California Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Stephen Trimble
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Publisher: University of California Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 333.73130978
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Publication Date: 2008-07-28
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Reading Level: 336
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Description: Beginning with an Olympic ski race in northern Utah, this heartfelt book from award-winning writer and photographer Stephen Trimble takes a penetrating look at the battles raging over the land--and the soul--of the American West. Bargaining for Eden investigates the high-profile story of a reclusive billionaire who worked relentlessly to acquire public land for his ski resort and to host the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. In a gripping, character-driven narrative, based on extensive interviews, Trimble tells of the land exchange deal that ensued, one of the largest and most controversial in U.S. history, as he deftly explores the inner conflicts, paradoxes, and greed at the heart of land-use disputes from the back rooms of Washington to the grassroots efforts of passionate citizens. Into this mix, Trimble weaves the personal story of how he, a lifelong environmentalist, ironically became a landowner and developer himself, and began to explore the ethics of ownership anew. We travel with Trimble in a fascinating journey that becomes, in the end, a hopeful credo to guide citizens and communities seeking to reinvent their relationship with the beloved American landscape.
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Price: $34.95
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Sale: $20.88
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Manufacturer: Chelsea Green
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Hans W. Morsbach
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Publisher: Chelsea Green
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Dewey Decimal Number: 634.92
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Publication Date: 2002-12
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Reading Level: 256
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Description: Trees are the ultimate sunlight-harvesting machines. The care and nurturing of trees has been a recurring theme in Chelsea Green's publishing program, from The Man Who Planted Trees to Julia Alvarez's A Cafecito Story. Here is a book that foregoes romance in favor of straightforward, practical knowledge. Twenty-five years ago, when Hans Morsbach became interested in cultivating trees and managing small woodlands, he searched for a good how-to manual. He never found one, so he decided to write his own someday. Based on his subsequent experience, combining deep research into the academic literature on forestry with his successes and failures as a small-scale commercial tree farmer, the result is Common Sense Forestry, an indispensable reference for anyone who owns or wants to own wooded property. Morsbach is an unabashed nature lover as well as a businessman, and well understands the essential importance of a long-term approach to sustainable forest management. In this highly readable and entertaining text, the author offers a comprehensive look at managing existing woodlands by creating, and later maintaining, forests that promote biodiversity while providing an income stream. This comprehensive examination of sustainable forestry includes everything from choosing land to beginning a forest through seeding and transplanting, from pruning and thinning to harvesting trees, from debates over herbicides and clearcutting to working with professional foresters, from business strategies to tax planning. While Morsbach's personal experience is in the Midwest, the information in this book is applicable to a wide range of trees and is relevant to all regions of North America.
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Price: $17.00
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Sale: $5.32
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Manufacturer: Fireside
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Simon & Schuster
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Publisher: Fireside
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Dewey Decimal Number: 553.8
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Publication Date: 1986-03-13
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Reading Level: 384
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Description: Simon & Schuster's Guide to Gems and Precious Stones provides both the connoisseur and the casual collector with a compact, easy-to-use volume describing more than 100 rare varieties of minerals whose beauty and mystery have possessed our imaginations from time immemorial. More than 450 brilliant photographs accompany profiles of each gem, covering such aspects as appearance, physical properties -- density, hardness, refraction -- occurrence, and how to judge quality and value. Additional sections describe the process of cutting gemstones and the techniques professional gemologists use to evaluate a stone's weight and optical properties. Detailed and comprehensive, this book is essential for anyone interested in the study of gems and precious stones.
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Price: $45.00
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Sale: $24.95
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Manufacturer: Earth Aware Editions
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Wade Davis::Chris Rainier
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Publisher: Earth Aware Editions
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Edition: 1st
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Dewey Decimal Number: 917.9130454
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Publication Date: 2008-04-28
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Reading Level: 160
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Description: It’s an alarming if little-known fact: one of the world’s mightiest rivers, the Colorado, no longer reaches the sea. Every drop of its water is allocated to agriculture and communities along the way and none remains for the Colorado Delta at river’s end, a once-thriving estuary that supported North America’s most diverse biosphere. Grand Canyon: A River at Risk draws attention the river’s plight as well as to the larger issue of the looming global water crisis. It follows Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a leading advocate for water conservation and river restoration, eminent ethnobotanist Wade Davis, and their two daughters on a rafting adventure down the Colorado. Their compelling journey illuminates both the challenges and the many opportunities that exist for conserving and restoring the world’s watersheds. Combining science and adventure with glorious imagery and locations, the book delivers a message of hope and inspiration for all people of the world.
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Price: $22.95
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Sale: $14.99
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Manufacturer: Island Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Gretchen Daily::Katherine Ellison
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Publisher: Island Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 333.72
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Publication Date: 2003-09-01
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Reading Level: 260
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Description: Why shouldn't people who deplete our natural assets have to pay, and those who protect them reap profits? Conservation-minded entrepreneurs and others around the world are beginning to ask just that question, as the increasing scarcity of natural resources becomes a tangible threat to our own lives and our hopes for our children. The New Economy of Nature brings together Gretchen Daily, one of the world's leading ecologists, with Katherine Ellison, a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, to offer an engaging and informative look at a new "new economy" -- a system recognizing the economic value of natural systems and the potential profits in protecting them. Through engaging stories from around the world, the authors introduce readers to a diverse group of people who are pioneering new approaches to conservation. We meet Adam Davis, an American business executive who dreams of establishing a market for buying and selling "ecosystem service units;" John Wamsley, a former math professor in Australia who has found a way to play the stock market and protect native species at the same time; and Dan Janzen, a biologist working in Costa Rica who devised a controversial plan to sell a conservation area's natural waste-disposal services to a local orange juice producer. Readers also visit the Catskill Mountains, where the City of New York purchased undeveloped land instead of building an expensive new water treatment facility; and King County, Washington, where county executive Ron Sims has dedicated himself to finding ways of "making the market move" to protect the county's remaining open space. Daily and Ellison describe the dynamic interplay of science, economics, business, and politics that is involved in establishing these new approaches and examine what will be needed to create successful models and lasting institutions for conservation. The New Economy of Nature presents a fundamentally new way of thinking about the environment and about the economy, and with its fascinating portraits of charismatic pioneers, it is as entertaining as it is informative.
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