Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... Table 19.2 . TABLE 19.2 : Nagaland : Area under Jhum in Selected Villages ( Area in acres ) Village Area affected by Jhum Area under Percentage Jhum at one point of time 1 . Aliba 1900 195 10.0 2 . Jotsoma 2650 260 9.8 3 . Lakhauti 1558 ...
... Table 19.2 . TABLE 19.2 : Nagaland : Area under Jhum in Selected Villages ( Area in acres ) Village Area affected by Jhum Area under Percentage Jhum at one point of time 1 . Aliba 1900 195 10.0 2 . Jotsoma 2650 260 9.8 3 . Lakhauti 1558 ...
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... table . Likewise , a rising trend in water table is observed in the semi - arid western and southwestern parts of the state . The introduction of canal irrigation through the Bhakra system has rendered some new areas suc- ceptible to ...
... table . Likewise , a rising trend in water table is observed in the semi - arid western and southwestern parts of the state . The introduction of canal irrigation through the Bhakra system has rendered some new areas suc- ceptible to ...
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... table comes within the capillary fringe . This is what has hap- pened in the northwestern and western parts of Haryana . Table 21.2 shows that sodic soils are more frequent in the upland plain , more specifically in Karnal and ...
... table comes within the capillary fringe . This is what has hap- pened in the northwestern and western parts of Haryana . Table 21.2 shows that sodic soils are more frequent in the upland plain , more specifically in Karnal and ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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