If you liked Human sources of global change by Robert William Kates, Technology and Public Policy Program John F. Kennedy School of Government. Science, and Harvard University. Program on Science, Technology, and Public Policy, start with Population growth and agricultural change in Africa (1993), Reconstruction following disaster (1977), and Dual-use technology (1989). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Population growth and agricultural change in Africa
1993 · 461 pages · Robert William Kates · Same author
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Reconstruction following disaster
1977 · 331 pages · J. Eugene Haas, Robert William Kates, Martyn J. Bowden · Same author
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Dual-use technology
1989 · 19 pages · Technology and Public Policy Program John F. Kennedy School of Government. Science · Same author
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Risk assessment of environmental hazard
1978 · 112 pages · Robert William Kates · Same author
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International cooperation to combat desertification
1970 · 80 pages · Robert William Kates · Same author
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Dual use technologies
2005 · 28 pages · Todd A. Watkins, Technology and Public Policy Program John F. Kennedy School of Government. Science · Same author
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Geography, resources, and environment
1986 · 486 pages · Gilbert F. White, Robert William Kates · Same author
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Poor people and threatened environments: Global overviews, country comparisons, and local studies
1992 · 70 pages · Robert William Kates · Same author
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Industrial flood losses
1965 · 76 pages · Robert William Kates · Same author
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The comparative role of large and small firms in the diffusion of NC and CNC machine tool technologies
1990 · 15 pages · Maryellen R. Kelley, Technology and Public Policy Program John F. Kennedy School of Government. Science · Same author
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Natural hazard in human ecological perspective: hypotheses and models
1970 · 26 pages · Robert William Kates · Same author
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John L. Balderston papers
1980 · 282 pages · Robert William Kates, Leonardo Berry, Robert Kates · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Population growth and agricultural change in Africa (1993), Reconstruction following disaster (1977), Dual-use technology (1989), Risk assessment of environmental hazard (1978), and International cooperation to combat desertification (1970).
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Human sources of global change is by Robert William Kates, Technology and Public Policy Program John F. Kennedy School of Government. Science, and Harvard University. Program on Science, Technology, and Public Policy.