This groundbreaking book presents an innovative predictive concept in geographical ecology that reveals local mechanisms of global environmental changes.
There is growing global interest in understanding how digital technologies, institutional and physical spaces, particularly within the framework of digital and green agendas, can transform cities, influence behaviour, and stimulate innovation.
Addressing the complex social fabric of Indian society, this book explores its history, marked by enduring conflicts between Brahmanic and Un-Brahmanic forces that have shaped its ideological and philosophical traditions.
Raw Materials and Pacific Economic Integration (1978) focuses on the trade in raw materials - the basis for trade between Australia and Japan, and indeed for the economic relations within the Western Pacific regions.