Aantal boeken: 7

  • Laat je niet gek maken

    Wat gebeurt er eigenlijk vanbinnen?
    Maria Abrahamsen
     22,90
  • Natuurbeheer

    Praktijk en wetenschap hand in hand
    Geert De Blust, Jan van Uytvanck, Martin Hermy, Maurice Hoffmann
     65,00
  • De mens is geen plaag

    Over samenleven met 10 miljard mensen op aarde
    Cees Buisman
     17,90
  • Victor Horta and the Frison House in Brussels

    In the middle of the Lebeaustraat in Brussels, sandwiched between neo-Renaissance and neo-Gothic houses, stands an Art Nouveau jewel designed by Victor Horta: the Frison House. It was
    commissioned by Maurice Frison, a lawyer and friend of the architect, and was built in 1894-1895. Horta designed not only the house, but also all its furniture and decoration, right down to the smallest detail: from door handles to marble fireplaces, from mosaic floors to elegant banisters, from wall lamps to the gratings for the cellar openings. The absolute eyecatcher is the winter garden, whose elegant design allows soft yellow light to flow subtly into its perfectly proportioned space.

    Nupur Tron is the author of this book and owner of the house. In recent years, she has breathed new life back into Horta’s masterpiece. She pieced together bits of the old chandeliers she found in one of the cellars. She had items of furniture designed by Horta lovingly restored. With great passion, she continues to search for the funds that will allow her to restore the entire house to its former glory, one step at a time.

    Horta and the Frison House in Brussels is an ode to the architect and his creation.

    Nupur Tron is from India. She studied Design, Marketing & Merchandising and Fine Arts at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. She designs jewellery, in which the different styles of east and west meet in harmony.

     19,90
  • Humanity is not a plague

    How 10 Billion People can Exist Together
    Cees Buisman
     15,00

    Humanity is not a plague

    In Humanity is Not a Plague, Cees Buisman argues that it is possible for 10 billion people to exist together on this Earth – as predicted for the year 2100 – provided that the richer part of the world no longer merely focuses on its own health, prosperity and happiness, and instead starts working seriously on developing a higher consciousness.

    In this essay, Buisman sharply analyzes some of the problems facing mankind, such as fresh water shortages, whilst overturning several clichés and offering unexpected, positive solutions. Overpopulation is not the problem; the effects of our actions on the rest of the world have a much greater impact. ‘Back to nature’ is not the solution, nor is an overreliance on science and innovation. Large-scale technologies could even increase our problems. It seems that the growth of humanity will depend on the growth of our consciousness.

    Cees Buisman studied water purification engineering, in addition to business administration, communication theory and applied integral psychology. Throughout his life he has worked on new environmental technologies, which are used in industry all over the world. His scientific work is highly cited. Buisman is the Director of Wetsus – European Center for Sustainable Water Technology, and Professor at Wageningen University, in the Netherlands.

     15,00
  • Knooppunt Waddenzee

    Laura Govers, Rob Buiter, Theunis Piersma
     17,90

    Knooppunt Waddenzee

    Miljoenen wad- en watervogels trekken ieder jaar heen en weer tussen hun broedgebieden in Groenland, Scandinavië, West-Europa of Siberië, en hun wintergronden in Europa en Afrika. Als je alle routes van die trekvogels op de wereldbol tekent, zie je halverwege die kaart een druk knooppunt: de Waddenzee!

    In het project Metawad hebben onderzoekers van het Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek der Zee en de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen vijf compleet verschillende trekvogels van de Waddenzee onderzocht: de kanoet, de drieteenstrandloper, de rosse grutto, de rotgans en de lepelaar. Ze bekeken de vogels niet als ‘bewoners’ van die Waddenzee, maar als gebruikers van een veel groter systeem waar het wad een belangrijk onderdeel van is: het ‘metawad’.

    Knooppunt Waddenzee biedt een kleurrijk pallet van portretten van de wetenschappers, die ploeterend met palen en hekwerk achterop hun ets over de kwelder trekken, of uren achtereen in weer en wind – of juist bakkend onder de Afrikaanse zon – naar vogels met kleurringen aan hun pootjes staan te zoeken. Het biedt ook portretten van de vijf onderzochte vogelsoorten. Wat weten we van deze dieren? En vooral: hoe kunnen overheden of natuurbeheerders hun voordeel doen met deze wetenschap?

     17,90