Tropical pioneers: human agency and ecological change in the highlands of Sri Lanka, 1800-1900/ James L.A. Webb
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304.2 VER/U Urban Geography/ | 304.2 VER/U Urban geography/ | 304.2 VER/U Urban geography/ | 304.2 WEB/T Tropical pioneers: human agency and ecological change in the highlands of Sri Lanka, 1800-1900/ | 304.2 ZAL/A The anthropocene as a geological time unit : a guide to the scientific evidence and current debate | 304.201 PHI/T Theory and Methods/ | 304.2082 NHA/E Ecofeminism: towards integrating the concerns of women, poor people, and nature into development/ |
1. The natural ecology of the island and processes of early ecological change --
2. The highland ecologies in the early nineteenth century --
3. Early-nineteenth century processes of change --
4. The transformation of the middle highlands --
5. Into the upeer highlands --
Appendixes: --
1. Sir Joseph Banks, director of Kew Gardens, on the principles on which a colonial botanic garden in Ceylon should be founded --
2. Sir Joseph Bank's instructions to William Kerr, first gardener of the Royal Botanic Garden, Ceylon --
3. Burning the forest --
4. Cinchona harveting --
5. Superintendents, assistant directors, and directors of the Royal Botanic Garden, Peradeniya, in the nineteenth century.
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