Explore the critical intersection of oceanography, population dynamics, and resource management in "Oceanography, Population Resources and the World." This oral history transcript, compiled from interviews conducted between 1986 and 1999, features insights from Sarah L. Sharp and the renowned oceanographer Roger Revelle.
Delve into discussions on the state of our oceans, the impact of population growth on natural resources, and the challenges of sustainable development. This book provides a valuable historical perspective on the scientific and societal concerns surrounding these vital issues, offering a unique glimpse into the thinking of leading experts at the time.
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