Resources, Society and Environmental Management

Resources, Society and Environmental Management
Published: 4/28/1997
The ever-increasing human population creates an open-ended demand for biophysical resources. Until recently these resources were assumed to be endlessly available, but by the 1970s it was apparent that the rate of resource consumption had already created many shortages and price increases. Resources, Society and Environmental Management is intended to develop the reader's understanding of society's need for resources, and how the use and allocation of these can lead to resource depletion. The authors cover…

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