Êëàðê
Ýíäðüþ – Clark
Andrew Hill (1911–1975)
Êàíàäñêèé ãåîãðàô, ïðîôåññîð Âèñêîíñèíñêîãî óíèâåðñèòåòà â
Ìàäèñîíå (ÑØÀ), â òå÷åíèå äâóõ ëåò ïðåïîäàâàë â Óíèâåðñèòåòå Êåíòåðáåðè â Íîâîé
Çåëàíäèè.
Ìàñøòàáû è ïîñëåäñòâèÿ àíòðîïîãåííûõ èíòðîäóêöèé ôëîðû è
ôàóíû.
Îñíîâíûå òðóäû:
• Clark A.H. The invasion of
New Zealand by people, plants, and animals; the South Island. –
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1949. – xiv, 465 p.
• Clark A.H. The impact of
exotic invasions on the remaining New World mid-latitude grasslands //
Man's role in changing the face of the Earth / ed. W.L. Thomas. Chicago
: Univ. Chicago Press, 1956. P. 737–762.
Áèáëèîãðàôèÿ:
• Harris R.C. Andrew Hill Clark, 1911–1975
: an obituary // J. Hist. Geogr. 1976. Vol. 2, N 1. P. 1.