Tourism and water / Stefan Gössling, C. Michael Hall and Daniel Scott
Destination competitiveness, the environment and sustainability : challenges and cases / edited by Andres Artal-Tur and Metin Kozak
Tourism in Pacific Islands : current issues and future challenges / edited by Stephen Pratt and David Harrison
Tourism and geopolitics : issues and concepts from Central and Eastern Europe / edited by Derek Hall, Seabank Associates
Human rights approaches to climate change : challenges and opportunities / Sumudu Atapattu
Exploring green crime : introducing the legal, social and criminological contexts of environmental harm / Matthew Hall
Property rights and sustainability : the evolution of property rights to meet ecological challenges / edited by David Grinlinton and Prue Taylor ; with the support of the Law Foundation, New Zealand
The statutory foundations of negligence / Mark Leeming, BA LLB PhD (Syd), Judge of Appeal of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Challis lecturer in equity, University of Sydney
Mastering law studies and law exam techniques / Richard Krever ; with contributions by Susan Barkehall Thomas [and 14 others]
Investigating corruption and misconduct in public office : commissions of inquiry -- powers and procedures / Peter M. Hall
Emerging challenges in intellectual property / edited by Kathy Bowrey, Michael Handler and Dianne Nicol
Wind energy for power generation: meeting the challenge of practical implementation / K. R. Rao
Energy fables: challenging ideas in the energy sector / edited by Jenny Rinkinen, Elizabeth Shove and Jacopo Torriti
Bassett Hall
This historic home embodies the story of Williamsburg’s rescue from decay by John D. Rockefeller and W.A.R. Goodwin. Cynthia Nothstine shares the story of the Rockefeller’s beloved country home.
Crime, harm and consumerism [electronic resource] / edited by Steve Hall, Tereza Kuldova, and Mark Horsley.
Handbook of clinical neuropsychology / edited by Jennifer M. Gurd, Udo Kischka, John C. Marshall
Clinical sonography : a practical guide / [edited by] Roger C. Sanders, Barbara Hall-Terracciano ; with Amanda K. Auckland [and 37 others]
An Aging Population in Asia Creates Economic Challenges
Elderly populations in Asia are expanding more quickly than other age groups. This shift in population age structure had two major impacts: demand for income support for the elderly will rise because their labor income tends to be extremely low; and gross domestic product (GDP) and other aggregate economic indicators will grow more slowly as growth in the effective labor force declines. In countries where government programs play an important role in old-age support, tax rates will have to rise or benefits will have to be curtailed or both—all options with significant political costs.
The Company of Neighbours [electronic resource] : revitalizing community through action-research / C. Kenneth Banks and J. Marshall Mangan
Sustainability planning and collaboration in rural Canada [electronic resource] : taking the next steps / Lars K. Hallström, Mary A. Beckie, Glen T. Hvenegaard and Karsten Mündel, editors
NGOs in india [electronic resource] : the challenges of women's empowerment and accountability / Patrick Kilby
Nanotechnology Characterization Tools for Environment, Health, and Safety Challa S.S.R. Kumar, editor
Competing against luck : the story of innovation and customer choice / Clayton M. Christensen, Taddy Hall, Karen Dillon, and David S. Duncan
Coronavirus: Now, Bhopal cops have a song about challenges and solutions
Now the department is ferrying local DJs from colony to colony who play the song and follow it up with a short message
Challenges to make India preferred investment destination remain: survey
India's financial sector faces certain challenges that hold it back from becoming a preferred destination for global investors even though reforms have made domestic capital market more vibrant and transparent, the Economic Survey said today.
Lukewarm response to NPS remains a challenge
Reforms will help establish a credible social security system, specially for the elderly
A green challenge to red brigade
Gold medalist sets up farmers'' club in Muzaffarpur, motivates villagers to cultivate land they had left untouched for fear of Maoists.
Challenging the drought crisis, with farm ponds
Struggling with a severe drought-like situation, Maharashtra has a group of smiling farmers who had built farm ponds for irrigation
The wholesaler''s challenge
Power engineering : advances and challenges / editors, Viorel Badescu, George Cristian Lazaroiu, Linda Barelli
Nanotechnology applications in dairy science: packaging, processing, and preservation / edited by Lohith Kumar Dasarahally-Huligowda, Megh R. Goyal, Hafiz Ansar Rasul Suleria
'Will audiences be ready to enter cinema halls?'
'The entertainment industry is on the verge of a big, big, change over the next few months and years.'
Dangerous Object: Hallmark Dummy Launcher
Hallmark Dummy Launcher is a duck gun used for training hunting dogs. The gun uses blank ammunition to blast a fake duck 50 to 80 yards so the dog can practice retrieving it.
Teen Technorati - The LEGO Challenge: Creative Problem-Solving
In this episode of Teen Technorati, the 40 finalists are split up into teams and tasked with building a bridge made out of LEGO. Only one team emerges as the winner, but during the challenge the finalists’ leadership and problem-solving skills begin to surface. Plus, fellowship hopefuls Ishaan Gulrajani, Lucy Guo, Darby Schumacher, and Catherine Ray explain the concepts behind their individual Thiel projects.
WIRED’s Scott Dadich Takes the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Watch WIRED editor in chief Scott Dadich take the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge—while doing the math behind how long it would take for every person in the world to have completed the challenge. (Want to check our work? Go to http://wrd.cm/icebucketmath.) Scott's donated to help put an end to ALS. Go to alsa.org to learn how you can help too. Thanks to GQ’s Michael Hainey for the nomination. Scott’s paying it forward: Consider yourselves challenged, Chris Hardwick, Cindi Leive, and Carlton Cuse!
WIRED's Gadget Challenge - Can a Hand Vacuum Suck Up a Kiddie Pool of Fruity Pebbles?
Erik and Justin test out the most stylish gadgets available at this year’s WIRED Store. See what happens when the two get their hands on a Dyson handheld vacuum, the Ballo stool (a sleeker update to the balance ball chair), and a modern, Bluetooth-controlled gramophone.
WIRED's Gadget Challenge - Mind-Controlled Helicopters
What happens when you take hi-tech toys and put them into overdrive? Find out, as Justin and Erik test out a brain-controlled helicopter, littleBits circuit modules, and a wheeling app-controlled robot called Ollie.
WIRED's Gadget Challenge - LED Skateboard Battle
Erik and Justin try out fitness gadgets that promise to take your workout to the next level. Find out how JayBird’s BlueBuds X headphones, Withing’s Pulse 02 watch, and Sunset’s LED skateboard stack up when they get put to the test.
WIRED's Gadget Challenge - Exclusive WIRED Store Walk-Through
Can’t make it to the WIRED store in person? Take an exclusive tour of this year’s gadget haven and check out everything the store has to offer with Erik and Justin from Battle Damage.
Nerf's new challenge
Hallucination Hunters
An exclusive clip of the forthcoming series finale of Children's Hospital on Adult Swim.
Cadillac Challenges Tesla with a Super Smart Self-Driving Sedan
Cadillac's new self-driving car isn't just watching the road, it's watching the driver. The system it calls "super cruise" is designed to crack the so-called "hand-off" problem.
Shaping Smarter Cities - Global Challenges
Mouser Electronics Brand Ambassador, Grant Imahara, sat down with our WIRED Brand Lab Editor to identify the global challenges that our major cities are facing. It’s these key challenges that will help dictate where Grant travels to and why. Produced for Mouser Electronics by the WIRED Brand Lab