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Explore the economic landscape of Oceania and resource management in "Wealth of the World's Waste Places & Oceania" by Jewett Castello Gilson. This historical study delves into the economic conditions and development of the region, including Australia, with a particular focus on its natural resources and what were then considered "waste lands." Gilson's work offers a fascinating glimpse into the economic geography of Oceania, providing valuable insights into historical approaches to economic development and resource utilization. A detailed examination of the region's potential, this book provides context for understanding Oceania's economic evolution. Essential reading for anyone interested in the historical intersection of economic geography, natural resources, and regional development. A meticulously prepared print republication of this significant work.
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