Sociology and Space, No. 115-116, 1992.
Conference paper
The extent of war losses and damage in the future agrarian policy
Anton Šeda
Abstract
In spite of qualifications concerning the
data available, the author attempted to
present as completely as possible the
proportions of the damage that
agriculture, including the food industry
and rural areas, suffered directly or
indirectly in the duration of the war. lie
included damage and losses in forestry
and fishing, too. The article’s primary
intention is to show how important it is
to quickly gather precise data, to define
the exact structure of the damage and the
degree of defficiency of the capacities
remaining. All this will serve to establish
a priority list for the repair,
reconstruction and construction of new
facilities in agriculture and kindered
primary activities.
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Hrčak ID:
119730
URI
Publication date:
12.6.1992.
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