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Explosive remnants of war in the human environment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 October 2009

Arthur H. Westing
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Abstract

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Editorial
Copyright
Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1996

References

For further reading

Anderson, K., Goose, S.D., Schurtman, M. & Stover, E. (Eds) (1993) Landmines: a deadly legacy. New York: Human Rights Watch: xii + 510 pp.Google Scholar
Prokosch, E. (1995) Technology of killing: a military and political history of antipersonnel weapons. London: Zed Books: xiv + 224 pp.Google Scholar
Roberts, S. & Williams, J. (1995) After the guns fall silent: the enduring legacy of landmines. Washington: Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation: x + 554 pp.Google Scholar
USDOS (19931994) Hidden killers. Washington: US Department of State (Publ. 10098 & 10225): iii + 185 + 86 + vi + 61 + 25 pp.Google Scholar
Westing, A.H. (Ed.) (1985) Explosive remnants of war: mitigating the environmental effects. London: Taylor & Francis: xvi + 141 pp.Google Scholar