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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... effects on the quality of life , and their production and consumption pattern is posing major threat to the bio ... effect on environment . The dynamics of the developed countries is based on intensive technological innovation and is ...
... effects on the quality of life , and their production and consumption pattern is posing major threat to the bio ... effect on environment . The dynamics of the developed countries is based on intensive technological innovation and is ...
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... effects of the benefit of development . However , by the end of the 1960's it become clear that neither development as economic growth nor as modernisation could bring about a wide ranging effect on the standards and conditions of ...
... effects of the benefit of development . However , by the end of the 1960's it become clear that neither development as economic growth nor as modernisation could bring about a wide ranging effect on the standards and conditions of ...
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... effects stem mainly from urban demand for land , energy , food and water , and for space to dispose of urban waste ... effect cannot necessarily be traced to a particular aspect of urban consumption , though 470 Environment and Development.
... effects stem mainly from urban demand for land , energy , food and water , and for space to dispose of urban waste ... effect cannot necessarily be traced to a particular aspect of urban consumption , though 470 Environment and Development.
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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