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Antique Roses for the South [A love of beauty -- In search of old roses -- Landscaping with old garden roses -- Arranging old roses -- Rose craft: potpourri, Waxed roses, and more -- Culture and propagation of old roses -- Antique roses for southern gardens -- List of old roses in the text -- Suggested roses for landscape needs -- Sources and support organizations]
Welch, William C. (William Carlisle), 1939-; with contributions by Margaret Sharpe and S.J. Derby ; foreword by Neil Sperry.; photos, Marion L Brandes, Christine M Dougls, Margaret Sharpe, D Greg Grant, Virginia Hopper, Ruth Knopf, Dr. John Lipe, Pamela A. Puryear, Stephen Scanniello
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. 1st Edition. 5th printing ; 201 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm ; ISBN 9780878337231, 0878337237 ; OCLC 21374140 ; LCCN 2021701334 ; LOC No SB411.65.O55 ; gren cloth in color photographic dustjacket ; "Belinda's Dream", "Katy Road Pink" and "Georgetown Tea." The na…mes alone evoke images of glorious cottage gardens and arching trellises laden with perfumed blossoms. Offering gardeners hardiness and ease of care, some roses have even lived for decades untended. All provide their admirers with years of pleasure and enticing fragrances. In this revised edition, rose expert Bill Welch updates the latest information and top sources for antique roses. The improved Antique Roses for the South is filled with gorgeous images and offers chapters on care and propagation, landscaping and arranging, and rose crafts. The comprehensive dictionary lists more than 100 of these magnificent flowers, complete with helpful descriptions. ; William C. Welch serves as Extension Landscape Specialist in the Department of Horticulture Sciences at Texas A&M. For nearly thirty years, Bill has served on the board of Texas Garden Clubs, Inc., as Landscape Design Chairman. He is a past president and current board member of the Southern Garden History Society, and Member-at-large of the Garden Club of America. He is the author of Perennial Garden Color, and co-author of The Southern Heirloom Garden and The Bountiful Flower Garden. He resides in College Station, Texas. ; Contents: A love of beauty -- In search of old roses -- Landscaping with old garden roses -- Arranging old roses -- Rose craft: potpourri, Waxed roses, and more -- Culture and propagation of old roses -- Antique roses for southern gardens -- List of old roses in the text -- Suggested roses for landscape needs -- Sources and support organizations ; FINE/FINE. Book.

Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, 1993
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Trade paperback. Zustand: Very good. Format is approximately 6 inches by 9 inches. xv, [1], 185, [3] pages. Figures. Illustrations. Tables. References. Additional Readings. Index. Signed by Fischhoff on the title page. Baruch Fischhoff (born April 21, 1946, Detroit, Michigan) is an American academic who is the Howard Heinz Unive…rsity Professor in the Institute for Politics and Strategy and the Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. He is an elected member of the (US) National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Medicine. His research focuses on judgment and decision making, including risk perception and risk Analysis. He has numerous academic books and articles. Fischhoff completed his graduate education at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the supervision of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky. He has been honored with a 'Distinguished Achievement Award' by the Society for Risk Analysis, a Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology by the American Psychological Association, an Andrew Carnegie Fellowship, and a Doctorate of Humanities by Lund University. He has chaired committees of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, National Academy of Sciences, and Environmental Protection Agency. He is a past president of the Society for Risk Analysis and Society for Judgment and Decision Making. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, Association for Psychological Science, Society of Experimental Psychologists and Society for Risk Analysis. He won the William Proctor Prize for Scientific Achievement in 2021. The common denominator of a growing number of hard decisions facing modern societies is the need to determine 'how safe is safe enough?'. The authors begin by defining acceptable-risk problems and analyzing why they are so difficult to resolve, considering such issues as uncertainty about their definition, lack of relevant facts, conflicting and conflicted social values, and disagreements between technical experts and the lay public. Drawing on their own experience in risk management as well as the relevant research literatures, they identify and characterize the variety of methods that have been proposed for resolving acceptable-risk problems. They subject these methods to a rigorous critique in terms of philosophical presuppositions, technical feasibility, political acceptability, and validity of underlying assumptions about human behavior. The authors construct a framework for deciding how to make decisions about risks, and offer recommendations for research, public policy, and practice. Although their principal focus is on technological hazards, their analysis applies to many risks, such as those from new medical treatments or innovative programs in criminal justice. The necessity of balancing risks and benefits impinges on most people's lives, and a broad audience will find this book thought-provoking and useful. First paperback edition [stated] Sixth printing [stated].

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The common denominator of a growing number of hard decisions facing modern societies is the need to determine, 'How safe is safe enough ' Nuclear power, recombinant DNA, food additives, and the DC-10 are just a few of the products of technological pr…ogress that raise this question. The authors begin by defining acceptable-risk problems and analyzing why they are so difficult to resolve, considering such issues as uncertainty about their definition, lack of relevant facts, conflicting and conflicted social values, and disagreements between technical experts and the lay public. Drawing on their own experience in risk management as well as the relevant research literatures in psychology, engineering, operations research, economics, management and political science, they identify and characterize the variety of methods that have been proposed for resolving acceptable-risk problems. They subject these methods to a rigorous critique in terms of philosophical presuppositions, technical feasibility, political acceptability, and validity of underlying assumptions about human behavior. The authors construct a framework for deciding how to make decisions about risks, and offer recommendations for research, public policy, and practice. Although their principal focus is on technological hazards, their analysis applies to many risks, such as those from new medical treatments or innovative programs in criminal justice. The necessity of balancing risks and benefits impinges on most people's lives, and a broad audience will find this book thought-provoking and useful. They include all those concerned with the management of technology--scientists, engineers, policy-makers and regulators, as well as a growing number of concerned citizens--and all those interested in the nature of decision processes, including psychologists, management and political scientists, and their students. The book presupposes no mathematical or technical background on the part of readers.