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Exploring the profound effects of conflicts on both human societies and the environment, this book delves into the intricate relationship between warfare and natural resources, particularly peatlands. It examines how wars have reshaped landscapes, influenced ecological balance, and altered human interactions with the environment. Through a blend of historical analysis and environmental science, it highlights the often-overlooked consequences of conflict on ecosystems and emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices in post-conflict recovery.

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War & Peat, Ian D. Rotherham, Christine Handley

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2014
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