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61. Endangered Species: Their Struggle
 
62. Take Back the Nation
 
63. Dusky Canada goose an annotated
 
64. The politics of exclusion: Indonesian
 
65. Fields and Lowlands. The Natural
$159.01
66. Fundamental Interactions: Proceedings
$0.01
67. Sams Teach Yourself Dynamic HTML
 
68. "Countryman" Bird Book
69. Birds of Coast and Sea: Britain
70. Silverheels
 
71. THE COUNTRYMAN WILD LIFE BOOK
$0.07
72. Carving Out a Future: Forests,
 
73. Towns and Gardens. The Natural
 
74. Bird Watcher at Large
 
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75. Straight Through the Heart: How
 
76. Mountains and Moorlands. The Natural
 
77. The Ocean Crisis (Our Only Earth
 
78. Orain Nan Gaidheal (v. 2)
 
79. Coasts and Estuaries. The Natural
 
80. The mystery of the galloping horse

61. Endangered Species: Their Struggle to Survive (Our Only Earth Series)
by Linda MacRae-Campbell, Micki McKisson-Evans, Bruce Campbell
Paperback: 107 Pages (1990-01-28)
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Asin: 0913705543
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For ages 12+. This book enables students to experience success while making the world a better place for all. Empower your students with the research skills and problem-solving techniques they will need to deal effectively with serious world issues. Explore the issues through diverse approaches including co-operative learning, critical and creative thinking, and the eight intelligences. The book includes: 8 lessons; Fact cards; Student handbook; Teacher's guide. ... Read more


62. Take Back the Nation
by Maude Barlow, Bruce Campbell
 Paperback: 180 Pages (1993-04)
list price: US$16.95
Isbn: 1550134981
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63. Dusky Canada goose an annotated bibliography (SuDoc I 49.66:187)
by Bruce H. Campbell
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1992)

Asin: B00010CGI8
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64. The politics of exclusion: Indonesian fishing in the Australian Fishing Zone (Monograph / Indian Ocean Centre for Peace Studies)
by Bruce C Campbell
 Unknown Binding: 221 Pages (1993)

Isbn: 1863422498
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65. Fields and Lowlands. The Natural History of Britain and Northern Europe. With Over 700 Entries and 660 Illustrations of Species in Full Colour.
by Derrick Boatman. Edited By James Ferguson-Lees and Bruce Campbell
 Hardcover: Pages (1982)

Asin: B003W30AZM
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66. Fundamental Interactions: Proceedings of the Twentieth Lake Louise Winter Institute, Lake Louise, Alberta, CAnada, 20-26 February 2005
Hardcover: 336 Pages (2006-05-30)
list price: US$174.00 -- used & new: US$159.01
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Asin: 9812566317
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67. Sams Teach Yourself Dynamic HTML in a Week
by Bruce Campbell, Rick Darnell
Paperback: 508 Pages (1997-09)
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Asin: 1575213354
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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This tutorial explores the use of the new Dynamic HTML technologies from both Microsoft and Netscape. The book teaches the new Dynamic HTML tags and concepts like the Document Object Model in a clear, step-by-step manner with lots of practical examples. The CD-ROM includes electronic versions of "Teach Yourself JavaScript" and "Teach Yourself VBScript".Amazon.com Review
As the title suggests, Teach Yourself Dynamic HTML in aWeek is a straightforward tutorial, designed to provide you withenough information and practice to quickly begin coding for 4.0browsers. While some titles lump multiple HTML topics together underthe "Dynamic HTML" banner, this one sticks strictly to itssubject, covering both Netscape and Microsoft implementations ofscripting, HTML, and style sheets to create dynamic and interactivecontent. Advanced topics, such as the integration of multiplelanguages and objects into your Web site design, are alsoconsidered. Each chapter represents a day's lesson plan and covers asingle topic in depth. Workshop and wrap-up sections are included ineach lesson for hands-on practice. The appendices provide excellentreference for HTML 4, JavaScript, VBScript, and cascading stylesheets. All of the included source code and HTML examples--as well asrecommended Web creation utilities and electronic versions of relatedtitles--are available on the book's companion Web site. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (13)

2-0 out of 5 stars Needs To Be Updated
To be fair, this book is over 3 years old. Of course it will have outdated information. At the time this was written the W3C wasn't sure which direction to go. That alone leaves lots of issues up in the air. I got this book 2 years ago and it was helpful then but I came back here looking for an updated version and did not see one. If you are new to DHTML this book will be less helpful than more recent ones.

