The Economic Development and the Rise and Fall of Únĕtice Populations: A Case of Ecologically Unsustainable Economic Growth? Initial Thoughts
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- Tisdell, Clem & Svizzero, Serge, 2016. "The Economic Development and the Rise and Fall of Únĕtice Populations: A Case of Ecologically Unsustainable Economic Growth? Initial Thoughts," Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers 249335, University of Queensland, School of Economics.
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Agropastoral sustainability; agricultural surplus; Central Europe; Early Bronze Age; ecological sustainability; ecosystem change; human migration; natural resource depletion; population pressures; sustainable development; Únĕtice.; Community/Rural/Urban Development;All these keywords.
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