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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... economy ' , and a stagnant traditional sector covering most territories of rural space , thus exacer- bating rural poverty , and spatial disparities in development . In some quarters , this was seen as " economic colonialism " . This ...
... economy ' , and a stagnant traditional sector covering most territories of rural space , thus exacer- bating rural poverty , and spatial disparities in development . In some quarters , this was seen as " economic colonialism " . This ...
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... economic development and to preserve the natural vegetation . The popularization of these energy sources and associated technologies depends upon the diversification of the economic base and develop- ment of agrobased industries in the ...
... economic development and to preserve the natural vegetation . The popularization of these energy sources and associated technologies depends upon the diversification of the economic base and develop- ment of agrobased industries in the ...
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... economic sectors so as to con- tribute to sustainable development ' ( UN , 1992 , p . 24 ) . There appears to be a universal political rhetoric that the development of market forces is a means indeed , the means to ensure the ultimate ...
... economic sectors so as to con- tribute to sustainable development ' ( UN , 1992 , p . 24 ) . There appears to be a universal political rhetoric that the development of market forces is a means indeed , the means to ensure the ultimate ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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