Modelling the impact of climate change on agriculture in Australia and Oceania Margaret SextonIn the past few decades, the Oceania region has experienced a general trend of rising temperature, increased rainfall variability, declining rainfall in parts of Australia and New Zealand, and increased rainfall, particularly extreme events in other parts of the Oceanian region. These changes pose challenges to agriculture, forcing agricultural management to adapt. Systems modelling has played a key role in understanding how climate variability and
to define optimal design solutions
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The study contributes valuable insights to interpreting field survey data and challenges traditional views of Roman rural life
Co-published with Live Art Development Agency
family photographs and personal memories of former site residents to consider the dramatic influences of industrialization and subsequent de-industrialisation on the material world of a rural community in the North-West of England
and includes two detailed case studies – of Granada Television and BBC English Regions Drama – representing contrasting examples of regional television drama during what is often described as the ‘golden age’ of British television
as well as their influence on audiences
This book makes a new contribution to histories of medicine and health in the colonial era
this is a direct look at the sources that have influenced our modern ideas and reconstructions of late medieval jousting
nutrient digestion
and food industry and regulatory bodies worldwide