2-0 out of 5 stars Out of date!
This book is out of date and the author is pretty unsure if the code will work for IE 4.The author uses IE 4 beta to test the code.Also, I bought this book to learn about moving objects, this book does a poor job inexplaining how to create animation with DHTML.

1-0 out of 5 stars Only for Explorer
The nicely laid out examples work only in Internet Explorer. The authors have no clue. This is book is a waste of time, as it doesn't address cross browser functionality of DHTML. If you're a professional stay away fromthis book. The irresponsible publisher should be held accountable.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction
I knew a fair bit about HTML when I bought this and I learnt a great deal more from it. A very useful introduction to DHTML, I use it as a reference book. I don't agree with the reviewers who criticise it so heavily, I thinkit is well worth having on your shelf. OK there are non browser-independantexamples, but you will soon work out what is going to work with eachbrowser anyway (or you should!) PS OK one or two examples failed for me,but most are fine.

3-0 out of 5 stars There must be better books out there.
The book is not well organized, poorly written and cannot in any way be used as a reference. In many cases it does not tell you if the code will work with both browsers, in many cases it teches you old, non-standardtechnologies like JavaScript Style Sheets and Visual Basic Script. If youreally like to figure out something yourself using book's narrow hints youmight want to buy it. I actually managed to build a few sophisticated websites partially because of reading this book. ... Read more


68. "Countryman" Bird Book
 Hardcover: 200 Pages (1974-03-21)

Isbn: 0715364189
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69. Birds of Coast and Sea: Britain and Northern Europe
by Bruce Campbell
Hardcover: 152 Pages (1977-03)

Isbn: 0192176617
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70. Silverheels
by Scott Hampton, April Campbell Bruce Jones
Hardcover: 64 Pages (1987)

Isbn: 0913035270
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Signed and numbered hardcover edition, limited to 750 copies world wide. It is signed by it's 3 creators, Bruce Jones, Scott Hampton and April Campbell. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Another Scott Hampton classic
This is the graphic novel compilation of a 3 issue mini-series by the same name, originally published by Pacific Comics in the early 80's. The original series was the first work I saw by artist Scott Hampton, who was one of the first in comics to utilize fully painted panels to convey the story (as opposed to inked art with color fills). While the art here is slightly primative (Scott really shows his stuff in the mutch moodier "Pidgeons from Hell" a RE Howard adaptation), Silverheels hightlights Scott's growing talent. I think that darker storylines allow Scott to use more contrast, better setting the mood. Technically the painting (mostly watercolor and guache if I'm not mistaken) is top notch - in this volume the panel flow is slightly weak, but improves as the story progresses. ... Read more


71. THE COUNTRYMAN WILD LIFE BOOK
by Bruce (Edited By.) Campbell
 Hardcover: Pages (1971)

Asin: B004423W2S
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72. Carving Out a Future: Forests, Livelihoods and the International Woodcarving Trade (People and Plants Conservation)
by Anthony Cunningham, Bruce Campbell, Brian Belcher
Paperback: 240 Pages (2005-09)
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Asin: 184407045X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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* Examines the links between woodcarving and deforestation, conservation, and international trade with case studies from Australia, India, Africa, and Mexico
*Highlights the vital importance of traditional industries to rural economies: more money and jobs are generated per unit of wood in woodcarving than in any other part of the timber industry
*Part of the cutting-edge People and Plants series

Much has been published on the impacts of logging in tropical forests for timber, but relatively little has yet been written about the effects of felling hardwood and softwood trees for commercial scale woodcarving enterprises. "Carving Out a Future" is the first thorough examination of the international woodcarving trade and its critical links to rural livelihoods, deforestation, biodiversity and conservation, forestry and forest policy, and the international trade regime. A range of case studies from Australia, India, Africa, and Mexico provide a lens for examining the critical issues relating to the significant impacts of woodcarving on forests, conservation efforts, the need to promote sustainable rural livelihoods, and efforts to promote fair trade so that skilled artisans in developing countries get a fair economic return. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Woodcarving: eonomic livelihood/environmental impact
Anthony Cunningham, et.al. edit CARVING OUT A FUTURE: FORESTS, LIVELIHOODS AND THE INTERNATIONAL WOODCARVING TRADE, which provides a detailed coverage on the cultural and economic contribution of woodcarving to livelihoods and its affect upon the environment. A global overview of the topic moves to regional focus of woodcarving efforts in Asia, Africa, and South America, with chapters outlining issues in both sustainability and woodcarving economics. It's a scholarly ethnobotanical survey which is especially recommended for college-level holdings on the topic.

