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Città e paesaggioMostra tenuta a Milano nel 2017Nervi, Pier LuigiModelli <oggetti> [di] ArchitetturaCataloghi di esposizioni720.9223Barazzetta,GiulioITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910495550303321ARCH B 36881003/2021FARBCFARBCPier Luigi Nervi326710UNINA05196nam 2200949 450 991078801470332120230807210117.00-520-28671-510.1525/9780520961807(CKB)2670000000608264(EBL)1882109(SSID)ssj0001458130(PQKBManifestationID)12540354(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001458130(PQKBWorkID)11451815(PQKB)11435976(MiAaPQ)EBC1882109(DE-B1597)518769(OCoLC)906699108(DE-B1597)9780520961807(Au-PeEL)EBL1882109(CaPaEBR)ebr11041372(CaONFJC)MIL763353(EXLCZ)99267000000060826420150416h20152015 uy 0engur|nu---|u||utxtccrBiodiversity in a changing climate linking science and management in conservation /edited by Terry L. Root [and three others]Oakland, California :University of California Press,2015.©20151 online resource (244 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-520-27885-2 0-520-96180-3 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Front matter --Contents --List of Contributors --Preface --CHAPTER 1. A New Era for Ecologists: Incorporating Climate Change into Natural Resource Management --CHAPTER 2. Climate Change from the Globe to California --CHAPTER 3. Climatic Influences on Ecosystems --CHAPTER 4. Modeling Krill in the California Current: A 2005 Case Study --CHAPTER 5. Shifts in Marine Biogeographic Ranges --CHAPTER 6. Integrating Global Climate Change and Conservation: A Klamath River Case Study --CHAPTER 7. Pollinators and Meadow Restoration --CHAPTER 8. Elevational Shifts in Breeding Birds in the Southern California Desert Region --CHAPTER 9. Conserving California Grasslands into an Uncertain Future --CHAPTER 10. Species Invasions: Linking Changes in Plant Composition to changes in Climate --CHAPTER 11. Evolutionary Conservation under Climate Change --CHAPTER 12. Fossils Predict Biological Responses to Future Climate Change --CHAPTER 13. Historical Data on Species Occurrence: Bridging the Past to the Future --Glossary --INDEX --Contributor BiosOne major consequence of climate change is abrupt, dramatic changes in regional biodiversity. Even if the most optimistic scenarios for mitigating climate change transpire, the fate of many wild species rests on the shoulders of people engaged in conservation planning, management, and policy. Providing managers with the latest and most useful climate change research is critical and requires challenging the conventional divide between scientists and managers. Biodiversity in a Changing Climate promotes dialogue among scientists, decision makers, and managers who are grappling with climate-related threats to species and ecosystems in diverse forms. The book includes case studies and best practices used to address impacts related to climate change across a broad spectrum of species and habitats-from coastal krill and sea urchins to prairie grass and mountain bumblebees. Focused on California, the issues and strategies presented in this book will prove relevant to regions across the West, as well as other regions, and provide a framework for how scientists and managers in any region can bridge the communication divide to manage biodiversity in a rapidly changing world. Biodiversity and a Changing Climate will prove an indispensable guide to students, scientists, and professionals engaged in conservation and resource management.BiodiversityClimatic factorsCaliforniaBiodiversity conservationCaliforniaamerican west.animal preservation.animal species.biodiversity.california.climate change.climatology.coastal krill.conservation science.conservation.earth sciences.ecology.endangered animals.environment.global warming.habitats.life sciences.mountain bumblebees.nature preserve.nature reserve.nature.nonfiction.prairie grass.preservation.public policy.regional biodiversity.science.sea urchins.wild animals.BiodiversityClimatic factorsBiodiversity conservation577.2/209794Root Terry LouiseMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788014703321Biodiversity in a changing climate3789467UNINA03953nam 2200853 450 991081660960332120220519121301.00-520-97007-110.1525/9780520970076(CKB)4340000000257863(StDuBDS)EDZ0001929154(OCoLC)1010621348(MdBmJHUP)muse66573(DE-B1597)519424(DE-B1597)9780520970076(MiAaPQ)EBC5313514(Au-PeEL)EBL5313514(CaPaEBR)ebr11519827(EXLCZ)99434000000025786320220519d2018 uy 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdacontentrdacontentrdamediardacarrierArgentina's missing bones revisiting the history of the dirty war /James P. BrennanOakland, California :University of California Press,[2018]©20181 online resource illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)Violence in Latin American History ;Volume 6Previously issued in print: 2018.0-520-29791-1 0-520-29793-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Introduction --1. Threats: Apostles of the New Order --2. Dictatorship: Terrorizing Córdoba --3. Death Camp: La Perla --4. Institutional Dynamics: The Third Army Corps --5. Transnational Dynamics: The Cold War and the War against Subversion --6. Five Trials: Public Reckonings of a Violent Past --7. Remembering: Memories of Violence and Terror --8. Assigning Blame: Who Was Responsible for the Dirty War? --Epilogue --Appendix 1 --Appendix 2 --Appendix 3 --Notes --Selected Bibliography --IndexArgentina's Missing Bones is the first comprehensive English-language work of historical scholarship on the 1976-83 military dictatorship and Argentina's notorious experience with state terrorism during the so-called dirty war. It examines this history in a single but crucial place: Córdoba, Argentina's second largest city. A site of thunderous working-class and student protest prior to the dictatorship, it later became a place where state terrorism was particularly cruel. Considering the legacy of this violent period, James P. Brennan examines the role of the state in constructing a public memory of the violence and in holding those responsible accountable through the most extensive trials for crimes against humanity to take place anywhere in Latin America.Violence in Latin American history ;Volume 6.Trials (Crimes against humanity)ArgentinaArgentinaHistoryDirty War, 1976-1983Córdoba (Argentina)History20th centuryCase studies1976 to 1983.argentina.cordoba.crimes against humanity.cruel.dictatorship.dirty war.extensive trials.historical scholarship.history.holding people accountable.latin america.military dictatorship.military.public memory of violence.second largest city.state terrorism.student protest.violence.war.working class.Trials (Crimes against humanity)323.490982Brennan James P.1955-1707532Ferreyra MercedesMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910816609603321Argentina's missing bones4095847UNINA