Assessing the environmental impact of sheep production Historical fictionSheep production may impact locally on water, air and soil quality, as well as globally, for example contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. Sheep production can also impact biodiversity, human health via various pollutants, and community and cultural well being. This chapter examines how life cycle assessment (LCA) can be used as a tool to quantify multiple resource use and environmental impacts. A detailed comparative case study of sheep
This chapter provides general description of the invasion and management response of six insects that have affected wheat and other cereal grains: Agriphila aeneociliella Eversmann (Lepid: Crambidae)
means rethinking human communication
Investigates the boycott of the 1911 census by Suffragettes
How will the twenty-first-century media cope with its storied legacy as the watchdog of democratic society
Through an embrace of the vast possibilities made available through new media
The first biography of Julia Wedgwood
“When I looked into your eyes / I saw a garden / With peonies
It shows that Foxe left much of their radical beliefs intact
The only available anthology focusing on women and including the four plays most often discussed
The photographs were taken by the American photographer Robert McCabe primarily during his first two visits to Greece in 1954 and 1955
as well as more recent records from the 16th to 19th centuries AD
This book examines lay religious culture in Scottish towns between the Black Death and the Protestant Reformation: what the living did to influence the dead and vice versa