00917nam0-22003131i-450-9900029621204033210-521-77043-2000296212FED01000296212(Aleph)000296212FED0100029621220000920d1999----km-y0itay50------baENG<<An >>introduction to mathematical financeoptions and other topicsSheldon M. RossCambridgeCambridge University press1999xv, 184 p.24 cmMatematica finanziariaAnalisi stocasticaScelta degli investimenti332.60161Ross,Sheldon M.20432ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990002962120403321MIV-C-917514MASMASIntroduction to mathematical finance375279UNINAING0104487 am 22007093u 450 991013739410332120200520144314.01-925022-84-6(CKB)3710000000553669(SSID)ssj0001689564(PQKBManifestationID)16532219(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001689564(PQKBWorkID)15058722(PQKB)10148328(OCoLC)921400893(WaSeSS)IndRDA00058162(Au-PeEL)EBL4410332(MiAaPQ)EBC4410332(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/26943(EXLCZ)99371000000055366920181229d2015 uy 0engurcn#nnn|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierForestry and water conservation in South Africa history, science and policy /Brett Bennett, Fred KrugerANU Press2015Acton, ACT, Australia :ANU Press,[2015]©20151 online resource (xviii, 269 pages) illustrations (some colour)Open Access e-BooksKnowledge UnlatchedWorld forest history series1-925022-83-8 Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-269)1. 'Fit the tree to the climate": the cape model of forestry -- 2. Forestry in reconstruction South Africa: imperial schemes, colonial realities, c. 1901-1905 -- 3. Education a nascent 'South African' Forestry Corps, 1880-1932 -- 4. Afforestation: politics, labour, and science, c. 1910-1935 -- 5. Competing agendas? afforestation, catchment management and indigenous forests, c. 1910-1935 -- 6. 1935: the Fourth British Empire Forestry conference in South Africa and the origins of a consensus science program -- 7. Jonkershoek as fulcrum: the forest hydrological research program -- 8. Forest hydrology in the policy domain -- 9. 1965 to 1995: fluctuating fortunes and final dividends -- 10. Devotution, drift and new directions, 1990-2014.This innovative interdisciplinary study focuses on the history, science, and policy of tree planting and water conservation in South Africa. South Africa’s forestry sector has sat - often controversially - at the crossroads of policy and scientific debates regarding water conservation, economic development, and biodiversity protection. Bennett and Kruger show how debates about the hydrological impact of exotic tree planting in South Africa shaped the development of modern scientific ideas and state policies relating to timber plantations, water conservation, invasive species control, and biodiversity management within South Africa as well as elsewhere in the world. Forestry and Water Conservation in South Africa shows how scientific research on the impact of exotic and native vegetation led to the development of a comprehensive national policy for conserving water, producing timber, and protecting indigenous species from invasive alien plants. Policies and laws relating to forests and water began to change in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a result of political and administrative changes within South Africa. This book suggests that the country’s contemporary policies towards timber plantations, guided by the National Water Act of 1998, need to be reconsidered in light of the authors’ findings. Bennett and Kruger also call for more interdisciplinary research and greater emphasis on integrated policies and management plans for forestry, invasive alien plants, water conservation, and biodiversity preservation.World forest history series.AfforestationSouth AfricaForests and forestrySouth AfricaGreat BritainColoniesAfricaHistorywater conservationsouth africabiodiversity protectionforestryAfforestationHydrologyJonkershoek Nature ReserveLumberAfforestationForests and forestry634.956Bennett Brett896099Krüger FredMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910137394103321Forestry and water conservation in South Africa2037111UNINA