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  1. Natural resources

    Huberty, Martin Richard, 1894-
    [2d ed.] - New York, McGraw-Hill, 1959.

  2. Natural resources

    Pasadena, Calif. : Salem Press, c1998.

    "This unique three-volume set brings together articles concerning natural resources and surrounding issues about their management. Written to provide traditional and more recent views on naturally occurring resources, their uses, economic benefits, and ecological ramifications of both use and retrieval in an easily understandable manner, it more than succeeds. Over 400 signed entries use charts, tables, and photographs to answer the basic what, when, where, why, and how questions. Specific minerals, organizations, historical events, and biographies are included as well as articles on energy and ecological resources. Appendixes include a time line of events, mineral resource production by resource, state, and county."--"Outstanding Reference Sources: the 1999 Selection of New Titles, " American Libraries, May 1999. Comp. by the Reference Sources Committee, RUSA, ALA.This three-volume reference work contains 438 articles covering areas as diverse as soil, fisheries, forests, aluminium, the Industrial Revolution, oil drilling, and government agencies and their role in resource management.

  3. Natural resources : issues and outlook

    Huntington, N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers, 2001.

    Countries rich in natural resources must manage them wisely or risk a diminution of the standard of living of its citizens. A major threat, however, lurks behind every door in the form of greedy developers and other short-term thinkers. This book examines key issues related to the natural resources of the United States.

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  1. Argentina, vegetation and natural resources

    United States Office of Strategic Services. Research and Analysis Branch
    1945

    "No. 5539." "Free." "Reliability code: 00-2B-2."

  2. Guatemala, natural resources and land use

    United States Office of Strategic Services. Research and Analysis Branch
    1943

    compiled and drawn in the Branch of Research and Analysis, OSS. "Reproduced in the Reproduction Section, OSS." "No. 2182."

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