- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This 2002 book provides a cultural and ecological history of European impact on the Great Barrier Reef.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Thomas Walter BarberThe Great Thames Barrage17,99 €
- Ray AtkinsonEnterprise Resource Planning (ERP) The Great Gamble18,99 €
- James Oliver CurwoodThe Great Lakes39,99 €
- Special Reports on the Mineral Resources of Great Britain; 2132,99 €
- Hattie E. MacomberStories of Great Inventors;Fulton, Whitney, Morse, Cooper, Edison18,99 €
- Philip ChamblessThe Great American Turquoise Rush, 1890-1910, Hardcover48,99 €
- Philip ChamblessThe Great American Turquoise Rush, 1890-1910, Softcover40,99 €
-
-
-
This 2002 book provides a cultural and ecological history of European impact on the Great Barrier Reef.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 841g
- ISBN-13: 9780521172790
- ISBN-10: 0521172799
- Artikelnr.: 31082149
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 841g
- ISBN-13: 9780521172790
- ISBN-10: 0521172799
- Artikelnr.: 31082149
Part I. Navigators and Naturalists in the Age of Sail: 1. Quest for the great south land; 2. Voyage of the 'Endeavour': Cook and the Labyrinth; 3. Endeavour naturalists: 'a separate creation'; 4. Matthew Flinders: voyage of The Investigator; 5. The reef explored: early surveys 1821
1844; 6. Reef charts completed 1846
1862; 7. The reef as a maritime highway: colony of Queensland 1859
1900; 8. From natural history to science, 1850
1900: voyages of the Challenger and Chevert; 9. Exploitation and resource raiding 1860
1890; 10. For maximum yield: reef biology; Part II. A New Era in Reef Awareness from Scientific Investigation to Conservation and Heritage: 11. Origin and structure of coral reefs: from Forster to Darwin; 12. Darwin's legacy: coral reef controversy 1863
1923; 13. Exploitation challenged rise of ecology: the subversive science; 14. Reef research and controversy 1920
1930; 15. The Low Isles expedition 1928
1929: Planning and preparation; 16. Biological research of the Low Isles expedition; 17. From depression to war: tourism, conservation and science 1929
1939; 18. The Pacific War and its aftermath; 19. A new problem: the conservation controversy 1958
1972; 20. Crisis resolution: formation of an environmental management authority; 21. A new era: research-based management; 22. The reef under pressure: problems of management; 23. The reef as heritage: a challenge for the future.
1844; 6. Reef charts completed 1846
1862; 7. The reef as a maritime highway: colony of Queensland 1859
1900; 8. From natural history to science, 1850
1900: voyages of the Challenger and Chevert; 9. Exploitation and resource raiding 1860
1890; 10. For maximum yield: reef biology; Part II. A New Era in Reef Awareness from Scientific Investigation to Conservation and Heritage: 11. Origin and structure of coral reefs: from Forster to Darwin; 12. Darwin's legacy: coral reef controversy 1863
1923; 13. Exploitation challenged rise of ecology: the subversive science; 14. Reef research and controversy 1920
1930; 15. The Low Isles expedition 1928
1929: Planning and preparation; 16. Biological research of the Low Isles expedition; 17. From depression to war: tourism, conservation and science 1929
1939; 18. The Pacific War and its aftermath; 19. A new problem: the conservation controversy 1958
1972; 20. Crisis resolution: formation of an environmental management authority; 21. A new era: research-based management; 22. The reef under pressure: problems of management; 23. The reef as heritage: a challenge for the future.
Part I. Navigators and Naturalists in the Age of Sail: 1. Quest for the great south land; 2. Voyage of the 'Endeavour': Cook and the Labyrinth; 3. Endeavour naturalists: 'a separate creation'; 4. Matthew Flinders: voyage of The Investigator; 5. The reef explored: early surveys 1821
1844; 6. Reef charts completed 1846
1862; 7. The reef as a maritime highway: colony of Queensland 1859
1900; 8. From natural history to science, 1850
1900: voyages of the Challenger and Chevert; 9. Exploitation and resource raiding 1860
1890; 10. For maximum yield: reef biology; Part II. A New Era in Reef Awareness from Scientific Investigation to Conservation and Heritage: 11. Origin and structure of coral reefs: from Forster to Darwin; 12. Darwin's legacy: coral reef controversy 1863
1923; 13. Exploitation challenged rise of ecology: the subversive science; 14. Reef research and controversy 1920
1930; 15. The Low Isles expedition 1928
1929: Planning and preparation; 16. Biological research of the Low Isles expedition; 17. From depression to war: tourism, conservation and science 1929
1939; 18. The Pacific War and its aftermath; 19. A new problem: the conservation controversy 1958
1972; 20. Crisis resolution: formation of an environmental management authority; 21. A new era: research-based management; 22. The reef under pressure: problems of management; 23. The reef as heritage: a challenge for the future.
1844; 6. Reef charts completed 1846
1862; 7. The reef as a maritime highway: colony of Queensland 1859
1900; 8. From natural history to science, 1850
1900: voyages of the Challenger and Chevert; 9. Exploitation and resource raiding 1860
1890; 10. For maximum yield: reef biology; Part II. A New Era in Reef Awareness from Scientific Investigation to Conservation and Heritage: 11. Origin and structure of coral reefs: from Forster to Darwin; 12. Darwin's legacy: coral reef controversy 1863
1923; 13. Exploitation challenged rise of ecology: the subversive science; 14. Reef research and controversy 1920
1930; 15. The Low Isles expedition 1928
1929: Planning and preparation; 16. Biological research of the Low Isles expedition; 17. From depression to war: tourism, conservation and science 1929
1939; 18. The Pacific War and its aftermath; 19. A new problem: the conservation controversy 1958
1972; 20. Crisis resolution: formation of an environmental management authority; 21. A new era: research-based management; 22. The reef under pressure: problems of management; 23. The reef as heritage: a challenge for the future.