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Alice's adventures in Wonderland / Lewis Carroll / Oxford : Oxford University press (2009)
Titre : Alice's adventures in Wonderland Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Lewis Carroll Editeur : Oxford : Oxford University press Année de publication : 2009 Importance : 111 p. Format : 19 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-272813-5 Note générale : Niveau minimum requis : B1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : roman anglais Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : Quatrième de couverture: "When Alice follows the white rabbit down the rabbit-hole, she finds herself in the most unusual of places. Here is a strange world of mad tea parties, disappearing cats, and a Queen of Hearts who, convinced that Alice has stolen her tarts, wants to cut off her head! How, oh how, is Alice ever going to find her way home?" Alice's adventures in Wonderland [texte imprimé] / Lewis Carroll . - Oxford : Oxford University press, 2009 . - 111 p. ; 19 cm.
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Mots-clés : roman anglais Index. décimale : 820 Littérature de langue anglaise Résumé : Quatrième de couverture: "When Alice follows the white rabbit down the rabbit-hole, she finds herself in the most unusual of places. Here is a strange world of mad tea parties, disappearing cats, and a Queen of Hearts who, convinced that Alice has stolen her tarts, wants to cut off her head! How, oh how, is Alice ever going to find her way home?" Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 0012800026621 820 CAR Ouvrage Centre de documentation UniLasalle/ Campus Rouen Salle de lecture Disponible Biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and human wellbeing / Shahid Naeem / Oxford : Oxford University press (2009)
Titre : Biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and human wellbeing : an ecological and economic perspective / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Shahid Naeem Editeur : Oxford : Oxford University press Année de publication : 2009 Importance : xiv, 368 p., [4] p. of plates Présentation : ill. (some col.), maps Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-954795-1 Catégories : Diversité biologique Index. décimale : 333.95 Biodiversité Résumé : How will biodiversity loss affect ecosystem functioning, ecosystem services, and human wellbeing? In an age of accelerating biodiversity loss, this volume summarizes recent advances in biodiversity?ecosystem functioning research and explores the economics of biodiversity and ecosystem services. The first section summarizes the development of the basic science and provides a meta-analysis that quantitatively tests several biodiversity and ecosystem functioning hypotheses. The second section describes the natural science foundations of biodiversity?ecosystem functioning research, including: quantifying functional diversity, the development of the field into a predictive science, effects of stability and complexity, methods to quantify mechanisms by which diversity affects functioning, the importance of trophic structure, microbial ecology, and spatial dynamics. The third section takes research on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning further than it has ever gone into the human dimension. The first six chapters cover the most pressing environmental challenges humanity faces, including effects of diversity on: climate change mitigation, restoration of degraded habitats, managed ecosystems, pollination, disease, and biological invasions. The remaining chapters of section three that consider the economic perspective, including: a synthesis of the economics of ecosystem services and biodiversity, and the options open to policy-makers to address the failure of markets to account for the loss of ecosystem services; an examination of the challenges of valuing ecosystem services and, hence, to understanding the human consequences of decisions that neglect these services; and an examination of the ways in which economists are currently incorporating biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research into decision models for the conservation and management of biodiversity. The final section describes new advances in ecoinformatics that will help transform this field into a globally predictive science, and finally, summarizes the advancements and future directions of the field. The book's ultimate conclusion is that biodiversity is an essential element of any strategy for sustainable development. Note de contenu :
Part 1 Introduction, background, and meta-analyses
1 Introduction: the ecological and social implications of changing biodiversity. An overview of a decade of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research
Shahid Naeem, Daniel E. Bunker, Andy Hector, Michel Loreau, and Charles Perrings
2 Consequences of species loss for ecosystem functioning: meta-analyses of data from biodiversity experiments
Bernhard Schmid, Patricia Balvanera, Bradley J. Cardinale, Jasmin Godbold, Andrea B. Pfisterer, David Raffaelli, Martin Solan, and Diane S. Srivastava
3 Biodiversity-ecosystem function research and biodiversity futures: early bird catches the worm or a day late and a dollar short?
