The Vanishing Farmland Crisis : Critical Views of the Movement to Preserve Agricultural Land / / ed. by John Baden. Publ. for the Political Economy Research Center.

The 1979 publication Where Have All the Farmlands Gone? by the National Agricultural Lands Study painted a bleak future for American farmlands. Threatened by encroaching construction and soil erosion, these lands were seen as endangered—and as the direct prelude to a nationwide shortage of both food...

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Place / Publishing House:Bozeman/Mont. : : Univ. Pr. of Kansas,, 1985.
©1985.
Year of Publication:1984
1985
Language:English
Series:Studies in Government and Public Policy
Physical Description:1 online resource (IX, 169 Seiten.)
Notes:9 Beitr.
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