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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... Ecological Principles The walled city was planned ideally taking all environmental and ecological factors into consideration . It was on relatively high ground with gentle slopes so that water could easily drain away from the town . The ...
... Ecological Principles The walled city was planned ideally taking all environmental and ecological factors into consideration . It was on relatively high ground with gentle slopes so that water could easily drain away from the town . The ...
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... ECOLOGY MANAGEMENT THROUGH THE PEOPLE : Some Lessons from the Sukhomajri Experience GOPAL KRISHAN and MEHAR SINGH ... ecological problems decline as the development process proceeds . This refers to public health and The State and the ...
... ECOLOGY MANAGEMENT THROUGH THE PEOPLE : Some Lessons from the Sukhomajri Experience GOPAL KRISHAN and MEHAR SINGH ... ecological problems decline as the development process proceeds . This refers to public health and The State and the ...
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... ecological and environmental problems . They are the moulders of public opinion , which in turn moulds the opinion of decision - makers at local , regional , national and global levels . Electronic media ( both audio and video ) have ...
... ecological and environmental problems . They are the moulders of public opinion , which in turn moulds the opinion of decision - makers at local , regional , national and global levels . Electronic media ( both audio and video ) have ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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