Martin Solan, Jasmin A. Godbold, Amy Symstad, Dan F. B. Flynn, and Daniel E. Bunker
Part 2 Natural science foundations
4 A functional guide to functional diversity measures
Owen L. Petchey, Eoin J. O’Gorman, and Dan F. B. Flynn
5 Forecasting decline in ecosystem services under realistic scenarios of extinction
J. Emmett Duffy, Diane S. Srivastava, Jennie McLaren, Mahesh Sankaran, Martin Solan, John Griffin, Mark Emmerson, and Kate E. Jones
6 Biodiversity and the stability of ecosystem functioning
John N. Griffin, Eoin J. O’Gorman, Mark C. Emmerson, Stuart R. Jenkins, Alexandra-Maria Klein, Michel Loreau, and Amy Symstad
7 The analysis of biodiversity experiments: from pattern toward mechanism
Andy Hector, Thomas Bell, John Connolly, John Finn, Jeremy Fox, Laura Kirwan, Michel Loreau, Jennie McLaren, Bernhard Schmid, and Alexandra Weigelt
8 Towards a food web perspective on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
Bradley Cardinale, Emmett Duffy, Diane Srivastava, Michel Loreau, Matt Thomas, and Mark Emmerson
9 Microbial biodiversity and ecosystem functioning under controlled conditions and in the wild
Thomas Bell, Mark O. Gessner, Robert I. Griffiths, Jennie R. McLaren, Peter J. Morin, Marcel van der Heijden, and Wim H. van der Putten
10 Biodiversity as spatial insurance: the effects of habitat fragmentation and dispersal on ecosystem functioning
Andrew Gonzalez, Nicolas Mouquet, and Michel Loreau
Part 3 Ecosystem services and human wellbeing
11 Incorporating biodiversity in climate change mitigation initiatives
Sandra Díaz, David A. Wardle, and Andy Hector
12 Restoring biodiversity and ecosystem function: will an integrated approach improve results?
Justin Wright, Amy Symstad, James M. Bullock, Katharina Engelhardt, Louise Jackson, and Emily Bernhardt
13 Managed ecosystems: biodiversity and ecosystem functions in landscapes modified by human use
Louise Jackson, Todd Rosenstock, Matthew Thomas, Justin Wright, and Amy Symstad
14 Understanding the role of species richness for crop pollination services
Alexandra-Maria Klein, Christine Müller, Patrick Hoehn, and Claire Kremen
15 Biodiversity and ecosystem function: perspectives on disease
Richard S. Ostfeld, Matthew Thomas, and Felicia Keesing
16 Opening communities to colonization – the impacts of invaders on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
Katharina Engelhardt, Amy Symstad, Anne-Helene Prieur-Richard, Matthew Thomas, and Daniel E. Bunker
17 The economics of biodiversity and ecosystem services
Charles Perrings, Stefan Baumgärtner, William A. Brock, Kanchan Chopra, Marc Conte, Christopher Costello, Anantha Duraiappah, Ann P. Kinzig, Unai Pascual, Stephen Polasky, John Tschirhart, and Anastasios Xepapadeas
18 The valuation of ecosystem services
Edward B. Barbier, Stefan Baumgärtner, Kanchan Chopra, Christopher Costello, Anantha Duraiappah, Rashid Hassan, Ann P. Kinzig, Markus Lehman, Unai Pascual, Stephen Polasky, and Charles Perrings
19 Modelling biodiversity and ecosystem services in coupled ecological–economic systems
William A. Brock, David Finnoff, Ann P. Kinzig, Unai Pascual, Charles Perrings, John Tschirhart, and Anastasios Xepapadeas
