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Island Survival Tactics - cover

Island Survival Tactics

Yves Earhart

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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"Island Survival Tactics" presents a groundbreaking approach to coastal survival by combining rigorous scientific research with practical field-tested strategies. Drawing from five decades of documented survival cases across 47 remote island locations, this comprehensive guide introduces the innovative Coastal Survival Matrix, a framework that transforms complex environmental data into actionable survival protocols.The book methodically explores three essential components of coastal survival: environmental analysis, resource utilization, and psychological adaptation. Through detailed maps and analytical tools, readers learn to interpret tide patterns, weather systems, and terrain features for optimal decision-making in maritime environments. The resource section provides systematic inventories of marine edibles and freshwater collection techniques, backed by nutritional analyses and engineering principles.Particularly valuable is the "Isolation Resilience Protocol," developed through extensive interviews with survivors and psychological researchers. What sets this book apart is its data-driven methodology, moving beyond traditional anecdotal approaches to survival instruction. Each chapter integrates practical exercises and assessment tools, making complex concepts accessible to outdoor professionals, researchers, and serious adventurers.The guide especially excels in connecting various disciplines - from marine biology to environmental psychology - creating a comprehensive understanding of coastal survival dynamics while acknowledging specific limitations for polar regions.
Disponibile da: 13/01/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 138 pagine.

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