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Kapitel 2
1 Gottschalk, L. C. "Effects of Soil Erosion on Navigation in Upper Chesapeake Bay." Geographica Review, XXXV, No. 2, April, 1945.
2 Harroy, J. P. Ajrique, Tevre qui meuvt. Bruxelles: Marcel Hayez, 1944, p. 72.
3 Gaffron, H. "Photosynthesis and the Production of Organic Matter on Earth," in Currents in Biochemical Research. New York: Interscience Publishers, Inc., 1946, p. 26.
4 Ackerman, Edward A. "The Geographie Meaning of Ecological Land Use." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, I, 2, October, 1946.
5 Harroy, J.-P. Op. cit., p. 52.
6 Pearson, F. A., and F. A. Harper. The World's Hunger. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1945.
7 Pearson, F. A., and Don Paarlberg. Starvation Truths, Half-Truths, Untruths (pamphlet). Ithaca, 1946.
8 Ritchie, James-' The Influence of Man on Animal Life in Scotland. Cambridge, 1920.
9 Clark, Frances "Measures of the Abundance of the Sardine, Sardinops caerulea, in California Waters." Sacramento: Bull. 53, Bureau of Marine Fisheries, 1939.
10 Murphy, R. C. Conservation — VI. New York: Garden Club of America, 1941.
11 Gurney, Senator Chan. Letter to the New York Times, July 27, 1947.
Kapitel 3
1 Korzybski, Alfred. Science and Sanity. Lancaster: Science Press, 1941.
Kapitel 4
1 Pearson, Frank A., and Don Paarlberg, Starvation Truths, Half-truths, Untruths. Ithaca, 1946, p.12
2 Cited in Burch, Guy Irving, and Eimer Pendell. Population Roads to Peace of War. Washington: Population Reference Bureau, 1945.
3 Clark, Colin. The Conditions of Economic Progress. London: Mac-millan, 1940.
4 Pearson and Paarlberg. Op. cit.: . ;
5 Walford, Cornelius. Famines of the World: Past and Present. London: Edward Stanford, 1879.
6 Cited in Burch and Pendell. Op. cit.
7 Donnell, E. J. Chronological and Statistical History of Cotton. New York, 1872, p. 19.
8 Harris, Seymour E. "The Economist's View of Land Use." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, I, No. 2, October, 1946.
9 Moulton, Harold G. The Formation of Capital. Washington: The Brookings Institution, 1935.
10 Kelly, Tom. "There's More to Dirt than Gets in Your Eye." Outdoor America, 12, No. 4, March, 1947.
11 Harris, Seymour E. Op. cit.
12 Dublin, Louis I. Population Problems. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1926.
13 Clark, Colin. Op. cit.
14 Burch, Guy Irving. In Population Bulletin, III, No. 1, March, 1947. Washington: Population Reference Bureau.
15 Senior, Clarence. "Population Pressures and the Future of Puerto Rico." Journal of Heredity, 38, No. 5, May, 1947.
16 Burch, Guy Irving. In Population Bulletin, II, No. 5, May, 1946. Washington: Population Reference Bureau.
17 Burch, Guy Irving. Op. cit.
Kapitel 5
1 Ackerman, Edward A. Op. cit.
2 Ritchie, James. The Influence of Man on Animal Life in Scotland. Cambridge, 1920.
3 Weaver, J. E., and F. E. Clements. Plant Ecology. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1938.
4 Leopold, Aldo, Lyle K. Sowls, and David L. Spencer. "A Survey of Over-populated Deer Ranges in the United States." Journal of Wildlife Management, 11, No. 2, April, 1947.
5 Hesse, R., W. C. Allee, and K. P. Schmidt. Ecological Animal Geography. New York. John Wiley & SonSi 1937.
6 Sears, Paul B. "Man and Nature in Modern Ohio. "Ohio State Archaeological and Historical' Quarterly, 56, No. 2, April, 1947.
7 Pelzer, Karl J. Pioneer Settlement in the Asiatic Tropics. New York: American Geographica! Society, 1945.
8 Musgrave, G. W. "The Quantitative Evaluation of Factors in Water Erosion—A First Approximation." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2, No. 3, July, 1947.
9 Shantz, H. L. In Conservation of Renewable Recources. Philadelphia, 1941, pp. 37-39.
10 Graham, Edward H. "The Ecological Approach to Land Use." A Symposium, The Biologist's Viewpoint. Reprinted from the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, I, No. 2, October, 1946, p. 58.