5-0 out of 5 stars Traditions and Business Principles for Livelihoods Improvement
Traditional knowledge and skills as intellectual property of local people are valued for its potential contribution to the sustainability of ecosystems and livelihoods improvement of local communities. In particular, supporting local livelihoods has implications for environmental conservation‡. Role of traditional knowledge for the conservation science is acknowledged but the evidence related to its direct contribution to household income is often overlooked*. The book, "Carving Out a Future: Forests, Livelihoods and the International Woodcarving Trade" edited by Anthony Cunningham, Brian Belcher and Bruce Campbell† provides opportunity to explore if, and under what conditions, traditional knowledge on woodcarving contributes to livelihoods improvement and household incomes. There has been a paucity of good studies on woodcarving and this pioneering work is a great addition to the field.

Engravings and carvings are the earliest and enduring form of sculptures produced by humans. The Middle Stone Age abstract representations engraved on pieces of red ochre from Blombos Cave in South Africa have been dated about 77,000 years ago. These engravings support the evidence for emergence of modern human behavior at least 35,000 years before the start of the Upper Paleolithic#. Furthermore, origin of the figurative art is now considered as a crucial threshold in human evolution. Figurines carved from mammoth ivory at Hohle Fels Cave in the Swabian Jura, Germany provide evidence for the appearance of figurative art more than 30,000 years ago. These Aurignacian sculptures belong to one of the oldest traditions of figurative art known worldwide*.

Starting with these pioneering steps, a continuous history of nature-society interactions gave rise to a large body of traditional knowledge in diverse fields including: (i) hunting, fishing and gathering; (ii) agriculture, animal husbandry, tree cultivation; (iii) preparation, conservation and distribution of food; (iv) location, collection and storage of water; (v) coping with disease and injury; (vi) interpretation of climatic phenomena; (vii) manufacture of clothing, tools, crafts and woodcarving; (viii) construction and maintenance of shelter; (ix) orientation and navigation on land and sea; (x) management of nature-society interactions; and (xi) adaptation to environmental/social change.

Various chapters in the book by different authors introduce a large body of knowledge within the pages of this hugely informative book. Amid a diverse body of knowledge, the art woodcarving is of particular interest because it combines aesthetics with utility. Contribution of woodcarvings to livelihoods is now well researched in Kenya, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, and Mexico. Oaxacan wood carvings from Mexico are known worldwide. For instance, the woodcarvings in Kenya are estimated to support livelihoods of ~80,000 carvers and their 500,000 dependents, generating export earnings of $US20 million to markets in North America, Asia, and Europe. Likewise, woodcarving in South Africa provides household income between US$500-2000 per year, which is about 80% of the household cash. Export earning in Bali region of Indonesia amounts to US$100 million annually. A range of case studies in the book from Australia, India, Africa and Mexico provide convincing evidence of woodcraft's critical links to rural livelihoods, deforestation, biodiversity and conservation, forestry and forest policy and the international trade regime.

I take a different approach to review this work as it would worthwhile to explore, by implications and analysis derived from the book. I take two states of India as an example. Although study of woodcarvings in India has just begun, the country has emerged as one of the largest producers of woodcarvings globally. Woodcarving export in 2002-03 amounted to Rs. 5113.5 million (US$ 113.55 million). The noteworthy issue here is that even as many states in India are rich in traditional woodcarving, their contribution to the national export pool varies widely. In order to search the enabling factors, apart from the existence of traditional knowledge, it is useful to compare the woodcarving enterprises in Rajasthan (western India: wood deficit region) and Jharkhand (eastern India: wood surplus region).

Jodhpur in Rajasthan has rich tradition of woodcarving in the form of wood figurines, deities and artistic furniture. During the ancient and medieval periods, rulers of Rajasthan supported the woodcraft by providing patronage to woodcarvers and artisans. Woodcarving has now developed into a leading enterprise that thrives partly on local wood from plantations and partly on purchase of wood from adjoining states. Woodcraft industry in Jodhpur now provides employment to more than one lakh people and generates exports of at least Rs. 400 crores annually$. Woodcarving contributes substantially to household income too ranging between Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 37,000 per annum depending upon the skills of woodcarvers. Although this income is substantial compared to the average per capita income of India (Rs.12,414), but the profit margins on woodcraft products manufactured by artisans are only 7-10% while profit margins for exporters are as high as 25-35% (see the chapter in the book by S. Chatterjee et al. p. 103-119). This is very similar to other traditional knowledge based enterprises where middlemen earn 35-40% of the total profit.

