RESOURCES, FOOD, ENERGY, POPULATION The Role of Horticulture in Human Well-being and Social Development, Diane Relf. 1992. Timber Press, Inc., Portland OR. 260 pages. ISBN: 0-88192-209-9. $49.95 [Book Review]

Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 14 (1):49-49 (1994)
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