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Record: 1 | Title: | Can the growing human population feed itself? | Author(s): | Bongaarts, John | Source: | Scientific American; Mar94, Vol. 270 Issue 3, p36, 7p, 2 diagrams, 5 graphs, 3c | Document Type: | Article | Subject(s): | HUMAN ecology | Abstract: | Discusses
the different views of experts on the ability of the human population
to feed itself. Intensified agricultural practices; Environmental
aspect of the population; Shortage of land suitable for cultivation;
Percentage of lost value of land supporting plant life. INSET: The
potential impact of global warming on agriculture. | ISSN: | 0036-8733 | Accession Number: | 9403305470 | Persistent link to this record:
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