Atjaunināt sīkdatņu piekrišanu

E-grāmata: Cultural History of Plants in the Modern Era

Edited by , Series edited by , Series edited by (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
  • Formāts: 264 pages
  • Sērija : The Cultural Histories Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350259416
  • Formāts - PDF+DRM
  • Cena: 84,53 €*
  • * ši ir gala cena, t.i., netiek piemērotas nekādas papildus atlaides
  • Ielikt grozā
  • Pievienot vēlmju sarakstam
  • Šī e-grāmata paredzēta tikai personīgai lietošanai. E-grāmatas nav iespējams atgriezt un nauda par iegādātajām e-grāmatām netiek atmaksāta.
  • Formāts: 264 pages
  • Sērija : The Cultural Histories Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350259416

DRM restrictions

  • Kopēšana (kopēt/ievietot):

    nav atļauts

  • Drukāšana:

    nav atļauts

  • Lietošana:

    Digitālo tiesību pārvaldība (Digital Rights Management (DRM))
    Izdevējs ir piegādājis šo grāmatu šifrētā veidā, kas nozīmē, ka jums ir jāinstalē bezmaksas programmatūra, lai to atbloķētu un lasītu. Lai lasītu šo e-grāmatu, jums ir jāizveido Adobe ID. Vairāk informācijas šeit. E-grāmatu var lasīt un lejupielādēt līdz 6 ierīcēm (vienam lietotājam ar vienu un to pašu Adobe ID).

    Nepieciešamā programmatūra
    Lai lasītu šo e-grāmatu mobilajā ierīcē (tālrunī vai planšetdatorā), jums būs jāinstalē šī bezmaksas lietotne: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    Lai lejupielādētu un lasītu šo e-grāmatu datorā vai Mac datorā, jums ir nepieciešamid Adobe Digital Editions (šī ir bezmaksas lietotne, kas īpaši izstrādāta e-grāmatām. Tā nav tas pats, kas Adobe Reader, kas, iespējams, jau ir jūsu datorā.)

    Jūs nevarat lasīt šo e-grāmatu, izmantojot Amazon Kindle.

A Cultural History of Plants in the Modern Era covers the period from 1920 to today - a time when population growth, industrialization, global trade, and consumerism have fundamentally reshaped our relationship with plants. Advances in agriculture, science, and technology have revolutionised the ways we feed ourselves, whilst urbanization and industrial processing have reduced our direct connection with living plants. At the same time, our understanding of both ecology and conservation have greatly increased and our appreciation of the meanings and aesthetics of plants continue to suffuse art and everyday culture. The modern era has witnessed a revolution in both the valuation and the destruction of the natural world - more than ever before, we understand that the vitality of our relationship with plants will shape our future.

The six-volume set of the Cultural History of Plants presents the first comprehensive history of the uses and meanings of plants from prehistory to today. The themes covered in each volume are plants as staple foods; plants as luxury foods; trade and exploration; plant technology and science; plants and medicine; plants in culture; plants as natural ornaments; the representation of plants.

Stephen Forbes is an independent scholar and writer, based in Australia.

A Cultural History of Plants in the Modern Era is the sixth volume in the six-volume set, A Cultural History of Plants, also available online as part of Bloomsbury Cultural History, a fully-searchable digital library (see www.bloomsburyculturalhistory.com).
General Editors: Annette Giesecke, University of Delaware, USA, and David Mabberley, University of Oxford, UK.



Examines how our relationship with plants has evolved since 1920, through advances in agriculture, industry, science, and technology,, the impact of urbanization, and our increased understanding of the significance of ecology and conservation.

Papildus informācija

Examines how our relationship with plants has evolved since 1920, through advances in agriculture, industry, science, and technology,, the impact of urbanization, and our increased understanding of the significance of ecology and conservation.
Series Preface
List of Illustrations

Introduction: Plants and Culture, Stephen Forbes

1. Plants as Staple Foods: Feast and Famine in Global Food Systems, Derek
Byerlee
2. Plants as Luxury Foods: Affordability in an Environmentally Uncertain
Future, Frederica Bowcutt
3. Trade and Exploration: The Impact on Plant Diversity, Sara Oldfield
4. Plant Technology and Science: Advances in Crop Improvement, Peter
Langridge and Geoff Fincher
5. Plants and Medicine: From Imperial Divergence to Global Convergence,
Jean-Paul Gaudilličre
6. Plants in Culture, Mark Tredinnick and Stephen Forbes
7. Plants as Natural Ornaments, Kate Cullity, Stephen Forbes, Jen Lynch &
Mike Maunder
8. The Representation of Plants, Geoff Bil
Endnotes
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Stephen Forbes is an independent botanist, thinker, and writer who has held leadership roles in Australian botanic gardens in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, and Adelaide and published widely on botany, gardens, and the relationship between plants and people.