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Military Activities and the Human Environment
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 August 2009
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* See, for example, our extensive featuring of UNEP in our Spring issue of last year.—Ed.
** In which connection we first ran across Dr Westing more than a decade ago, and published his ‘Herbicides in War: Current Status and Future Doubt’ in our old Journal (Biological Conservation, 4 (5), pp. 322–7, figs, 1972.—Ed.Google Scholar
† Including several which we have been privileged to publish, such as his ‘Environmental Impact of Nuclear War’ (Environmental Conservation, 8 (4), pp. 269–73, 1981), his Guest Editorial ‘Environmental Consequences of Nuclear Warfare’ (Ibid., 9(4), pp. 269–72, 1982), and the joint ‘The Environmental Imperative of Nuclear Disarmament’ heading up our present issue.—Ed.