01239nam--2200421---450-99000042400020331620051108141459.088-214-1684-40042400USA010042400(ALEPH)000042400USA01004240020010503d1984----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yyAlcool, salute e malattiaP. Avogaro, M. Trabucchi, E. Tremolipresentazione di Rodolfo PaolettiMilanoMasson Italia1984VIII, 368 p.ill.24 cm2001001-------2001Alcoolismo616.86AVOGARO,Pietro526448TRABUCCHI,Marco24277TREMOLI,Elena298087PAOLETTI,RodolfoITsalbcISBD990000424000203316II.6. 1047(VI ps B 730)129380 LMVI ps BBKUMAPATTY9020010503USA01142720020403USA011650PATRY9020040406USA011629COPAT29020051108USA011414Alcool, salute e malattia873637UNISA04919nam 22005053u 450 991045727240332120210107025538.092-2-121992-5(CKB)2550000000086890(EBL)863042(OCoLC)778340054(MiAaPQ)EBC863042(EXLCZ)99255000000008689020130418d2012|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||Human rights, development and decolonization[electronic resource] The International Labour Organization, 1940-70Geneva ILO Publications20121 online resource (431 p.)Description based upon print version of record.92-2-121991-7 Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Photographs; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Timeline; Introduction; The International Labour Organization; Human rights, development and emancipation; International organizations as historical actors; International organizations and decolonization; Prologue: Separate worlds - The ILO and "native labour", 1919-39; Mise en valeur, indirect rule and forced labour: colonial social policy between the wars; The exception to the rule: the "Native Labour Code"; Part I "A People's Peace in the Colonies", 1940-471 "The Promise of a New Earth to Till": The ILO's Colonial Work in Exile, 1940-43"The time may come shortly": the ILO in exile and the "native labour" issue; "Native labour" in exile; Tailwind; In the shadow of war; "A little less anonymity"; Securing the colonial contribution to victory: the Atlantic Charter and the ILC in New York, 1941; On the side of the Allies; The Atlantic Charter and colonial minimum standards; The tide turns; Colonial depression and the "people's peace"; American scare; Promises; 2 A Charter for the Colonies: The Colonies at the Philadelphia Conference, 1944A parallel operation: colonial reforms in the ILO's post-war planningUniversalism in a colonial framework; Social policy in dependent territories; The pillars of the "people's peace"; The pitfalls of reform; Pious hopes?; The ideology of victory: the colonial reforms of Philadelphia; The "social conscience of mankind"; "Make sure that they too will taste the sweet fruit of victory": colonial reforms in Philadelphia; "Nothing can be done about it of course": the colonial powers in Philadelphia; Colonial charter or imperialistic stereotype?3 A New World with New Ideas: The ILO and the Quest for a Colonial Post-war Order, 1945-48"This is 1945!" The colonial principles of Philadelphia and the new international order; The ILC in Paris, 1945; Universalism put to the test: the Social Policy in Dependent Territories (Supplementary Provisions) Recommendation, 1945; Paid holiday for the colonies; Wage policy; Growing impatience; The ILO on the side of the West and the completion of the colonial reform programme of 1947; Finding a place in the new order; The Conventions of 1947; Migrant labour; Non-discrimination; Freedom of associationTowards a different ILO: Indian independence and the start of the post-colonial eraRepresentation and regionalization; From the colonial economy to underdevelopment: new demands on the ILO; Part II The Tools of Progress: The ILO, 1948-60; 4 Principled Development: The Beginnings of the Technical Assistance Programme (TAP); David Morse and the origins of the TAP; Too much in a groove; "Available for maximum cooperation": the ILO and Truman's Point IV Program; Acting on poverty's cry: technical assistance for underdeveloped countries"Help them move the ILO way": the ILO's integrated approach to developmentA break-through in historical scholarship on international politics in the twentieth century in general and on the role of international organizations, human rights and development in particular. It is immensely gratifying to see this excellent book appear in English translation, which makes it available to the large international audience it deserves. A carefully drafted, well-written study, the book will become