Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 174
... shift from the hunter - gatherer economy to that principally associated principally with maize occurred around AD 500 , not 500 years later as formerly believed . The use of radiocarbon dating has been crucial in effecting this major ...
... shift from the hunter - gatherer economy to that principally associated principally with maize occurred around AD 500 , not 500 years later as formerly believed . The use of radiocarbon dating has been crucial in effecting this major ...
Page 87
... shift . A review of this body of literature indicates that , based on Gordon's analysis , there was total and universal acceptance that a common property , open access fishery led to overcrowding and the depletion of the fish stocks ...
... shift . A review of this body of literature indicates that , based on Gordon's analysis , there was total and universal acceptance that a common property , open access fishery led to overcrowding and the depletion of the fish stocks ...
Page 98
... shift in the value orientation of fishery regulation based on the economic theory of common property finally became a matter of state policy in 1981. Once again it would appear that Romeo LeBlanc , the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans ...
... shift in the value orientation of fishery regulation based on the economic theory of common property finally became a matter of state policy in 1981. Once again it would appear that Romeo LeBlanc , the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans ...
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