03992nam 2200757 450 991079713430332120231206221917.00-88755-463-610.1515/9780887554636(CKB)3710000000420248(EBL)3431659(OCoLC)900655797(SSID)ssj0001572992(PQKBManifestationID)16218757(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001572992(PQKBWorkID)14835916(PQKB)10290399(CEL)467324(OCoLC)921534053(CaBNVSL)kck00235959(Au-PeEL)EBL4828047(CaPaEBR)ebr11367956(CaONFJC)MIL827944(DE-B1597)664574(DE-B1597)9780887554636(PPN)257547045(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/rc9wbr(MiAaPQ)EBC4828047(EXLCZ)99371000000042024820170418h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPlanning for rural resilience coping with climate change and energy futures /edited by Wayne J. CaldwellWinnipeg, Manitoba :University of Manitoba Press,2015.©20151 online resource (185 p.)0-88755-780-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Setting the stage / Wayne Caldwell, Erica Ferguson, Émanuèle Lapierre-Fortin, and Jennifer Ball -- Building community resilience in Huron County: lessons from the 2011 Goderich tornado / Susanna Reid -- Policy and green infrastructure: planning in response to climate change and peak oil / Paul Kraehling and Wayne Caldwell -- Planning with nature: experiences at the grassroots level / Paul Kraehling and Wayne Caldwell -- Increasing energy costs, climate change, and personal transportation in rural Ontario / Eric Marr -- Eden Mills going carbon neutral: case study of a community approach / Émanuèle Lapierre-Fortin, Wayne Caldwell, and John F. Devlin, with Chris White -- The transition response: practical resilience strategies / Émanuèle Lapierre-Fortin, Wayne Caldwell, John F. Devlin, and Sally Ludwig -- The changing face of agriculture: case studies of organizations building a new future for food / Erica Ferguson -- One farmer's approach to building resilience / Tony McQuail -- Practical response: options for agriculture / Margaret Graves, Bill Deen, Evan Fraser, and Ralph C. Martin -- Rural sustainability / Christopher Bryant.Planning for Rural Resilience asks central questions about the nature of change and the ability to adapt in rural regions. While change is often feared, communities have capacity that can be rallied, harnessed, and turned towards planning policy and action that responds to threats to the future. This important work will assist municipal decision makers, planners, and community members as well as anyone who has a passion for the future and betterment of rural life.--Provided by publisher.Regional planningOntario, SouthernCase studiesClimatic changesOntario, SouthernCase studiesSustainable agricultureOntario, SouthernCase studiesOntario, SouthernRural conditionsCase studiesOntario, SouthernEnvironmental conditionsCase studiesEnergy Alternatives.Food Security.Peak Oil.Resilience.Rural.Sustainable Agriculture.Regional planningClimatic changesSustainable agriculture307.1/212097132Caldwell Wayne J.1957-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797134303321Planning for rural resilience3863277UNINA04352nam 2200469 450 991081170890332120230803023237.00-19-979652-1(CKB)2550000001204625(StDuBDS)AH24394100(MiAaPQ)EBC5763558(MiAaPQ)EBC1036288(Au-PeEL)EBL1036288(OCoLC)958573440(EXLCZ)99255000000120462520190518d2013 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAngst origins of anxiety and depression /Jeffrey P. KahnOxford :Oxford University Press,[2013]©20131 online resource (xiii, 294 pages. ) illustrationsFormerly CIP.Uk0-19-979644-0 Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-280) and index.Lions and tigers and bears are not why : angst is the modern echo of evolved social instincts -- Don't stray far from family, home, or safety : panic anxiety -- Follow the leader of the pack : social anxiety -- A sure and tidy nest (clean, arrange, save, and behave) : obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Go along to get along : atypical depression -- Feeling so useless you could die : melancholic depression -- Consciousness lost and instinct run amok : schizophrenia and psychosis -- Happy in the herd : instinctive herds and primeval ignorance -- Climbing to civilization : the rise of reason and the ascent of angst -- Illness and instinct : consciousness has consequences -- Free to choose : how to balance your reason and instinct.Why do so many people suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous angst? Some 20% of us are afflicted with common anxiety and depressive disorders. This novel synthesis offers a new framework for understanding what our knowledge of psychiartric neuroscience, clinical research, diagnosis, and treatment.Why do so many people suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous angst? Some twenty percent of us are afflicted with common Anxiety and Depressive disorders. That's not just nervous or scared or sad - that is painful dysfunction without obvious benefit. This angst comes from an evolutionary inheritance that biologically shaped us into social communities. There are just five specific diagnostic subtypes that account for most of this modern-day angst: Panic Anxiety, Social Anxiety, OCD, Atypical Depression and Melancholic Depression. Each of the five comes from primeval social instincts that told our ancestors how to improve survival of their community DNA. These instincts are also very much alive and unfettered in other species today. Their potential link to our human distress was anticipated by both Darwin and Freud. We humans have greater instinctive consciousness than other creatures. Rational thoughts let us defy biological social instructions. One result of this uniquely human skill is that over-ridden social instincts complain to us in the painful language of emotional disorders. A few of us even tackle this pain head-on, in ways that can advance our intellectual creativity, social performance, and productivity. Our human intellectual abilities owe as much to our unique social software as to our greater brain processing power. Civilization is built upon our ability to maintain social harmony with ethics and government, and to find solace in technology, religion and beer. This novel theoretical synthesis offers a new framework for understanding what our knowledge of psychiatric neuroscience, clinical research, diagnosis and treatment. The central theory is explained in everyday language. It is supported by clinical observation, straightforward accounts of complex science, animal research, and quotes from both ancient writings and modern humor and lyrics. This fascinating new synthesis is written for the general public, mental health professionals and academic researchers alike.Anxiety disordersAnxiety disorders.616.8522Kahn Jeffrey P.1031931MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811708903321Angst4002513UNINA