Population Statistics for England and Wales: First Quarter for 1962No Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1038/195947e0NoneNature Publishing Group UKNature
“David Attenborough, in full Sir David Frederick Attenborough, (born May 8, 1926, London, England), English broadcaster, writer, and naturalist noted for his innovative educational television programs, especially the nine-part Life series … wrote (and narrated) a succession of award-winning telev...
Thus he concluded that the excessive growth of human populations must be controlled by high death rates resulting from poverty, disease, starvation, and war. Malthus could not foresee the great advances in science and technology which permitted a fivefold increase in the population of England since...
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A Historical Perspective on Economic Aspects of the Population Explosion: The Case of Preindustrial England In the 3 parts of this paper focusing on a historical perspective on economic aspects of the population explosion -- the case of preindustrial England atte... RD Lee - 《Easterlin Ra Ed...
The study's primary purpose was to recognise the effects of determinants on the level of fertility and thereby explain the differences in trends in the
Effects of agricultural change on nesting Lapwings Vanellus vanellus in England and Wales The impact of agricultural change on the nesting of Lapwings in England and Wales between 1962 and 1985 was analysed using nest-record cards of the BTO. Habitat use changed over the period with a general ...
As surely as darkness follows the setting of the sun, so surely will England recede as a manufacturing nation, unless her industrial population become much more conversant with science than they are now. — Lyon Playfair In 'The Study of Abstract Science Essential to the Progress of Industry',...