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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... cover and land transforma- tion . The methodology is based on monoscopic visual interpretation of IRS . ( LISS - II ) and MSS and TM ( Landsat ) . Standard False Colour Composite ( FCC ) generated on 1 : 1,000,000 scale for ...
... cover and land transforma- tion . The methodology is based on monoscopic visual interpretation of IRS . ( LISS - II ) and MSS and TM ( Landsat ) . Standard False Colour Composite ( FCC ) generated on 1 : 1,000,000 scale for ...
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... cover in the study area , it is found that as per official records , 33 per cent of geographical area of Himachal Pradesh , 99 per cent of Jammu & Kashmir , 5.6 per cent of Punjab and 3.8 per cent of Haryana were un- der forest cover in ...
... cover in the study area , it is found that as per official records , 33 per cent of geographical area of Himachal Pradesh , 99 per cent of Jammu & Kashmir , 5.6 per cent of Punjab and 3.8 per cent of Haryana were un- der forest cover in ...
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... cover . However , there are significant intra - regional contrasts , especially between the catchment and command areas . These have been accentuated after the construc- tion of the dam . Land alienation on the upstream side has been ...
... cover . However , there are significant intra - regional contrasts , especially between the catchment and command areas . These have been accentuated after the construc- tion of the dam . Land alienation on the upstream side has been ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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