Part 4 Summary and synthesis
20 TraitNet: furthering biodiversity research through the curation, discovery, and sharing of species trait data
Shahid Naeem, and Daniel E. Bunker
21 Can we predict the effects of global change on biodiversity loss and ecosystem functioning?
Shahid Naeem, Daniel E. Bunker, Andy Hector, Michel Loreau, and Charles PerringsBiodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and human wellbeing : an ecological and economic perspective / [texte imprimé] / Shahid Naeem . - Oxford : Oxford University press, 2009 . - xiv, 368 p., [4] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-19-954795-1
Catégories : Diversité biologique Index. décimale : 333.95 Biodiversité Résumé : How will biodiversity loss affect ecosystem functioning, ecosystem services, and human wellbeing? In an age of accelerating biodiversity loss, this volume summarizes recent advances in biodiversity?ecosystem functioning research and explores the economics of biodiversity and ecosystem services. The first section summarizes the development of the basic science and provides a meta-analysis that quantitatively tests several biodiversity and ecosystem functioning hypotheses. The second section describes the natural science foundations of biodiversity?ecosystem functioning research, including: quantifying functional diversity, the development of the field into a predictive science, effects of stability and complexity, methods to quantify mechanisms by which diversity affects functioning, the importance of trophic structure, microbial ecology, and spatial dynamics. The third section takes research on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning further than it has ever gone into the human dimension. The first six chapters cover the most pressing environmental challenges humanity faces, including effects of diversity on: climate change mitigation, restoration of degraded habitats, managed ecosystems, pollination, disease, and biological invasions. The remaining chapters of section three that consider the economic perspective, including: a synthesis of the economics of ecosystem services and biodiversity, and the options open to policy-makers to address the failure of markets to account for the loss of ecosystem services; an examination of the challenges of valuing ecosystem services and, hence, to understanding the human consequences of decisions that neglect these services; and an examination of the ways in which economists are currently incorporating biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research into decision models for the conservation and management of biodiversity. The final section describes new advances in ecoinformatics that will help transform this field into a globally predictive science, and finally, summarizes the advancements and future directions of the field. The book's ultimate conclusion is that biodiversity is an essential element of any strategy for sustainable development. Note de contenu :
Part 1 Introduction, background, and meta-analyses
1 Introduction: the ecological and social implications of changing biodiversity. An overview of a decade of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research
Shahid Naeem, Daniel E. Bunker, Andy Hector, Michel Loreau, and Charles Perrings
2 Consequences of species loss for ecosystem functioning: meta-analyses of data from biodiversity experiments
Bernhard Schmid, Patricia Balvanera, Bradley J. Cardinale, Jasmin Godbold, Andrea B. Pfisterer, David Raffaelli, Martin Solan, and Diane S. Srivastava
3 Biodiversity-ecosystem function research and biodiversity futures: early bird catches the worm or a day late and a dollar short?
Martin Solan, Jasmin A. Godbold, Amy Symstad, Dan F. B. Flynn, and Daniel E. Bunker
Part 2 Natural science foundations
4 A functional guide to functional diversity measures
Owen L. Petchey, Eoin J. O’Gorman, and Dan F. B. Flynn
5 Forecasting decline in ecosystem services under realistic scenarios of extinction
J. Emmett Duffy, Diane S. Srivastava, Jennie McLaren, Mahesh Sankaran, Martin Solan, John Griffin, Mark Emmerson, and Kate E. Jones
6 Biodiversity and the stability of ecosystem functioning
John N. Griffin, Eoin J. O’Gorman, Mark C. Emmerson, Stuart R. Jenkins, Alexandra-Maria Klein, Michel Loreau, and Amy Symstad
7 The analysis of biodiversity experiments: from pattern toward mechanism
Andy Hector, Thomas Bell, John Connolly, John Finn, Jeremy Fox, Laura Kirwan, Michel Loreau, Jennie McLaren, Bernhard Schmid, and Alexandra Weigelt
8 Towards a food web perspective on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
Bradley Cardinale, Emmett Duffy, Diane Srivastava, Michel Loreau, Matt Thomas, and Mark Emmerson
9 Microbial biodiversity and ecosystem functioning under controlled conditions and in the wild
Thomas Bell, Mark O. Gessner, Robert I. Griffiths, Jennie R. McLaren, Peter J. Morin, Marcel van der Heijden, and Wim H. van der Putten
