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How Much Land Can Ten Billion People Spare for Nature?

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Advances in farming technology combined with changing values and diets could ensure that the world’s population will use existing cropland more economically and thus save more land for natural or wilderness use in the next 50 years. Author: Paul E. Waggoner, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven.

R121, February 1994, 64 pp., Available free online and in print (fee for shipping/handling).

 

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Paul Waggoner

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