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Languages : fr
Pages : 738
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La Technique sanitaire et municipale
La technique sanitaire et municipale (Hygiène, services techniques, travaux publics)
La Technique sanitaire et municipale (hygiène, services techniques, travaux publics), journal de l'Association générale des hygiénistes et techniciens municipaux de France, Algérie-Tunisie, Belgique, Suisse et Grand Duché de Luxembourg. 1er-[7e] numéro hors série, 15 décembre 1914 [-novembre-décembre 1915].
La Technique Sanitaire et municipale
La Technique sanitaire et municipale... 1916 [-1920].
La Technique Sanitaire et municipale
Public Health Engineering Abstracts
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Category : Municipal engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 446
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Category : Municipal engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 446
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Public Health Service Publication
Author: United States. Public Health Service
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Category : Public health
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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Category : Public health
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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National Library of Medicine Current Catalog
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 1020
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Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 1020
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Common Ground
Author: Geneviève Massard-Guilbaud
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443826014
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
Today’s environmental problems—climate change, loss of biodiversity, polluted air, land, and water—all have their origins to a greater or lesser extent in how we have lived, played and worked. At a time when societies are confronted with the often dramatic consequences of past choices made in the fields of energy, technology, industry, agriculture, urbanisation and consumption, we need a history that casts more light on the ways in which unsustainable human-nature relationships came into being. This means forging stronger connections between social and environmental history. Common Ground opens up a dialogue between two sub-disciplines that to date have remained largely parallel endeavours, bringing together both established and younger scholars from both fields to explore how people’s everyday lives have connected to their environments—and with what effects. The book is organised in six sections: leisure and environment; nature and conservation; environmental conflicts; folk and scientific knowledge; environmental disasters; and energy, industry and urban infrastructure. By exploring the complex interplay between people’s day-to-day activities and ecological change, especially the values, beliefs and environmental experiences of ordinary men and women, we can better understand our past relationships with nature and perhaps make more informed planning and policy choices in the future.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443826014
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
Today’s environmental problems—climate change, loss of biodiversity, polluted air, land, and water—all have their origins to a greater or lesser extent in how we have lived, played and worked. At a time when societies are confronted with the often dramatic consequences of past choices made in the fields of energy, technology, industry, agriculture, urbanisation and consumption, we need a history that casts more light on the ways in which unsustainable human-nature relationships came into being. This means forging stronger connections between social and environmental history. Common Ground opens up a dialogue between two sub-disciplines that to date have remained largely parallel endeavours, bringing together both established and younger scholars from both fields to explore how people’s everyday lives have connected to their environments—and with what effects. The book is organised in six sections: leisure and environment; nature and conservation; environmental conflicts; folk and scientific knowledge; environmental disasters; and energy, industry and urban infrastructure. By exploring the complex interplay between people’s day-to-day activities and ecological change, especially the values, beliefs and environmental experiences of ordinary men and women, we can better understand our past relationships with nature and perhaps make more informed planning and policy choices in the future.