Footprints In The Andes


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Footprints In The Andes


Footprints In The Andes
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Author : Ingrid Heller
language : en
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Release Date : 2010-09-28

Footprints In The Andes written by Ingrid Heller and has been published by Trafford Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-09-28 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


An adventurous, emotionally grabbing and spiritually encouraging survival story that has no parallel. A true story of courage, love and faith, In which the Univeral Laws present the challenges of antagonist forces in daily living. Through oneness with nature and in surrender to its intelligence, In simple life amongst country and city folk, The drama of higher purpose is staged. What Chile was like in transitional times in early eighties, As experienced and observed by a Euro-Canadian woman and her young family sharing the fate of Chilean people. Exciting and inspiring series of events for readers of all ages.



Footprint Peru


Footprint Peru
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Author : Ben Box
language : en
Publisher: Footprint Handbooks
Release Date : 2006

Footprint Peru written by Ben Box and has been published by Footprint Handbooks this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Peru categories.


Andean adventure capital. The best sights. Inca roads and mountain trails. Where to eat, drink and sleep. How to discover your own lost city. The world's deepest canyon, highest lake and the most bio-diverse jungle. The ultimate adrenaline rush. Where to find the best festivals. Guinea pig on the menu, a whale in the desert and condors at nine o'clock.



Chile Footprint Handbook


Chile Footprint Handbook
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Author : Janak Jani
language : en
Publisher: Footprint Travel Guides
Release Date : 2009

Chile Footprint Handbook written by Janak Jani and has been published by Footprint Travel Guides this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Travel categories.


Travel & holiday guides.



The Blue Cheer


The Blue Cheer
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Author : Ed Lynskey
language : en
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Release Date : 2007

The Blue Cheer written by Ed Lynskey and has been published by Wildside Press LLC this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Comics & Graphic Novels categories.


P.I. Frank Johnson has moved to Scarab, West Virginia, drawn by the promise of lazy days and the lure of its tranquil mountains. What he finds instead is a Stinger rocket exploding over his back yard. His ensuing investigation uncovers a cult called the Blue Cheer, a racist group with ugly terrorist plans. As events heat up, blood starts to spill, and for Frank it all gets real personal real quick. With the help of his bounty hunter pal, he sets out to bring the Blue Cheer to justice -- any way he can.



The Andes


The Andes
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Author : Jason Wilson
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2009-09-03

The Andes written by Jason Wilson and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-09-03 with Travel categories.


The Andes form the backbone of South America. Irradiating from Cuzco--the symbolic "navel" of the indigenous world--the mountain range was home to an extraordinary theocratic empire and civilization, the Incas, who built stone temples, roads, palaces, and forts. The clash between Atahualpa, the last Inca, and the illiterate conquistador Pizarro, between indigenous identity and European mercantile values, has forged Andean culture and history for the last 500 years. Jason Wilson explores the 5,000-mile chain of volcanoes, deep valleys, and upland plains, revealing the Andes' mystery, inaccessibility, and power through the insights of chroniclers, scientists, and modern-day novelists. His account starts at sacred Cuzco and Machu Picchu, moves along imagined Inca routes south to Lake Titicaca, La Paz, Potos?, and then follows the Argentine and Chilean Andes to Patagonia. It then moves north through Chimborazo, Quito, and into Colombia, along the Cauca Valley up to Bogot? and east to Caracas. Looking at the literature inspired by the Andes as well as its turbulent history, this book brings to life the region's spectacular landscapes and the many ways in which they have been imagined.



Carbon Footprint And The Industrial Life Cycle


Carbon Footprint And The Industrial Life Cycle
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Author : Roberto Álvarez Fernández
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2017-05-28

Carbon Footprint And The Industrial Life Cycle written by Roberto Álvarez Fernández and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-05-28 with Science categories.


This book analyzes the relationship between large-scale industrial activity and the carbon footprint, and provides a theoretical framework and tools to calculate the carbon footprint of industrial activities at every stage of their life cycles, including urban-planning master plans, recycling activities, project and building stages as well as managing and manufacturing. Discussing the main preventative and corrective measures that can be utilized, it includes case studies, reports on technological developments and examples of successful policies to provide inspiration to readers. This book collects the contributions of authors from four continents, in order to analyze from as many as possible points of view and using many different approaches, the problem of sustainability in today’s globalized world.



Fighting For Andean Resources


Fighting For Andean Resources
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Author : Vladimir R. Gil Ramón
language : en
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 2020-06-23

Fighting For Andean Resources written by Vladimir R. Gil Ramón and has been published by University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-06-23 with Social Science categories.


