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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... animal production 5. Home garden systems ( Agrosilvopastural ) 6. Alley cropping ( wood , green foliage or green manure for food crops ) . TABLE 6.1 : Characteristics of Forestry and Agriculture Forestry Perennial woody plants Focus on ...
... animal production 5. Home garden systems ( Agrosilvopastural ) 6. Alley cropping ( wood , green foliage or green manure for food crops ) . TABLE 6.1 : Characteristics of Forestry and Agriculture Forestry Perennial woody plants Focus on ...
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... animal sectors growth will increase the use of animate as well as biomass energy sources . 8. The hypothesis that economic development will increase the use of energy is also proved with positive coefficients of per capita non - food ...
... animal sectors growth will increase the use of animate as well as biomass energy sources . 8. The hypothesis that economic development will increase the use of energy is also proved with positive coefficients of per capita non - food ...
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... animals is slow and thus , there is a surplus of animal energy in the region . The animal energy use is also less productive . It is persisting and will continue to dominate the energy systems , since it is the most easily accessible ...
... animals is slow and thus , there is a surplus of animal energy in the region . The animal energy use is also less productive . It is persisting and will continue to dominate the energy systems , since it is the most easily accessible ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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