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Attraverso le fonti storiche e archeologiche, ma ricorrendo anche all?analisi comparativa del dato etnografico, il volume illustra, con un ricco corredo iconografico, le tipologie delle navi, sia da trasporto che da guerra, la struttura degli scafi, le attrezzature di bordo, le vele, le ancore, i timoni, e racconta i viaggi di esplorazione oltre le Colonne d?Ercole, la religiosità e i sentimenti delle genti di mare. Gli approfondimenti online, infine, sono dedicati alle tecniche della costruzione navale antica, alle tattiche di combattimento, alla navigazione con maltempo e a quella nelle acque interne. 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Lowman, Edward Burgess & James Burgess ; foreword by Sir Ghillean T. Prance 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aNew Haven $cYale University Press$dc2006 215 $a1 online resource (319 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780300108637 311 08$a030010863X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [276]-283) and index. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tForeword --$tPreface --$tAcknowledgments --$tIntroduction --$t1. Why Canopies Are Exciting --$t2. Canopies for Conservation: Climbing in Samoa --$t3. Indoor Canopies: From Baseball to Biosphere 2 --$t4. Orchid Farming in Africa: Creating Sustainable Canopies --$t5. An Emmy Award for the Treetops: Ballooning in French Guiana --$t6. Canopy Walkways: Highways in the Florida Sky --$t7. Of Tarantulas, Teenagers, and Turkey Basters: Distance Learning from the Treetops of Peru --$t8. International Powwows: The Indian Connection --$t9. Colorful Bodies: Home to the Black Waters of the Amazon --$t10. Down from the Treetops: Life in the Padded Chair --$t11. Billions of Needles: Calculating the Consumption of Conifers --$t12. Downsizing 101: Dynamics of the Family Ecosystem --$t13. Coming Full Circle: Linking the Green and Brown Food Webs --$t14. Global Citizens: An Environmental Ethic for Families --$tAppendix --$tGlossary --$tSelected Bibliography --$tIndex 330 $aDrawn to the mysteries of tropical rain forests and fascinated by life in the treetops, Meg Lowman has pursued a life of scientific exploration while raising her two sons, Edward and James Burgess. This book recounts their family adventures in remote parts of the world (Samoa, West Africa, Peru, Panama, India, Biosphere 2, and others), from the perspectives of both kids and parent. Together they explore tropical rain forests, encounter anacondas and piranhas, eat crickets as hors d'oeuvres, discover new species, and nurture a family ethic for conservation. The chapters of the book focus on field biology questions, the canopy access methods developed to answer the questions, and conservation or education components of each expedition. Lowman enumerates the challenges and joys of juggling parenthood and career, and the children reflect on how their mom's work has affected their lives. 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