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Global Resource Strategy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

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Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1979

References

* World Population Estimates 1978, published by the Environmental Fund, 1302 Eighteenth Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036: 1 p., with ‘explanatory remarks and numbered footnotes… on the reverse side.’ In some respects the prospects look less sombre than in others—see, for example, Dr Thomas F. Malone's ‘Reflections’ (published in his paper following the present comments) as Chairman of the Singapore Symposium on Science and Technology for Development, which to some extent grew out of our Second ICEF (see footnote† on following page).Google Scholar

The Environmental Future: Proceedings of the first International Conference on Environmental Future, held in Finland from 27 June to 3 July 1971, edited by Polunin, Nicholas. Macmillan, London & Basingstoke, England, and Barnes & Noble, New York: xiv + 660 pp., illustr. (1972).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Growth Without Ecodisasters? Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Environmental Future (2nd ICEF), held in Reykjavik, Iceland, 5–11 June 1977, edited by Polunin, Nicholas. Macmillan, London & Basingstoke, England, and Halsted Press Division of John Wiley & Sons, New York etc.: xxvi + 650 pp. of text (plus indexes), illustr. (in press).Google Scholar

* Global Resource Resolution, by Vallentyne, J. R.: Environmental Conservation, Vol. 4, No. 4, p. 270, Winter 1977CrossRefGoogle Scholar. See also his Presidential Address to SIL: ‘Today is Yesterday's Tomorrow’, Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol., 20, pp. 112, 1978.Google Scholar

See the account of this ‘Second International Congress of Ecology, held [in] Jerusalem, Israel, … September 1978’, published in Environmental Conservation, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 309311, Winter 1978Google Scholar, after checking with the Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee and the outgoing President of INTECOL (the International Association for Ecology, the sponsoring organization). The SIL Global Resource Resolution has also been approved by the International Association for Great Lakes Research and by Friends of the Earth (FOE).