State of the Great Lakes


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Annual publication on environmental issues regarding the Great Lakes. This year's report highlights Lake Huron, "the forgotten lake," in the hopes of elevating it as a concern for policy makers in the region. Also includes: directional drilling for oil and gas below the Great Lakes; climate change in the Great Lakes Basin; Lake St. Clair: A Changing System; Great Lakes islands; Michigan State Waterways Commission; Great Lakes water levels; Air Toxics Deposition to the Great Lakes; ecological implications of impervious surfaces; 1997 Great Lakes fishery in review; and waterfront redevelopment. Illustrated.




State of the Great Lakes


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Environment and Belief Systems


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Part of the series Key Concepts in Indigenous Studies, this book focuses on the concepts that recur in any discussion of nature, culture and society among the indigenous. The book, the first in a five-volume series, deals with the two crucial concepts of environment and belief systems of indigenous peoples from all the continents of the world. With contributions from renowned scholars, activists and experts from around the globe, it presents a salient picture of the environments of indigenous peoples and discusses the essential features of their belief systems. It explores indigenous perspectives related to religion, ritual and cultural practice, art and design, and natural resources, as well as climate change impacts among such communities in Latin and North America, Oceania (Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific Islands), India, Brazil, Southeast Asia and Africa. Bringing together academic insights and experiences from the ground, this unique book's wide coverage will serve as a comprehensive guide for students, teachers and scholars of indigenous studies. It will be essential reading for those in anthropology, social anthropology, sociology and social exclusion studies, religion and theology, and cultural studies, as well as activists working with indigenous communities.







State of the Great Lakes


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Chapters: enhancing MI's environ. for the 21st cent.; the Great Lakes (GL) in Ô98; binat'l. toxics strategy; Lake Erie phosphorus debate; toxic algae; DDT; working to protect Lake St. Clair; GL water diversions in Ô98; the paradox of GL water diversion policy; anticipating impacts of GL water levels on coastal properties; MI's battle against harmful aquatic nuisance species; biocides for controlling the invasion of nonindigenous species; sea lamprey control; contaminated sediments; valuing the environ'l. and natural resources of the GL; the public trust doctrine in MI tourism and MI's GL; a new lock at the Soo; and fish stocking cutbacks.