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Resource development in mainland Southeast Asia : political and environmental considerations /

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Main Author: Hirsch, Philip, 1957-
Corporate Author: University of Sydney. Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Sydney] NSW : Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific, University of Sydney, 1992.
Series:RIAP occasional paper ; no. 18.
Subjects:
Natural resources > Southeast Asia.
Geopolitics > Southeast Asia.
Economic development > Environmental aspects > Southeast Asia.
Southeast Asia > Environmental conditions.
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