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Colloquial Chinese

Ping-cheng Tʿung and D.E. Pollard

(Colloquial series)

Routledge, 1989, c1982

  • : pbk.
  • : cassette
  • : book and cassette course

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English and Chinese

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Volume

: book and cassette course ISBN 9780415000758

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First published in 1995. Managing today’s rapidly changing environment inevitably involves managing conflicts between the demands of development and conservation; the needs of the present and of the future; and between different community interests, professional positions and political priorities. Risks and Opportunities provides both a guide to managing environmental change, and a training manual to pave the way to successful conflict resolution. It explores the full range of potential conflicts and looks at various methods for their resolution. It covers the who, what, why and when of managing change, and emphasizes the need to develop an active and strategic approach which indemnifies the interests and abilities of all the stakeholders. The book’s detailed case studies provide in-depth material on the conflicting uses of urban, agricultural and natural environments, and the self-teaching guide and exercises will enable individual readers and organizations to acquire the necessary practical and team-building skills.

Table of Contents

  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Glossary
  • Acknowledgements
  • Part One: Managing Environmental Conflicts Valerie A. Brown
  • 1. Opportunity and Risk 2. The Challenge of Changing Environmental Management 3. What to Manage? The Five Stages of Environmental Management 4. How to Manage? The Role of Conflict Management to Environmental Management 5. Who Manages? On Becoming an Environmental Manager
  • Part Two: Managing Environmental Change
  • 6. A Heroic Effort: A Case Study of the Salmon Fishing Industry in British Columbia D. Ingle Smith and John Handmer 7. Saving a Shire: Reclaiming a Salt-affected Irrigation District in Victoria Bruce McKenzie, Linden Orr and Peter Crabb 8. Trouble with Traffic: The Effects of Rapid Urbanisation in Bangkok, Thailand Anuchat Poungsomlee, Helen Ross and Rob Wiseman 9. The Future of Calico Creek: Local Management of a Small Subtropical Water Catchment D. Ingle Smith, Linden Orr and Rob Wiseman
  • Part Three: Managing Conflict and Change: A Learning Programme Valerie A. Brown, Rob Wiseman and Ian McAuley
  • 10. Introduction: Setting the Agenda 11. Stage 1: Exploration and Forecasting 12. Stage 2: Analysis and Coordination 13. Stage 3: Goalsetting and Negotiation 14. Stage 4: Action and Cooperation 15. Stage 5: Evaluation and Illumination 16. Individual Learning and Personal Change 17. Organisational Learning and Social Change
  • Appendix
Volume

: cassette ISBN 9780415018555

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Colloquial Chinese is a highly regarded course used by many institutions world wide.
Volume

: pbk. ISBN 9780415018609

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T'ung and Pollard's Colloquial Chinese course is the ideal introductory course for all dedicated learners of Mandarin Chinese. Written by experienced teachers, the course provides a rigorous introduction to the pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar of Mandarin Chinese. By the end of this rewarding course learners will be able to communicate confidently in a wide variety of situations. The solid foundation provided is also ideal for those who wish to advance their language skills to higher levels. Divided into 17 lessons, each lesson contains conversations based on common daily situations, vocabularies, grammar notes and exercises to help learn and practice basic skills. Key features include: clear grammar explanations lots of exercises for regular practice Pinyin Romanization used throughout Chinese-English glossary for quick reference. Audio material to accompany the course is available to download free in MP3 format from www.routledge.com/cw/colloquials. Recorded by native speakers, the audio material features the dialogues and texts from the book and will help develop your listening and pronunciation skills.

Table of Contents

Colloquial Chinese Cassette. Introduction. The Sounds of Mandarin Chinese. Lesson One. Lesson Two. Lesson Three. Lesson Four. Lesson Five. Lesson Six. Lesson Seven. Lesson Eight. Lesson Nine. Lesson Ten. Lesson Eleven. Lesson Twelve. Lesson Thirteen. Lesson Fourteen. Lesson Fifteen. Lesson Sixteen. Lesson Seventeen. Abbreviations for Grammatical Terms. Vocabulary.

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