Description |
326 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 27 x 14 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) |
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4 3/4 in |
Series |
ACIAR monograph ; no. 122 |
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ACIAR monograph series ; no. 122
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Summary |
Gardens of Oceania summarises available knowledge about numerous food plants with commercial potential, in order to assure the development of an agriculture that can produce a sufficient amount to cope with a formidable population growth while at the same time preserving the Vanuatu environment |
Related To |
Devoted to cultivated food plants. Together with the author's preceding work: Fruits d'Océanie (published in English as: Fruits of Oceania. 2002) provides full information on the of alimentary plants of Vanuatu |
Notes |
First published in France by IRD Editions and CIRAD as Jardins d'Océanie. ISBN: 2709915243 (IRD); ISBN: 2876145685 (CIRAD) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Also available from the ACIAR website. Address as at 5 June 2007: http://www.aciar.gov.au/web.nsf/doc/ACIA-6ZVAGX |
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Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, 2007 |
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Translated from the French. First published in France by IRD Editions and CIRAD as Jardins d'Océanie. ISBN: 2709915243 (IRD); ISBN: 2876145685 (CIRAD) |
Subject |
Agriculture -- Oceania.
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Agrobiodiversity -- Oceania.
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Ethnobotany -- Oceania.
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Food crops -- Oceania.
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Author |
Ferrar, P. (Paul), translator
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Lebot, Vincent, author
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Sam, Chanel, contributor
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Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
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ISBN |
1863204709 |
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(electronic) |
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