Similar to Jodhpur, many districts in Jharkhand too have rich tradition of woodcraft. Jharkhand is particularly known for deities, artistic furniture and variety of musical instruments known locally as arbansi, bansuri, damama, dhak, dhamsa, dhol, ghanta, jurinagra, karha, kartal, madanvari, mandar, manjhira, nagara, sahnai, sankh, singa, tasa, thapchanchu, visamdhanki etc. In addition, toy making is also developing as a new craft industry using a variety of soft wood trees available in plenty within Jharkhand. The contribution of woodcraft to household income or the total volume of trade in Jharkhand is not known, but our preliminary survey indicates that the exports are negligible and the average household income for artisans who sell their products locally remains below Rs. 8000 annually.

This stark difference in the two states, as discussed above, is intriguing and begs the question as to why the woodcarving knowledge in Jharkhand does not contribute substantially to household incomes? There are many conditions that can explain why the markets may not have worked in favour of poor people±, but, in addition to the necessary pre-condition of existence of local knowledge, three additional factors may have contributed to the growth of woodcraft industry in Jodhpur compared to Jharkhand. First, a supportive policy environment and governance is necessary to promote woodcarving industries as an important contribution to livelihoods improvement. Jharkhand being the newly created state, it has only recently issued a policy intent to boost the manufacturing of sophisticated and intricate handicrafts in cane, bamboo, woodcarving and lac-based items, while government has vigorously promoted and encouraged woodcraft industry in Rajasthan. Second, infrastructure has a decisive effect on development. Woodcarving industry in Jodhpur benefited from the infrastructural support such as an outstanding road network, communication, electricity and export promotion facilities including dry ports. Such facilities are comparatively less developed in Jharkhand. Indeed, Jharkhand has to travel 80% of the distance to reach the level equivalent to the state with the best infrastructure in India, compared to 56.9 for Rajasthan. Lastly, a vigorous investment to promote to tourism in Rajasthan provides a ready market and buyers from all over the world. In Jharkhand, however, tourism is yet to develop.
We can thus infer that a comparatively much better policy and governance, good infrastructure and a growing tourism play vital role in supporting local artisans and entrepreneurs to use their traditional knowledge for generating large household incomes. States desirous of promoting woodcraft as a revenue earning and poverty reduction strategy will do well in addressing the issues identified here.

Emergence of woodcarving as an important source of income to local artisans worldwide has three other advantages too: it facilitates long-term locking-up of carbon in carved wood coupled with creation of new carbon sequestration potential through intensified tree-growing; supports local knowledge on wood-carving and tree-growing, therefore, further strengthens livelihoods; and it also helps in promoting local trade and industry as a revenue-earning activity for the local governments. Processes such as these are expected to enhance the ability of developing countries to participate in the growing global economy.

To conclude, although more robust studies are required to get useful insights but there is some indication that traditional knowledge on woodcarving can support livelihoods improvement with suitable interventions identified here. Promoting woodcarving is expected to encourage application of other forms of traditional knowledge and skills such as tree-growing in agroecosystems to supply raw material for woodcarving enterprise. Because the species useful for woodcarving are often overexploited in forests, tree-planting in agroecosystems by local communities should be encouraged to supply wood for making woodcarving and reduce pressure on the forests. Integration of traditional knowledge with modern science and technology can bring new innovations. Innovations with already existing skills and knowledge such as woodcarving-rather than completely new interventions-may be a better option to concurrent efforts aimed at poverty reduction, livelihoods improvement and biodiversity conservation. The book by Cunnigham, Belcher and Campbell is a first comprehensive step in that direction. This work is destined to become a citation classic!!!

Endnotes
†Cunningham, A., B. Belcher & B. Campbell (eds.). Carving Out a Future: Forests, Livelihoods and the International Woodcarving Trade. Earthscan, London, UK, pp.293, 2005.

‡Sayer, J. A. and Campbell, B. M., The Science of Sustainable Development: Local Livelihoods and the Global Environment. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2004.

