Birds of Fire

Birds of Fire
Title Birds of Fire PDF eBook
Author Kevin Fellezs
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 314
Release 2011-08-08
Genre Music
ISBN 0822350475

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An analysis of the emergence, reception, and legacy of fusion, experimental music that emerged in the late 1960s and 1970s as musicians combined jazz, rock, and funk in new ways.

Bird on Fire

Bird on Fire
Title Bird on Fire PDF eBook
Author Andrew Ross
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 312
Release 2011-10-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199912297

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Phoenix, Arizona is one of America's fastest growing metropolitan regions. It is also its least sustainable one, sprawling over a thousand square miles, with a population of four and a half million, minimal rainfall, scorching heat, and an insatiable appetite for unrestrained growth and unrestricted property rights. In Bird on Fire, eminent social and cultural analyst Andrew Ross focuses on the prospects for sustainability in Phoenix--a city in the bull's eye of global warming--and also the obstacles that stand in the way. Most authors writing on sustainable cities look at places that have excellent public transit systems and relatively high density, such as Portland, Seattle, or New York. But Ross contends that if we can't change the game in fast-growing, low-density cities like Phoenix, the whole movement has a major problem. Drawing on interviews with 200 influential residents--from state legislators, urban planners, developers, and green business advocates to civil rights champions, energy lobbyists, solar entrepreneurs, and community activists--Ross argues that if Phoenix is ever to become sustainable, it will occur more through political and social change than through technological fixes. Ross explains how Arizona's increasingly xenophobic immigration laws, science-denying legislature, and growth-at-all-costs business ethic have perpetuated social injustice and environmental degradation. But he also highlights the positive changes happening in Phoenix, in particular the Gila River Indian Community's successful struggle to win back its water rights, potentially shifting resources away from new housing developments to producing healthy local food for the people of the Phoenix Basin. Ross argues that this victory may serve as a new model for how green democracy can work, redressing the claims of those who have been aggrieved in a way that creates long-term benefits for all. Bird on Fire offers a compelling take on one of the pressing issues of our time--finding pathways to sustainability at a time when governments are dismally failing in their responsibility to address climate change.

Fire Birds

Fire Birds
Title Fire Birds PDF eBook
Author Sneed B. Collard
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780984446070

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Focusing on the work of University of Montana professor Richard Hutto, this book tells the story of how dozens of species of birds use the burn areas of wildfires. At least 15 bird species prefer burned forests to all other habitats.--

The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, LP and Cassette

The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, LP and Cassette
Title The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, LP and Cassette PDF eBook
Author Richard Cook
Publisher Penguin Mass Market
Total Pages 1560
Release 1994
Genre Jazz
ISBN

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Featuring comprehensive information on musical and biographical details, authoritative critical ratings, special sections for "Anthologies" and "Various Artists" collections, and more, this guide answers the questions that jazz fans want to know. Over 3,500 new listings new to this edition.

Fire in North American Wetland Ecosystems and Fire-wildlife Relations

Fire in North American Wetland Ecosystems and Fire-wildlife Relations
Title Fire in North American Wetland Ecosystems and Fire-wildlife Relations PDF eBook
Author Ronald E. Kirby
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 1988
Genre Fire ecology
ISBN

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Common Birds and Their Songs

Common Birds and Their Songs
Title Common Birds and Their Songs PDF eBook
Author Lang Elliott
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 144
Release 1998
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780395912386

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Presents the songs and calls of fifty North American birds that are common to residential settings, city parks, and urban areas.

Birds of the Sierra Nevada

Birds of the Sierra Nevada
Title Birds of the Sierra Nevada PDF eBook
Author Edward C. Beedy
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 446
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Nature
ISBN 0520274946

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This beautifully illustrated and user-friendly book presents the most up-to-date information available about the natural histories of birds of the Sierra Nevada, the origins of their names, the habitats they prefer, how they communicate and interact with one another, their relative abundance, and where they occur within the region. Each species account features original illustrations by Keith Hansen. In addition to characterizing individual species, Birds of the Sierra Nevada also describes ecological zones and bird habitats, recent trends in populations and ranges, conservation efforts, and more than 160 rare species. It also includes a glossary of terms, detailed maps, and an extensive bibliography with over 500 citations.