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List of figures
Figure
1.1
Unwell man surrounded by insects (Meydenbach,
Hortus sanitatis
, 1485).
Figure
1.2
Governing the UN Sustainable Development Goals: interactions, infrastructures, and institutions.
Figure
6.1
Proportion of time spent on unpaid and paid work in selected countries, women and men, 2000–2014.
Figure
7.1
Cocoa production in Bougainville.
Figure
7.2
Chocolate festival: Arawa, Bougainville, 2016.
Figure
8.1
Schematic depicting the data sources used for traditional and syndromic surveillance systems.
Figure
8.2
Upstream detection of zoonoses.
Figure
8.3
Framework for integrated surveillance on antimicrobial resistance
and antimicrobial consumption.
Figure
9.1a
Schematic of resilient system defined by multiple loose ecological
ties among participants and only a few strong ties.
Figure
9.1b
Less resilient system defined by a stronger proportion of strong ties.
Figure
9.2
Schematic showing transition from an ecosystem defined at one
quasi-equilibrium (high stability) by many loose ties and high
resilience to another quasi-equilibrium defined by fewer loose ties
and less resilience.
Figure
9.3
General patterns of monthly rainfall, availability of household (HH) crops, and village chickens throughout the year, with and without regular vaccination of
chickens
against Newcastle disease in central Tanzania.
Figure
9.4a
Aerial photograph of the frozen Yamul Peninsula within the Arctic Circle with meandering rivers, scant riverine forest, and interfluvial tundra.
Figure
9.4b
Traditional shelters of the migratory Nenets, along the Yamul Peninsula, who are dependent on reindeer and fish for food.
Figure
9.4c
Semi-domesticated reindeer herded by
dogs
and Nenets on sleighs along the Yamul Peninsula.
Figure
9.4d
An
abattoir
and marketing company set up for the Nenets to
improve their income and enable a more modern lifestyle with schooling, access to communications, and other consumables.
Figure
9.5
Schematic showing interventions that turn sociopolitical lock-ins
in industrial food production into entry points for change compatible
with agroecological resilience..
Figure
10.1a
Land use
and agriculture and biodiversity
loss
.
Figure
10.1b
Land use
and agriculture 1700 to 2050.
Figure
10.2
Global production of meat, by type, 1961–2013.
Figure
10.3
Panel A: right-angled mixture triangle illustrating the
macronutrient composition of a hypothetical food as a percentage
of energy derived from the sum of these components. Panel B: we demonstrate how the
macro
nutrient composition of foods can be
used to understand patterns of human–wildlife conflict using data
for the grizzly bear (
Ursus arctos)
.
Figure
11.1
In Jaliakhali village, Bangladesh, a woman stands outside her
home which was rebuilt along an embankment after being destroyed
by cyclone Aila in 2009.
Figure
11.2
Françoise has been a mother with the SOS Childrens Village for 20
years. Françoise and her children sit outside in the evening and eat
their meal due to the lack of electric power in
Central African Republic
.
Figure
11.3
Sachin Deo works at the J. Hunter Pearls hatchery outside SavuSavu,
Fiji. Sachin holds a test tube of muelleri algae before pouring it into a
500 ml flask containing seawater and nutrients; the final product will
be liquid algae used to feed oyster larvae.
Figure
11.4
Children ride bikes along a road shadowed by large limestone rock formations in Maros District, Makassar,
Indonesia
.
Figure
11.5
The cocoa growers co-operative help to evenly spread
cocoa
beans during drying.
Figure
11.7
In the small city of Pyey, Myanmar, the sun sets over the Irrawady
River as a man casts another fishing line and a pack of crows fly overhead.
Figure
11.8
U Pho Pyae (white shirt), 74 years old, collects
water
from a communal water point close to his home.
Figure
11.9
A view over the Casa Loma barrio outside Bogota, Colombia.
Figure
11.10
A man pulls a net catching small fish along the bank of the Hooghly River in Canning, West Bengal,
India
, with a half-constructed
bridge crossing the river behind.
Figure
11.11
Hardiyanto, the treasurer of the cattle group in Karang Kendal hamlet, washing one of his cows in a small creek.’