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Boyden, Stephen Vickers

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The following entries are from the History of Australian Science and Technology Bibliography.

Books

  • Boyden, S., Western civilization in biological perspective: patterns in biohistory, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1987. [ Details ]

  • Boyden, S., Biohistory: the interplay between human society and the biosphere - past and present, Parthenon/UNESCO, Paris, 1992. [ Details ]

  • Boyden, S., The biology of civilisation: understanding human culture as a force in nature, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 2004. [ Details ]

  • Boyden, S.; Millar, S.; Newcombe, K.; O'Neill B., The ecology of a city and its people: the case of Hong Kong, Australian National University Press, Canberra, 1981. [ Details ]

  • Boyden, Stephen; Dovers, Stephen; Shirlow, Megan, Our Bioshphere Under Threat: Ecological Realities and Australia's Opportunities, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1990, 347 pp. [ Details ]

Conference Papers

  • Boyden, S,, 'People and nature; the big picture', in Nature and Society Forum, Canberra, 2005. [ Details ]

Edited Books

  • Boyden, S. (ed.), The impact of civilisation on the biology of man, Australian National University Press, Canberra, 1970. [ Details ]

Journal Articles

  • Boyden, S., 'An integrative ecological approach to the study of human settlements', MAB Technical Note, vol. 12, UNESCO, Paris, 1979. [ Details ]


Online Sources

 

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