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Teil vonReginald Harold Clark fonds
R. Harmsen: Definitions of ecosystem and ecology. Energetics foe cosystems. Complexity of ecosystems. Succession and evolution of ecosystems. Concept of ecological homeostasis.
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Teil vonReginald Harold Clark fonds
R. Harmsen: Definitions of ecosystem and ecology. Energetics foe cosystems. Complexity of ecosystems. Succession and evolution of ecosystems. Concept of ecological homeostasis.
Myths and Realities of Independence in the Third World
Teil vonReginald Harold Clark fonds
C. Leys: Nationalism, decolonization, neo-colonialism, and the struggle for national development. Duplicate of MI123.159
Man's Dependence Upon Energy: The Energy outlook for Canada
Teil vonReginald Harold Clark fonds
C. Lafkas
Does the Future Lie in Interplanetary Space
Teil vonReginald Harold Clark fonds
R.N. Henriksen: Either growth or decline is virtually inevitable; growth is desirable if the race is to find a cosmic destiny. The interplanetary space will be compared with other possibilities for absorbing this growth.
Teil vonReginald Harold Clark fonds
A. Keppel-Jones
Teil vonReginald Harold Clark fonds
Martin H. Edwards: What are today's environmental problems, locally and around the world?
Chemicals in the Environment and Health
Teil vonReginald Harold Clark fonds
J.R. Hickman: The problem of chemicals in the environment and their implications for human health. The basis for regulatory standards; strategies for regulatory control of chemicals in the environment as a health protection manager.
Teil vonReginald Harold Clark fonds
D.B. McLay: A reply to the 'conventional wisdom' that the High Dam has been an ecological and economic disaster for Egypt.
Teil vonReginald Harold Clark fonds
W.H.C. Simmonds
Canadian Agriculture and World Food Supplies
Teil vonReginald Harold Clark fonds
R.P. Sims: The state of agriculture in Canada; the capacity and constraints in meeting future food demand. The potential for assisting in meeting their increasing demand.