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Human Environments and Natural Systems. A conflict of Dominion

Human Environments and Natural Systems. A conflict of Dominion

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Human Environments and Natural Systems. A conflict of Dominion

by Greenwood, Ned and J. M. B. Edwards

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0878720146
ISBN 13
9780878720149
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Duxbury Press, 1973, 429 Pp., 1973. Softcovers; ex-library; light stain on fore-edge of several leaves; minor shelfwear and light soiling of edges; o/w in good condition. . Soft Cover. Good.

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Title
Human Environments and Natural Systems. A conflict of Dominion
Author
Greenwood, Ned and J. M. B. Edwards
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good
ISBN 10
0878720146
ISBN 13
9780878720149
Publisher
Duxbury Press, 1973, 429 Pp.
Place of Publication
Massachusetts, Usa
Date Published
1973
Keywords
Ecosystems, Ecosystems, population, Populations, Human, Humans, World, Demographics,

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