02838nam 2200517 450 991046709460332120200923020339.01-55238-951-0(CKB)3790000000534872(MiAaPQ)EBC5085097(MiAaPQ)EBC5267305(PPN)238414299(Au-PeEL)EBL5085097(CaPaEBR)ebr11486649(OCoLC)1005461659(Au-PeEL)EBL5267305(CaONFJC)MIL1038689(EXLCZ)99379000000053487220180123h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe writing on the wall the work of Joane Cardinal-Schubert /edited by Lindsey V. Sharman1st ed.Calgary, Alberta :University of Calgary Press,2017.©20171 online resource (194 pages) color illustrationsArt in Profile Series,1927-4351 ;Number 141-55238-949-9 Front Cover -- Half Title Page -- Series Page -- Full Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- "I Am out of the Woods Now" - Joane Cardinal-Schubert -- Remembering Joane Cardinal-Schubert -- "Terribly Beautiful": Joane Cardinal-Schubert's "Intervention of Passion" -- Still Seeing Red -- Recollections -- [Still] Responding to Everyday Life -- Image List -- Curriculum Vitae -- Contributors -- Back Cover.The Writing on the Wall tells the story of artist, curator, writer and activist Dr. Joane Cardinal-Schubert, RCA. Although never claiming to be political and rejecting a feminist label, Cardinal-Schubert's work recognizes that the personal lived life of an Indigenous Canadian woman has social and political ramifications. During her time in the physical realm, Cardinal-Schubert supported and mentored those who struggled with the legacies of colonial histories and educated those who were unaware of how this system affected them. Here, her work leads the conversation and continues to reach and speak to those on all sides of a colonial history simultaneously. The essays included oscillate between, story-telling, art historical analysis of art works, personal narratives, academic readings of the artist's work, anecdotes and remembrances-embracing the places where the personal, the political, and the artistic meet.Art in profile ;Number 14.PaintersCanadaBiographyElectronic books.Painters759.11Sharman Lindsey V.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910467094603321The writing on the wall2445625UNINA04203nam 2200625 a 450 99620125940331620230421045211.01-282-34864-797866123486480-470-69497-10-470-69486-6(CKB)1000000000687507(EBL)470332(OCoLC)609849130(SSID)ssj0000301243(PQKBManifestationID)11265140(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000301243(PQKBWorkID)10263881(PQKB)10658769(MiAaPQ)EBC470332(EXLCZ)99100000000068750720010126d1997 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLand management[electronic resource] the hidden costs /by Colin Hindmarch, Mike PienkowskiLondon British Ecological Society[1997]1 online resource (74 p.)Ecological issues seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-632-05652-5 Land Management: The Hidden Costs; Contents; Key Issues; 1 . Introduction; 2 . Land-use intensification: the cost to the environment; 2.1 The drive for productivity; 2.2 Habitats and wildlife; 2.3 Overuse and neglect; 2.4 Pollution; 2.5 Soil erosion; 2.6 Loss offarm biodiversity; 2.7 Impact of land-use intensification on forest biodiversity; 2.8 Landscape effects of intensive forestry and farming; 2.9 Cultural effects; 2.10 Concluding thoughts; 3 . Biological conservation: gaps. overlaps and contradictions; 3.1 Complexity and simplicity in ecological interactions3.2 Attempts to deal with the ecological effects of land-use intensification3.3 The phenomenon of landscape interactions; 3.4 The New Forest. Hampshire (UK); 3.5 The Avon Valley. Hampshire (UK); 3.6 Protection at a landscape scale; 3.7 An ecological approach to conservation and land-use management; 3.8 Spatial planning; 3.9 Strategic environmental assessment; 3.10 Policy integration; 3.1 1 Concluding thoughts; 4 . Traditional land use systems: sustainability, efficiency and biodiversity; 4.1 Sustainable land-uses; 4.2 Character of extensive land-uses4.3 Farming efficiency and ecological complexity4.4 Habitat scale effects of optimising production within extensive systems; 4.5 Marsh Fritillary butterfly; 4.6 Red-Billed Chough; 4.7 Landscape scale effects ofoptimisingproduction within extensive systems; 4.8 Concluding thoughts; 5 . Land-use reform: a new harmony between human activity, economic forces and the land; 5.1 Agricultural support mechanisms; 5.2 Attempts to control the adverse environmental effects of subsidies; 5.3 Need for an integrated approach to conservation and land management5.4 Reduction of support for intensive production5.5 Environmentally neutral support for agriculture; 5.6 Re-equipping a sustainable agriculture; Abbreviations; Further reading; Useful Web sites; Acknowledgements. Addresses of contributorsMature ecological criticism of agricultural policies is not easy: targets agreed in Biodiversity Action Plans must be achieved within a framework of agricultural and economic policies. Developing a balanced solution is the essence of sustainability. Until recently the hidden costs of high-production systems on biodiversity has been ignored. This booklet identifies some of the hidden costs of unsustainable production, and also considers examples where conservation management has failed. The authors argue that sustainable land management is possible, and that conservation and productEcological issues series.Land useSustainable agricultureLand use.Sustainable agriculture.333.73333.76Hindmarch Colin628795Pienkowski M. W896575British Ecological Society.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996201259403316Land management2003135UNISA