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Paperback. Condition: New. Donald Watson was a seminal figure in the wildlife art and ornithological world from the late 1950s onwards. Since his death in 2005, his work has lived on through active public demand for his outstanding paintings of birds and the continued reading of his books. This is the first time his status and standing in the world of bird art and ornithology has been assessed.This definitive book is a series of biographical essays written by those who knew him and his outstanding contributions. There are so many perceptive insights about him and his work, and many previously untold stories that enliven the text. Reading the stories will bring back memories for all who knew him and hopefully inspire those who didn't but who follow in his footsteps.Readers will find detailed accounts of his life, his character, his work ethic, his link with his ornithologist son Jeff, his high standing in the world of raptor workers written by his daughter Louise, his daughter-in-law Vanessa and by his close friend and neighbour Chris Rollie. His high standing in raptor protection and especially his outstanding Hen Harrier work is updated by Des Thompson and Colin Galbraith. The author reviews his writing skills and describes how his conservation campaigns are still relevant today. They will also learn so much about his art from the perceptive in-depth account by John Threlfall, himself a very successful wildlife artist.Beautifully illustrated with his outstanding paintings, examples of his exquisite scraper board sketches and family photographs, readers will want this book for its images alone.
Published by M-G-M, 1976
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Paperback. Condition: New. Donald Watson was a seminal figure in the wildlife art and ornithological world from the late 1950s onwards. Since his death in 2005, his work has lived on through active public demand for his outstanding paintings of birds and the continued reading of his books. This is the first time his status and standing in the world of bird art and ornithology has been assessed.This definitive book is a series of biographical essays written by those who knew him and his outstanding contributions. There are so many perceptive insights about him and his work, and many previously untold stories that enliven the text. Reading the stories will bring back memories for all who knew him and hopefully inspire those who didn't but who follow in his footsteps.Readers will find detailed accounts of his life, his character, his work ethic, his link with his ornithologist son Jeff, his high standing in the world of raptor workers written by his daughter Louise, his daughter-in-law Vanessa and by his close friend and neighbour Chris Rollie. His high standing in raptor protection and especially his outstanding Hen Harrier work is updated by Des Thompson and Colin Galbraith. The author reviews his writing skills and describes how his conservation campaigns are still relevant today. They will also learn so much about his art from the perceptive in-depth account by John Threlfall, himself a very successful wildlife artist.Beautifully illustrated with his outstanding paintings, examples of his exquisite scraper board sketches and family photographs, readers will want this book for its images alone.
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Softcover. Condition: Bon. Masson, Philippe (illustrator). Ancien livre de bibliothèque avec équipements. Tome 12. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Good. Former library book. Volume 12. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Introduction/Gautam Bhan, Smita Srinivas and Vanessa Watson. Part I: Planning and/as the state. 1. Spatial rationalities and the possibilities for planning in the new urban agenda for sustainable development /Clive Barnett and Susan Parnell. 2. Growth and inclusion in the mega-cities of India, South Africa and Brazil/Patrick Heller. 3. Urban planning at a crossroads: a critical assessment of Brazil s City Statute, 15 years later/Edesio Fernandes. 4. African urbanisation and democratisation: public policy, planning and public administration dilemmas/Dele Olowu. 5. Data on rapidly growing cities: lessons from planning and public policies for housing precarity in Brazil/Eduardo Marques. 6. A peripheries view of planning failures in Kolkata and Hyderabad in India/Sudeshna Mitra. Part II: Economy and economic actors. 7. Urbanisation and development: reinforcing the foundations/Ivan Turok. 8. Planning Special Economic Zones in China/Qianqi Shen. 9. Planning in the midst of informality: an application to youth employment programmes in Egypt/Ragui Assaad. 10. No global South in economic development/Smita Srinivas. 11 The informal economy in cities of the global South: challenges to the planning lexicon/Caroline Skinner and Vanessa Watson. 12. Urban finance: strengthening an overlooked foundation of urban planning/Paul Smoke. Part III: New drivers of change: ecology, infrastructure and technology. 13. Urban climate adaptation in the global South: justice and inclusive development in a new planning domain/Eric Chu, Isabelle Anguelovski and Debra Roberts. 14. Social-environmental dilemmas of planning an ecological civilisation in China/Jia-Ching Chen.15. Open space provision and environmental preservation strategies: a case study in Brazil/Monica A. Haddad. 16. Cities, planning and urban food poverty in Africa/Jane Battersby. 17. Technology and spatial governance in cities of the global South/Nancy Odendaal. 18. Balancing accessibility with aspiration: challenges in urban transport planning in the global South/Anjali Mahendra. Part IV: Landscapes of citizenship. 19. Terra nullius and planning: land, law and identity in Israel/Palestine/Oren Yiftachel. 20. The intent to reside: residence in the auto-constructed city/Gautam Bhan, Amlanjyoti Goswami and Aromar Revi. 21. Living as logistics: tenuous struggles in the remaking of collective urban life/AbdouMaliq Simone. 22. Informal worker organising and mobilisation: linking global with local advocacy/Chris Bonner, Françoise Carre, Martha Alter Chen and Rhonda Douglas. 23. Is there a typical urban violence?/Fernando M. Carrion and Alexandra Velasco. 24. Urban upgrading to reduce violence in informal settlements: the case of violence prevention through urban upgrading (VPUU) in Monwabisi Park, Cape Town, South Africa/Mercy Brown-Luthango and Elena Reyes. 25. Starting from here: challenges in planning for better health care in Tanzania/Maureen Mackintosh and Paula Tibandebage. Part V: Planning pedagogies. 26. Learning from the city: a politics of urban learning in planning/Colin McFarlane. 27. Campus in Camps: knowledge production and urban interventions in refugee camps/Alessandro Petti. 28. At the coalface, take 3: re-imagining community university engagements from here/Tanja Winkler. 29. Co-learning the city: towards a pedagogy of poly-learning and planning praxis/Adriana Allen, Rita Lambert and Christopher Yap. 30. Learning to learn again: restoring relevance to development experiments through a whole systems approach/Jigar Bhatt. Index. The Companion to Planning in the Global South offers a collection of essays on planning in parts of the world which, more often than not, are unrecognised or unmarked in mainstream planning texts. This edition is particularly timely for a South Asian audience, given the emerging debates on cities and urbanization in India, as well as on both planning practice and education. The global South is home to much of the urbanization of the 21st c.
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Published by Taylor & Francis Group, 2001
ISBN 10: 0415270596 ISBN 13: 9780415270595
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ISBN 10: 0415270596 ISBN 13: 9780415270595
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