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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... approach in which ecologi- cal integrity is the governing factor and the permissible level of economic activity is the dependent variable ( Rees , 1988 ) . Intervention must adhere to this natural principle of spatially differentiated ...
... approach in which ecologi- cal integrity is the governing factor and the permissible level of economic activity is the dependent variable ( Rees , 1988 ) . Intervention must adhere to this natural principle of spatially differentiated ...
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... approach knowledge derived from experiment can be replicated . It is thus essentially an a historical approach to knowing , since laws are held to be universal in time and space . It is also an approach which tends to trivialise the ...
... approach knowledge derived from experiment can be replicated . It is thus essentially an a historical approach to knowing , since laws are held to be universal in time and space . It is also an approach which tends to trivialise the ...
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... approach is the moralist one . All human beings are morally accountable for the impact their actions , direct or indirect , have on non - human elements of the environment . While the human rights approach , would not censure man for ...
... approach is the moralist one . All human beings are morally accountable for the impact their actions , direct or indirect , have on non - human elements of the environment . While the human rights approach , would not censure man for ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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agricultural animate energy Bangladesh Bank canal cent centre changes climate colluvium conservation Contd crops cultivation culture dams deforestation degradation Delhi developing countries Doiwala Drought ecological economic ecosystems energy sources Environment and Development environmental problems farmers Farmland fertility floods forest Geographical global global warming growth Haryana hectares Highlands households housing human impact increased India industrial industrialisation irrigation Jaipur Jhum Juche Kano Kim Il Sung Korea labour land landscape landuse located London Madurai Maize major Meerut ment metres Nigeria North Orchards Paddy Wheat Panchayat pattern planning political pollution poor population production programmes Pyongyang rainfall region rice river rural saprolite sector sediment settlements Siwalik hills slopes slums social society soil erosion South South Pyongan square kilometres Sugarcane sustainable development TABLE tion Transect tropical urban vegetation village vironmental waste waterlogging zone