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Previous owner's small rubber name stamp. ; xii, 138 pages. Illustrated wrappers. Page dimensions: 279 x 215mm."Native Hawaiian plants evolved from a few hardy colonizers in relative isolation for millions of years prior to human arrival in the Islands. With settlement by Polynesian peoples, Hawai'i's coastal and lowland vegetation was modified as humans increased in numbers, developed complex agricultural systems, and managed the land over at least a 1,300-year period. The impacts of the aboriginal people on native vegetation were substantial"- from blurb on rear wrapper.
Alteration of Native Hawaiian Vegetation: Effects of Humans, their Activities and Introductions (Books)
Author
Linda W.&Charles P. Stone Cuddihy
Title
Alteration of Native Hawaiian Vegetation: Effects of Humans, their Activities and Introductions
Publisher name
Les Editions du Pacifique (1988), Singapore
Shipping time
2 - 5 days
Publication year
1988
Edition
First edition
Binding type
Soft cover
Listing condition
Used
Vendor name
Renaissance Books
Vendor rating
Abebof326d