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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... cultivation ( Fig . 11.4 ) . In Nivakane , one comes across an attempt at resettlement by dis- placed persons . The ... cultivation , moderate middle slopes with crude terraces for maize and bajra while steep upper slopes are unterraced ...
... cultivation ( Fig . 11.4 ) . In Nivakane , one comes across an attempt at resettlement by dis- placed persons . The ... cultivation , moderate middle slopes with crude terraces for maize and bajra while steep upper slopes are unterraced ...
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... Cultivation prac- tices were also reviewed , including the possible use of green manure after maize and even fallowing . ( c ) Water the wet paddy system of rice cultivation demands careful hydrological management to create a suitable ...
... Cultivation prac- tices were also reviewed , including the possible use of green manure after maize and even fallowing . ( c ) Water the wet paddy system of rice cultivation demands careful hydrological management to create a suitable ...
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... cultivation . Nagaland , with a tropical rain forest climate ( Am ) has wide tracts under shifting cultivation . In this climate , temperatures at low altitudes ( below 100 metres ) remain high i.e. about 27 ° C throughout the year ...
... cultivation . Nagaland , with a tropical rain forest climate ( Am ) has wide tracts under shifting cultivation . In this climate , temperatures at low altitudes ( below 100 metres ) remain high i.e. about 27 ° C throughout the year ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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