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The role of science and technology in reducing the impact of natural disasters on mankind; report.

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Corporate Authors: United Nations. Advisory Committee on the Application of Science and Technology to Development., United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, United Nations, 1972.
Series:[Document] (United Nations) ; ST/ECA/157.
Subjects:
Natural disasters.
Disaster relief.
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