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I would like to begin by expressing my special pleasure at being invited to participate in this important series of lectures of the Commonwealth Human Ecology Council, because, were it not for CHEC, the main topic of my talk would not exist.
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Boyden, S. (1976). The Ecological Study of Human Settlements — Lessons from the Hong Kong Human Ecology Programme. In: Jones, J.O., Rogers, P. (eds) Human Ecology and the Development of Settlements. Frontiers in Human Ecology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2265-8_9
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