a standard work for scholars and students in history, political science, human rights and development studies.' - Corinna R. Unger, Jacobs University Bremen, GermanyDecolonizationHuman rightsInternational Labour Organisation -- HistoryElectronic books.Decolonization.Human rights.International Labour Organisation -- History.331.06/01331.0601Maul Daniel Roger864783AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910457272403321Human rights, development and decolonization1930274UNINA04835nam 2200661 450 991080997550332120231013113956.01-118-89509-61-118-89508-8(CKB)3710000000604187(EBL)4426756(SSID)ssj0001623821(PQKBManifestationID)16361945(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001623821(PQKBWorkID)14857242(PQKB)10534783(DLC) 2015050093(Au-PeEL)EBL4426756(CaPaEBR)ebr11163806(CaONFJC)MIL900888(MiAaPQ)EBC4426756(OCoLC)933219165(EXLCZ)99371000000060418720160316h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEcological challenges and conservation conundrums essays and reflections for a changing world /John A. WiensWest Sussex, England :Wiley,2016.©20161 online resource (341 p.)THEi Wiley ebooksDescription based upon print version of record.1-118-89507-X 1-118-89510-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preamble: Why this book?; Acknowledgments; Essay 1 How did I get here?; Essay 2 Found! The survivor in the swamps (2005); Essay 3 In defense of footnotes (2014); Part I Change, the challenge; Chapter 1 Conservation and change; Chapter 2 A digression on paradigms; Essay 4 The power of paradigms (2014); Essay 5 Patterns, paradigms, and preconceptions (2013); Essay 6 Fat times, lean times, and competition among predators (1993); Chapter 3 Equilibrium, stability, and change; Essay 7 From our southern correspondent(s) (2011)Essay 8 Boom and bust: lessons from the outback (2014)Chapter 4 A digression on disturbance; Essay 9 Oil, oil, everywhere...(2010); Part II The forces of change; Chapter 5 Climate change and sea-level rise; Essay 10 Polar bears, golden toads, and conservation futures (2008); Chapter 6 Land-use change; Essay 11 Will land-use change erode our conservation gains? (2007); Essay 12 Landscape ecology: the science and the action (1999); Chapter 7 Distributional changes: invasive species; Chapter 8 Societal, cultural, and political change; Essay 13 Wildlife, people, and water: who wins? (2012)Chapter 9 Population growthChapter 10 Linkages among changes; Part III Conservation conundrums; Chapter 11 Variation and history; Essay 14 The eclipse of history? (2008); Essay 15 From our southern correspondent(s): which history? (2013); Chapter 12 A digression on baselines and targets; Essay 16 Shooting at a moving target (2011); Chapter 13 Ecological thresholds; Essay 17 Tipping points in the balance of nature (2010); Chapter 14 Ecological resilience; Chapter 15 Dealing with novelty; Essay 18 Black swans and outliers (2012); Essay 19 Moving outside the box (2009)Chapter 16 Uncertainty: a boon or a bane?Essay 20 Taking risks with the environment (2012); Essay 21 Uncertainty and the relevance of ecology (2008); Chapter 17 Prioritization and triage; Essay 22 Talking about triage in conservation (2015); Chapter 18 Protected areas: where the wild things are; Essay 23 Build it and they will come (2013); Essay 24 The dangers of black-and-white conservation (2007); Chapter 19 Ecosystem services and the value of nature; Essay 25 What's so new about ecosystem services? (2007); Part IV Doing conservation; Chapter 20 What is it we are trying to conserve?Essay 26 Be careful what you wish for (2014)Essay 27 Concluding comments: Are bird communities real? (1980); Essay 28 A metaphor meets an abstraction: the issue of ""Healthy Ecosystems"" (2015); Chapter 21 Numbers, numbers, numbers; Essay 29 Is ""monitoring"" a dirty word? (2009); Essay 30 The place of long-term studies in ornithology (1984); Essay 31 What use is small data in a big data world? (2013); Chapter 22 A digression on words; Essay 32 Word processing versus writing (1983, 2011); Chapter 23 Debates in ecology and conservationEssay 33 On skepticism and criticism in ornithology (1981)THEi Wiley ebooks.Ecological assessment (Biology)Conservation of natural resourcesEcological assessment (Biology)Conservation of natural resources.333.72Wiens John A.910905MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809975503321Ecological challenges and conservation conundrums4102434UNINA