Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. In.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Research Foundation and Southern Book Star, 2018
ISBN 10: 8186660275 ISBN 13: 9788186660270
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Foreword. Preface. 1. Western Ghats: Global biodiversity hot spot. 2. History of floristic explorations in the Western Ghats. 3. Central and southern Western Ghats, a treasure house of endemic flowering plants. 4. Recent plant discoveries. 5. Orchids. 6. Scapigerous balsams. 7. Medicinal, wild edibles and wild relatives of crop plants. 8. Vegetation. 9. West coast tropical evergreen forests. 10. West coast tropical semi-evergreen forests. 11. Southern moist mixed deciduous forests. 12. Southern montane wet temperate forests. 13. Southern wet montane grasslands. 14. Rare endemic and threatened plants details. References. Index. The mountainous Western Ghats (WG that comes to just 6% of the total land area of India, holds more than 30% of India's biodiversity and several other specialties. However, WG qualifies unfortunately to be an under explored region even in the case of higher plant species. The terrain is one of the 10 "Hottest biodiversity hotspots'' of the world, apart from it being one of the 34 global biodiversity hotspots and serving a critical role in sequestration of carbon emission of India. Many factors continue to threaten the survival of endangered plants of this region. This book has documented 2113 flowering plants from Wayanad district alone including 496 endemic plants and contains a detailed account of 230 selected RET plant species of Western Ghats. The high quality colour photos of each plant species given in this book will help the readers in the proper identification of plants in the field.
Verlag: Government of India Press (1991), Coimbatore, 1991
Anbieter: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dänemark
orig. wrappers. 31pp photoplates; 2 maps (illustrator). xii,149,(31)pp, 29x21cm. Series: Census of India 1981. Series 20 - Tamil Nadu; Part X - B. Study of one of the most important industrial towns of India, located in the South Arcot district of Tamil Nadu,home to Asia's largest opencast mine (Neyveli Lignite Mine). Details topography & physical environment; history of growth of the town; amenities & services; economic life; ethnic & selected social-demographic characteristics, migration & settlement of families; neighbourhood pattern; family life; housing & material culture; slums, blighted and other areas of sub-standard living conditions; organization of power & prestige; leisure & recreation, social participation,religion, crime, etc. Includes 2 folding maps + 31pp photoplates.Textual graphs & tables. Publisher's colophon at bottom of last text page reads: "MGIPCBE- S1 - 19 RGI/NA/90 - 30-8-91 - 300." [ie: published in an edition of 300 copies] Corner bumps. Spine chips & tears. Some wear. Good.