Book Description
The book groups parks with a similar geological history, describes their common origins and gives details on each. It tells of the places one can see rocks and landscapes along access roads and walking tracks.
Author : W. F. Willmott
Publisher :
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 11,15 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Geology
ISBN : 9781876125462
The book groups parks with a similar geological history, describes their common origins and gives details on each. It tells of the places one can see rocks and landscapes along access roads and walking tracks.
Author : W. F Willmott
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 18,31 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Geology
ISBN : 9780987427823
Author : Eric Anderson
Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Page : 577 pages
File Size : 48,78 MB
Release : 2016-04
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1486302262
Conservation and sustainable productivity are vital issues for Australia. In order to manage vegetation well from an agricultural, recreational or conservation point of view, an understanding of individual plant species is important. Plants of Central Queensland provides a guide for identifying and understanding the plants of the region so that pastoralists and others can be better equipped to manage the vegetation resource of our grazing lands. Central Queensland straddles the Tropic of Capricorn, although many of the plants in the book will also be found outside this area, as shown by their distribution maps. The book provides information on the habit, distribution, foliage and fruits of 525 plant species. Informative notes highlighting declared, poisonous, weed and medicinal plants are included, and plants useful for bees and bush tucker are also noted. These are the most important plants you might see if you live in or travel through central Queensland. This book has an easy-to-read, non-botanical format, with helpful photographs and distribution maps that greatly aid anyone interested in the vegetation of central Queensland. It is based on a previous work of the same title but is greatly expanded, incorporating information on an additional 285 plant species.
Author : Patricia Erfurt-Cooper
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 37,14 MB
Release : 2010-08-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1136540903
There are over 1300 active volcanoes worldwide and many more dormant or extinct. Some are developed as tourist destinations; others are not, but have great potential. Mount Fuji in Japan attracts over 100 million visitors per year and has immense cultural and spiritual significance, while a number of volcanic areas in national parks, for example Teide in Spain, Yellowstone in the US, Vesuvius in Italy and Tongariro in New Zealand, attract between one to four million tourists each year. In the last decade the designation of nearly 50 geoparks around the world has highlighted their potential for tourism development. This book provides the first global review and assessment of the sustainable use of active and dormant volcanic and geothermal environments for geotourism. The volcano-based tourism sector is further augmented through a closely linked range of geothermal resources and attractions, such as geysers and hot springs, which are discussed in detail throughout individual chapters covering all key volcanic and geothermal regions around the world. It is shown that volcano and geothermal tourism is a subsection of nature-based geotourism and incorporates a variety of other tourism categories such as adventure tourism, extreme tourism, ecotourism, green tourism, educational tourism, and hot spring tourism. This comprehensive book covers the most important issues of this growing tourism sector whilst incorporating relevant global research, making it an essential resource for all in the field. Includes colour plates.
Author : Patricia Erfurt-Cooper
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 10,3 MB
Release : 2014-08-09
Category : Nature
ISBN : 364216191X
This comprehensive book addresses the pressing need for up-to-date literature on volcanic destinations (active and dormant) and their role in tourism worldwide in chapters and case studies. The book presents a balanced view about the volcano-based tourism sector worldwide and discusses important issues such as the different volcanic hazards, potential for disasters and accidents and safety recommendations for visitors. Individual chapters and case studies are contributed by a number of internationally based co-authors, with expertise in geology, risk management, environmental science and other relevant disciplines associated with volcanoes. Also covered are risk aspects of volcano tourism such as risk perception, risk management and public safety in volcanic environments. Discussions of the demand for volcano tourism, including geotourism and adventure tourism as well as some historical facts related to volcanoes, with case studies of interesting socio-cultural settings are included.
Author : Dilwyn Griffiths
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 18,66 MB
Release : 2019-11-07
Category : Science
ISBN : 1000701824
Over the last century, the world has lived through changes more rapid than those experienced at any other time in human history, leading to pressing environmental problems and demands on the world’s finite resources. Nowhere is this more evident than across the world’s warm belt; a region likely to have the greatest problems and which is home to some of the world’s most disadvantaged people. This book reviews aspects of the biology of tropical ecosystems of northern Australia, as they have been affected by climatic, social and land-use changes. Tropical Australia can be regarded as a microcosm of the world’s tropics and as such, shares with other tropical regions many of the conflicts between various forms of development and environmental considerations. The book draws on a wide range of case studies of tropical Australian ecosystems ranging from coastal coral reefs and mangroves, known to be among the most vulnerable to the effects of the imposed changes, to cropping and pasture lands which, under careful management, have the potential remain as productive and sustainable agricultural or forestry ecosystems. Expert author Dilwyn Griffiths -emphasizes the importance of maintaining an active program for the establishment and management of national parks and environmental reserves -describes the effects of mining and other forms of industrial and urban development with particular reference to mine-site rehabilitation - explores problems relating to the restoration of marginally uneconomic farming land as alternative forms of land-use such as carbon farming through photosynthetically-driven carbon sequestration. This accessible reference work should find a place in educational libraries at all levels and become an essential resource for environmentalists and anyone with interests in various forms of land-use and development.
Author : Linnean Society of New South Wales
Publisher :
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 30,97 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Biology
ISBN :
Author : Philippa Nikulinsky
Publisher : Fremantle Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 22,46 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781921361289
Back by popular demand, the latest edition comes in a handsome hardcover format. Anyone interested in the natural history of Western Australia will find this fine publication a must for their bookshelf - The West Australian . . . a book for anyone with a love of the bush, gardens and art - Hobart Mercury . . . with exquisite illustrations by Philippa Nikulinsky and a lively text by Stephen Hopper the book is in the tradition of the Age of Exploration's treasured natural history books - Summer Reading Guide
Author : Australian Museum
Publisher :
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 33,16 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Natural history
ISBN :
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 22,91 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Canberra (A.C.T.)
ISBN : 9780646487342