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Title:
A review of the environmental consequences of industrial development in Cockburn Sound for Environmental Protection Authority Western Australia
Author:
W.D. Scott & Company Pty. Ltd.
Publisher:
Oxford : Oxford University Press,
Year:
1976.
Subject:
Environmental Evaluation.
;
Industrial development.
;
Cockburn Sound - Western Australia.
Type:
Book
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