Språk:
Svenska
English
Contains information about title and source of a journal
Källa:
Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World [1-85984-382-4; 1-78168-061-2] Davis, Mike
år:2001
Contains list of services for current record
Basic services
Bibliotekskatalogen / Library catalogue
LIBRIS
Vill du beställa en artikelkopia?
Beställ här
Rapportera ett problem/ Report a problem
Användare som var intresserade av denna artikel tittade även på följande:
1.
Klein, I.
Malaria and Mortality in Bengal, 1840-1921.
The Indian economic and social history review
9.2 (1972): 132-160.
2.
Davis, M.
Late Victorian holocausts: El Niño famines and the making of the Third World.
Annals of the Association of American Geographers
92.1 (2002): 173-175.
3.
Overturf, Charlene T. T.
Late Victorian Holocausts: El Nino Famines and the Making of the Third World.
Journal of third world studies
23.2 (2006): 278-278.
4.
Sunil, Amrith.
Political culture of health in India: a historical perspective.
Economic and political weekly
42.2 (2007): 114-121.
5.
Zhang, David D., J.
Global climate change, war, and population decline in recent human history.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
104.49 (2007): 19214-19219.
6.
Colón González, Felipe J.
Limiting global-mean temperature increase to 1.5-2 °C could reduce the incidence and spatial spread of dengue fever in Latin America.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
115.24 (2018): 6243-6248.
7.
Elgin, C.
Can sustained economic growth and declining population coexist?
Economic modelling
29.5 (2012): 1899-1908.
8.
Corvalan, C.
Climate change and human health.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
85.11 (2007): 830-2.
9.
Aeschlimann, B.
Climate and the collapse of Maya civilization.
Science
299.5613 (2003): 1731-5.
10.
Watts, S.
BRITISH DEVELOPMENT POLICIES AND MALARIA IN INDIA 1897-C. 1929.
Past & present
165.165 (1999): 141-181.
Visa fler…
Visa färre…
Submit citation export
© 2024 SFX by Ex Libris Inc. |
Cookie Policy
CrossRef
Aktiverad