Mining investment in Peru has been presented as necessary for national progress; however, it also has brought socioenvironmental costs, left unfulfilled hopes for development, and has become a principal source of confrontation and conflict. Fighting for Andean Resources focuses on the competing agendas for mining benefits and the battles over their impact on proximate communities in the recent expansion of the Peruvian mining frontier. The book complements renewed scrutiny of how globalization nurtures not solely antagonism but also negotiation and participation. Having mastered an intimate knowledge of Peru, Vladimir R. Gil Ramón insightfully documents how social technologies of power are applied through social technical protocols of accountability invoked in defense of nature and vulnerable livelihoods. Although analyses point to improvements in human well-being, a political and technical debate has yet to occur in practice that would define what such improvements would be, the best way to achieve and measure them, and how to integrate dimensions such as sustainability and equity. Many confrontations stem from frustrated expectations, environmental impacts, and the virtual absence of state apparatus in the locations where new projects emerged. This book presents a multifaceted perspective on the processes of representation, the strategies in conflicts and negotiations of development and nature management, and the underlying political actions in sites affected by mining.



From Foraging To Farming In The Andes


From Foraging To Farming In The Andes
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Author : Tom D. Dillehay
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2011-02-14

From Foraging To Farming In The Andes written by Tom D. Dillehay and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-02-14 with Social Science categories.


Archeologists have always considered the beginnings of Andean civilization from c.13,000 to 6,000 years ago to be important in terms of the appearance of domesticated plants and animals, social differentiation, and a sedentary lifestyle, but there is more to this period than just these developments. During this period, the spread of crop production and other technologies, kinship-based labor projects, mound-building, and population aggregation formed ever-changing conditions across the Andes. From Foraging to Farming in the Andes proposes a new and more complex model for understanding the transition from hunting and gathering to cultivation. It argues that such developments evolved regionally, were fluid and uneven, and were subject to reversal. This book develops these arguments from a large body of archaeological evidence, collected over 30 years in two valleys in northern Peru, and then places the valleys in the context of recent scholarship studying similar developments around the world.



Microbial Ecosystems In Central Andes Extreme Environments


Microbial Ecosystems In Central Andes Extreme Environments
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Author : María Eugenia Farías
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2020-05-27

Microbial Ecosystems In Central Andes Extreme Environments written by María Eugenia Farías and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-05-27 with Science categories.


The Central Andean Altiplane represents a unique extreme environment due to its high altitude, closed basins that modulate the salt pans and saline wetlands surrounded by deserts, as well as the considerable influence of volcanic activity. UV radiation, arsenic content, high salinity, alkalinity and low dissolved oxygen levels, together with extreme daily temperature fluctuations and oligotrophic conditions, shape an environment that resembles the early Earth and, even more, extraterrestrial conditions. By developing simple biofilms stratified microbial mats or complex microbialites, extreme microbial ecosystems, colonize and thrived in different environments like salt flats, wetlands, lakes volcano vents, geysers and deserts. This book presents our current understanding of these amazing ecosystems, providing a basis for their protection and sustainable utilization. The main audience for this book included researchers and graduate students as well as professionals working in the government, mining industry and similar activities.



Ritual And Pilgrimage In The Ancient Andes


Ritual And Pilgrimage In The Ancient Andes
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Author : Brian S. Bauer
language : en
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Release Date : 2010-06-28

Ritual And Pilgrimage In The Ancient Andes written by Brian S. Bauer and has been published by University of Texas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-06-28 with Social Science categories.


The Islands of the Sun and the Moon in Bolivia's Lake Titicaca were two of the most sacred locations in the Inca empire. A pan-Andean belief held that they marked the origin place of the Sun and the Moon, and pilgrims from across the Inca realm made ritual journeys to the sacred shrines there. In this book, Brian Bauer and Charles Stanish explore the extent to which this use of the islands as a pilgrimage center during Inca times was founded on and developed from earlier religious traditions of the Lake Titicaca region. Drawing on a systematic archaeological survey and test excavations in the islands, as well as data from historical texts and ethnography, the authors document a succession of complex polities in the islands from 2000 BC to the time of European contact in the 1530s AD. They uncover significant evidence of pre-Inca ritual use of the islands, which raises the compelling possibility that the religious significance of the islands is of great antiquity. The authors also use these data to address broader anthropological questions on the role of pilgrimage centers in the development of pre-modern states.