Biomasse

Based on abundant literature, Benoit Daviron sketches for us a long, economic and political history of the biomass. Farming is not just about providing food, nor is it alone in supplying the biomass. How, before and after the fossil energies, have European societies mastered the distance and mobilis...

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Main Author: Daviron , Benoit (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: éditions Quae 2019
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