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... Problems of multiple land use There is agreement that development in regions such as the Cairngorms should be controlled through a planned approach designed to consider all interests , including the larger national interest . The problem ...
... Problems of multiple land use There is agreement that development in regions such as the Cairngorms should be controlled through a planned approach designed to consider all interests , including the larger national interest . The problem ...
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... problem of implementing conservation is institutional and political . To quote Fraser Darling , ' the term natural ... Problems of multiple land use Conservation problems Discussion section References.
... problem of implementing conservation is institutional and political . To quote Fraser Darling , ' the term natural ... Problems of multiple land use Conservation problems Discussion section References.
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... problem - oriented studies , particularly the community problems of environmental quality . As we noted in Chapter 5 , ecologists now recognize the necessity for a team approach to the study of even relatively simple ecosystems , if ...
... problem - oriented studies , particularly the community problems of environmental quality . As we noted in Chapter 5 , ecologists now recognize the necessity for a team approach to the study of even relatively simple ecosystems , if ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Initial approaches to vegetation study | 11 |
Initial approaches to soil study | 28 |
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