The Mineral Resources of Britain: A Study in Exploitation and Planning delves into the critical role of mineral resources in the nation's economy. It examines the historical exploitation of these resources, their impact on the landscape, and the challenges of balancing economic growth with environmental preservation. The book explores the complexities of mineral extraction, including planning strategies, land use conflicts, and the long-term sustainability of British mineral reserves.
The Mineral Resources of Britain: by John Blunden c1975 1st Edition
Title: The Mineral Resources of Britain: A Study in Exploitation and Planning
Author: John Blunden
Publisher : Hutchinson of London
Publication: c1975 First Edition
Format: HardbackCondition: Black covers in very good condition. The dust jacket is also very good. Pages are clean and mark free with photo illustrations to middle of book.
Book measures: 24cm x 16cm with 544 pages