11 Cited in Lotka, A. J. Elements of Physical Biology. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1925.
Kapitel 6
1 Craven, Avery O. "Soil Exhaustion As a Factor in the Agricultural History of Virginia and Maryland, 1606-1860." Urbana: University of Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences, XIII, 1, 1925, pp. 1-179.
2 Watts, Lyle F. "Timber Shortage or Timber Abundance in the U.S.A." Unasylva, I, No. 1, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
3 Problems and Progress of Forestry in the United States, Report of the Joint Committee of Foresters of the National Research Council and the Society of American Foresters (Washington, D.C.), 1946, pp. 1-112.
4 Foster, Ellery. America's Log Jam and How to Break It. Washington: C.-I.O. Department of Research and Education, n. d.
5 Dewhurst, J. Frederick. America's Needs and Resources, New York: The Twentieth Century Fund, 1947.
6 The Western Range. Senate Document 199, 74th Congress, 1936.
7 Allred, B. W. "Viewpoints on Conservation of Grazing Lands." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2, No. 1, January, 1947.
8 The Washington Sunday Star, Jan. 5, 1947.
9 Gottschalk, L. C. Op. cit.
10 Gottschalk, L. C. Op. cit.
11 Sears, P. B. Op. cit.
12 Jacks, G. V., and R. O. Whyte. "Erosion and Soil Conservation." Aberystwyth: Bull. 25, Herbage Publication Series, March, 1938.
13 Washington, Conservation News, Aug. 1, 1947.
14 Bird, John A. Western Ground Waters and Food Production. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Miscellaneous Publication 504.
15 Sears, P. B. Op. cit.
16 Jackson, H. H. T. "Conserving Endangered Wüdlife Species." In Smitksonian Report, 1945.
17 Allred, B. W. Op. cit.
18 Iowa Conservationist, Aug. 15, 1946.
19 Bunce, A. C. Economics of Soil Conservation. Arnes: Iowa State College Press, 1942.
20 Pearson and Harper. Op. cit.
21 Whelpton, P. K. "Population Policy for the United States." Journal of Heredity, XXX, No. 9, September, 1939.
Kapitel 7
1 Vogt, W. "Mexican Natural Resources: Their Past, Present and Future." In Report on Activities of the Conservation Section, Division of Agricultural Cooperation. Washington: Pan American Union, 1946.
2 Vogt, W. The Population of Venezuela and its Natural Resources. Washington: Pan American Union, 1946.
3 Allen, Robert S. Our Fair City. New York: Vanguard Press, 1947.
4 Cooke, M. L. Brazil on the Mar eh. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1944.
5 Venezuelan Report. Washington: The Venezuelan Embassy.
6 Osorio Tafall, B. F. "El Destino Maritimo de Mexico." Mexico, D.F.: Revista de Economia, X, No. 8, Aug. 31, 1947.
7 Vaillant, George C. Aztecs of Mexico. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1941.
8 Vogt, W. Op. cit.
9 Population Index. April, 1947. Princeton. Data from FAO. and U.S. Bureau of the Budget.
10 Foreign Commerce Weekly, Aug. 2, 1947.
11 Vogt, W. The Population of El Salvador and Its Natural Resources. Washington: Pan American Union, 1946.
12 Vogt, W. The Population of Costa Rica and Its Natural Resources. Washington: Pan American Union, 1946.
13 Vogt, W. "Informe sobre Aves Guaneras." In Boletin de la Compania Administradora del Guano. Lima, 1942.
14 McBride, G. M. Chile: Land and Society. New York: American Geographical Society, 1936.
15 Elgueta G., Manuel, and Juan Jirkal H. Erosion de los Suelos de Chile. Boletin Teenico, No. 4. Santiago: Ministerio de Agricultura, 1943-
16 Vogt, W. "Hunger at the Peace Table." Saturday Evening Post, May 12, 1945.
Kapitel 8
1 Data from Report of the FAO Mission to Greece. Washington: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1947, p. 155; Population Bulletin, III, No. 1. Population Reference Bureau, Washington.
2 Pearson, Frank A., and Don Paarlberg. Op. cit.
3 Wheeler, Leslie A. European Wheat Requirements and Policies. Wahington: USDA, 1938 (mimeographed).
4) Brandt, Karl. Feeding the World. Chicago: The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1944 (mimeographed).