10 Biodiversity as spatial insurance: the effects of habitat fragmentation and dispersal on ecosystem functioning
Andrew Gonzalez, Nicolas Mouquet, and Michel Loreau
Part 3 Ecosystem services and human wellbeing
11 Incorporating biodiversity in climate change mitigation initiatives
Sandra Díaz, David A. Wardle, and Andy Hector
12 Restoring biodiversity and ecosystem function: will an integrated approach improve results?
Justin Wright, Amy Symstad, James M. Bullock, Katharina Engelhardt, Louise Jackson, and Emily Bernhardt
13 Managed ecosystems: biodiversity and ecosystem functions in landscapes modified by human use
Louise Jackson, Todd Rosenstock, Matthew Thomas, Justin Wright, and Amy Symstad
14 Understanding the role of species richness for crop pollination services
Alexandra-Maria Klein, Christine Müller, Patrick Hoehn, and Claire Kremen
15 Biodiversity and ecosystem function: perspectives on disease
Richard S. Ostfeld, Matthew Thomas, and Felicia Keesing
16 Opening communities to colonization – the impacts of invaders on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
Katharina Engelhardt, Amy Symstad, Anne-Helene Prieur-Richard, Matthew Thomas, and Daniel E. Bunker
17 The economics of biodiversity and ecosystem services
Charles Perrings, Stefan Baumgärtner, William A. Brock, Kanchan Chopra, Marc Conte, Christopher Costello, Anantha Duraiappah, Ann P. Kinzig, Unai Pascual, Stephen Polasky, John Tschirhart, and Anastasios Xepapadeas
18 The valuation of ecosystem services
Edward B. Barbier, Stefan Baumgärtner, Kanchan Chopra, Christopher Costello, Anantha Duraiappah, Rashid Hassan, Ann P. Kinzig, Markus Lehman, Unai Pascual, Stephen Polasky, and Charles Perrings
19 Modelling biodiversity and ecosystem services in coupled ecological–economic systems
William A. Brock, David Finnoff, Ann P. Kinzig, Unai Pascual, Charles Perrings, John Tschirhart, and Anastasios Xepapadeas
Part 4 Summary and synthesis
20 TraitNet: furthering biodiversity research through the curation, discovery, and sharing of species trait data
Shahid Naeem, and Daniel E. Bunker
21 Can we predict the effects of global change on biodiversity loss and ecosystem functioning?
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Titre : Business Result : Intermediate Student's Book Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John Hughes ; Jon Naunton Editeur : Oxford : Oxford University press Année de publication : 2008 Accompagnement : 1 CD-ROM ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-476800-9 Prix : 32.90 EUR Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 428 Anglais - Usage technique de la langue Business Result : Intermediate Student's Book [texte imprimé] / John Hughes ; Jon Naunton . - Oxford : Oxford University press, 2008 . - + 1 CD-ROM.
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Titre : Business Result : Intermediate Teacher's Book Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John Hughes Editeur : Oxford : Oxford University press Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 135 p. Format : 28 x 22 cm Accompagnement : 1 DVD ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-476806-1 Prix : 41.40 EUR Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 428 Anglais - Usage technique de la langue Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur : Help students learn the professional communication skills they need at work today with Business Result. Teacher's Book with DVD includes : Teaching notes, ideas, and extra activities, Background information on all unit topics, Progress tests for every unit, DVD worksheets. Teacher Training DVD which : shows how Business Result works in the classroom, provides tips on teaching business English, includes teacher, student, and author commentary. Business Result : Intermediate Teacher's Book [texte imprimé] / John Hughes . - Oxford : Oxford University press, 2008 . - 135 p. ; 28 x 22 cm + 1 DVD.
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Titre : Dictionnary of science Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Oxford : Oxford University press Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 888 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-280641-3 Prix : 18.95 $ Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 423 Anglais - Dictionnaires Dictionnary of science [texte imprimé] . - Oxford : Oxford University press, 2005 . - 888 p.
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