This printed item features only the Introduction and Part 1 of the article. Entire article is available via UI on-line subscription., Author argues that within the United States small-scale, alternative agriculture is a possible "middle ground" between nature and culture, wilderness and city, increasing the social and ecological connectivity of heterogeneous urban, suburban and rural patches within the landscape matrix.
Reallocation of bauxite production away from Jamaica by the aluminum producers in reaction to an ad valorem tax imposed in January 1974. The case for some form of profits-based tax