5 Population Index. April, 1947, Princeton. Data from FAO and U.S. Bureau of the Budget.
6) Pearson, Frank, and Floyd Harper. Op. cit.
7) World Population Estimates. OIR Report 4192. Washington: Department of State, March 1, 1947.
8) Yates, P. Lamartine, and D. Warriner, Food and Farming in Post-War Europe. London: Oxford University Press, 1943.
9 Bourne, Geoffrey H. Starvation in Europe. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1943.
10 Yates and Warriner. Op. cit.
11 Much of the above material from Report of the FAO Mission to Greece.
12 Jacks, G. V., and R. O. Whyte. "Erosion and SoilConservatiön." In Bulletin 25, Herbage Publication Series. Aberystwyth, March, 1938.
13 Baker, O. E. In Population (Lectures on the Harris Foundation, 1929). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1930.
Kapitel 9
1 From the book, Asia's Lands and Peoples, by Dr. George B. Cressey. published by Whittlesey House, Copyright, 1944, by McGraw-Hül Book Company, Inc.
2 Thompson, W. S. Population and Peace in the Pacific. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1946.
3 Cressey. Op. cit.
4 Jacks, G. V., and R. O. Whyte. Vanishing Lands. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1939.
5 Cressey. Op. cit.
6 Thorp, James. Geography of the Solls of China.
7 Phillips Ralph W., Ray G. Johnson, and Raymond T. Moyer. The Livestock of China. Washington, 1945.
8 Jacks and Whyte. Op. cit.
9. Shirole, M. K. "Soil Conservation—Nation 's Foremost Need in India." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2, No. 2, April, 1947.
10 Cressey. Op. cit.
11 Chandrasekhar, S. India's Population. New York: The John Day Co., 1946.
12 Cook, R. "Mother India's Starving Children." Journal of Heredity, 8, No. 37, August, 1946.
13 Mukerjee, R. Races, Lands and Food. New York: The Dryden Press, 1946.
14 Cressey. Op. cit. 16 Cressey. Op. cit.
16 Novakovsky, S. "Arctic or Siberian Hysteria as a Reflex of the Geographie Environment." Ecology, V, No. 2, April, 1924.
17 Sobolev, S. S. "Protecting the Soils in the U.S.S.R." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2, No. 3, July 1947.
18 Fischer, John. Why They Behave Like Russians. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1947.
19 Jacks, G. V., and R. O. Whyte. "Erosion and Soil Conservation." Bulletin 25, Herbage Publ. Series. Aberystwyth, March, 1938.
20 New York Times Magazine, May 4, 1947.
Kapitel 10
1 Pearson and Harper. Op. cit.
2 Lowdermilk, W. C. "Lessons from the Old World to the Americas in Land Use." Washington: Smithsonian Report, 1943, pp. 420-421. Reprinted from Proceedings of the Eighth A merican Scientific Congress, Vol. 5.
3 Source of material for this chapter, unless otherwise indicated: Harroy, J. P. Afrique, Terre qui meurt. Bruxelles: Marcel Hayez, 1944.
4 Hailey, Lord. An African Survey. London: Oxford University Press, 1938.
6 Union of South Africa. Final Report of the Drought Investigation Commission, October, 1923. Capetown: Cape Times Limited, Government Printers, 1923, pp. 14-15.
Kapitel 11
1 Terral, Rufus. The Missouri Valley. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1947.
2 Sears P. B. "Importance of Ecology in the Training of Engineers." Science, 106, 2740, Jury 4, 1947.
3 Pendle ton, R. L. Training for Agricultural Research in Humid Tropical Asia. New York: Southeast Asia Institute (Educational Memorandum), n. d.
4 Coucke, V. J., and J. J.Walsh, M.D., Ph.D. The Sterile Period in Family Life. New York: Joseph F. Wagner, Inc., 1933.
5 Latz, L. J., M.D. The Rhythm of Sterility and Fertility in Women. Chicago: Latz Foundation, 1932.
Maße:
1 Acker = 0,405 ha 1 Buhsel = 35,24 l 1 Fuß = 30,48 cm
Fahrenheit: 100° Celsius entsprechen 180° Fahrenheit. Der Gefrierpunkt liegt bei +32° Fahrenheit; der Siedepunkt bei +212° Fahrenheit.
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