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Tag: Agriculture

Human Impact in Asia, 2001
Freshwater Withdrawal by Sector in 2000
Environmental Threats in the Barents Region, 1998
Employment in Industry and Services 1950 and 1991
Distribution and Limits of Cultivation of the Principal Plants Useful to Mankind, 1865
Deforestation of Rondonia, Brazil since 1980
Coffee Cultivation c1998
CO2 Emissions from Industrial Processes, 1997
China’s New Commercial Power, 2002
Children Stunted and Land Degradation, 1995
Central Asia c. 2000-1000 BC with inset showing the Spread of Indo-European Languages
Akkadian Empire

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