*Pandey, D.N., Ethnoforestry: Local Knowledge for Sustainable Forestry and Livelihood Security, Himanshu/AFN, New Delhi, 1998.

#Henshilwood, C. S. et al., Emergence of modern human behavior: Middle Stone Age engravings from South Africa. Science, 2002, 295, 1278-1280.

*Conard, N. J., Palaeolithic ivory sculptures from southwestern Germany and the origins of figurative art. Nature, 2003, 426, 830-832.

Pandey, D. N. Carbon sequestration in agroforestry systems, Climate Policy, 2, 2002, 367-377.

$Yadav, M. M., Research study on woodcraft and carving industry at Bastar in Chattissharh and Jodhpur in Rajasthan, IIFM, Bhopal, 2003.

±Scherr, S. J., White, A. and Kaimowitz, D., A New Agenda for Forest Conservation and Poverty Alleviation: Making Markets Work for Low-Income Producers, Washington, DC, Forest Trends and CIFOR, 2003.

Srivastava, S. K., Dutt, C. B., Nagaraja, R., Bandyopadhyay, S., Meena Rani, H. C., Hegde, V. S. and Jayaraman, V., Strategies for rural poverty alleviation in India: A perspective based on remote sensing and GIS-based nationwide wasteland mapping. Current Science, 2004, 87, 954-959.
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73. Towns and Gardens. The Natural History of Britain and Northern Europe. With Over 700 Entries and 660 Illustrations of Species in Full Colour.
by Denis Owen. Edited By James Ferguson-Lees and Bruce Campbell
 Hardcover: Pages (1982)

Asin: B003YM6W4Y
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74. Bird Watcher at Large
by Bruce Campbell
 Hardcover: 272 Pages (1979-11-01)

Isbn: 0460043730
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Groovy
This was a great book that includes Bruce Campbells sence of brilliance in every word. It is definetely worth picking up. ... Read more


75. Straight Through the Heart: How the Liberals Abandoned the Just Society and What Canadians Can Do About It
by Maude Barlow, Bruce Campbell
 Paperback: 288 Pages (1996-09)
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"... required reading for Canadians who want to understand the social disasters of the last decade". -- Sun (Vancouver) "... will have many Canadians gnashing their teeth in anger and humiliation -- make sure you have a good dental plan before you read it". -- The Gazette (Montreal) A 1995 bestseller of over 15,000 copies, Straight Through the Heart remains a timely indictment of' how our Liberal government is destroying Canada as we know it. With eloquent urgency and fascinating back room glimpses of right and left-wing struggles within the party, the authors document the continuing Liberal attacks on social programs, the privatization of the public sector and the promotion of the corporate agenda at home and abroad. Passionate and well-documented, Straight Through the Heart is a controversial bestseller that goes well beyond party politics to an examination of what Canadians need and deserve for the survival of their country ... Read more


76. Mountains and Moorlands. The Natural History of Britain and Northern Europe. With Over 700 Entries and 660 Illustrations of Species in Full Colour.
by Arnold Darlington. Edited By James Ferguson-Lees and Bruce Campbell
 Hardcover: Pages (1982)

Asin: B003YMBOM4
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77. The Ocean Crisis (Our Only Earth Series)
by Linda McRae-Campbell, Micki McKisson-Evans, Bruce Campbell
 Paperback: 114 Pages (1990-01-01)
list price: US$25.00
Isbn: 0913705535
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Enable students to experience success while making the world a better place for allEmpower your students with the research skills and problem-solving techniques they will need to deal effectively with serious world issues. ... Read more


78. Orain Nan Gaidheal (v. 2)
 Paperback: 76 Pages (1989-11)

Isbn: 0901771996
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This is the third volume in the series of popular Gaelic songs. It concentrates chiefly on traditional sea-songs and lullabies. The Gaelic text is accompanied by an English version, and sol-fa notation is provided throughout. ... Read more


79. Coasts and Estuaries. The Natural History of Britain and Northern Europe. With Over 700 Entries and 660 Illustrations of Species in Full Colour.
by Richard Barnes. Edited By James Ferguson-Lees and Bruce Campbell
 Hardcover: Pages (1982)

Asin: B003YMAFVK
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80. The mystery of the galloping horse (Ken Holt mystery stories)
by Bruce Campbell
 Hardcover: 212 Pages (1954)

Asin: B0007HNWD8
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