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The Alps
A Bird's Eye View
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Cordee Code: | CNA312 |
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Page Size: | 280 x 375 mm |
No of Pages: | 512 |
Publisher: | Panalp D. O. O. |
ISBN13: | 9789616111195 |
Language: | English |
Published Date: | October 2009 |
Binding: | Hardback |
Illustrations: | 200 double spread colour photos and 50 single page photos plus maps & drawings. |
Weight: | 4950g |
Product Type: | Book |
Countries: | France |
The Alps: A Bird's-Eye View is a major project with completely new aerial photographs of the entire Alpine chain and up to date texts from experts in the world of geology; climate change; geography; Alpine tourism; natural environment; and more.
This is physically a big hardback book - 512 pages 28cm wide 37.5cm tall and weighing 4.95 kilos. The book has been compiled under the patronage of UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation) and includes a foreword by the Director-General of UNESCO and introductions by Sir Chris Bonington and the Alpine Convention.
The Alps are a single geographical and geological entity yet they also constitute a culturally and climatically very diverse region. Besides the Mediterranean region the Alps are the second largest ecosystem in Europe. The Alpine region today is home to 8 million people who speak eight major languages with many dialects and who are divided into eight nations.
This is physically a big hardback book - 512 pages 28cm wide 37.5cm tall and weighing 4.95 kilos. The book has been compiled under the patronage of UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation) and includes a foreword by the Director-General of UNESCO and introductions by Sir Chris Bonington and the Alpine Convention.
The Alps are a single geographical and geological entity yet they also constitute a culturally and climatically very diverse region. Besides the Mediterranean region the Alps are the second largest ecosystem in Europe. The Alpine region today is home to 8 million people who speak eight major languages with many dialects and who are divided into eight nations.