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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... degradation , depletion of resources , over crowd- ing , waste disposal , inadequate water supply , sanitation , pollution , etc. The present study deals with land transformation and environmen- tal degradation due to man's interference ...
... degradation , depletion of resources , over crowd- ing , waste disposal , inadequate water supply , sanitation , pollution , etc. The present study deals with land transformation and environmen- tal degradation due to man's interference ...
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... degradation . Rural environmental degradation arising from the rapid growth of large cities has become particularly apparent in Africa during the past forty years . Much the same has been happening elsewhere in the South . The North has ...
... degradation . Rural environmental degradation arising from the rapid growth of large cities has become particularly apparent in Africa during the past forty years . Much the same has been happening elsewhere in the South . The North has ...
Pagina 473
... degradation exists in continuing urban woodfuel consumption in at least some of these cities . Food Links between urban food consumption and rural degradation are perhaps less easy to demonstrate directly than in the case of urban ...
... degradation exists in continuing urban woodfuel consumption in at least some of these cities . Food Links between urban food consumption and rural degradation are perhaps less easy to demonstrate directly than in the case of urban ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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