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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... flow of energy resources . Wilson ( 1981 ) elaborates various techniques of accounting of flow pertaining to economic and ecological systems . In this connection , Patten ( 1971 ) provides necessary base to understand the ecological ...
... flow of energy resources . Wilson ( 1981 ) elaborates various techniques of accounting of flow pertaining to economic and ecological systems . In this connection , Patten ( 1971 ) provides necessary base to understand the ecological ...
Pagina 242
... flow at Farakka . But increasingly other issues have grown in significance . Firstly there is the possibility of augmenting the dry - season flow , by upstream storage dams . Next there are many other shared rivers which should also be ...
... flow at Farakka . But increasingly other issues have grown in significance . Firstly there is the possibility of augmenting the dry - season flow , by upstream storage dams . Next there are many other shared rivers which should also be ...
Pagina 294
... flow to the power station at Gabcikovo . The old Danube was to be used as a floodway . The lower part of the scheme ... flow . Quality problems are re- lated to the old Danube bed where the flow is only 50 to 200 cubic metres per second ...
... flow to the power station at Gabcikovo . The old Danube was to be used as a floodway . The lower part of the scheme ... flow . Quality problems are re- lated to the old Danube bed where the flow is only 50 to 200 cubic metres per second ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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