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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... Forest 29.81 6.15 44.63 9.21 56.6 15.09 3.11 10.87 2.25 3.9 11.47 0.80 C. Agricultural Land 1. Cropped Area 222.71 2 ... Forest Area The area under forest has been reduced not only due to degradation of forest but also due to stone ...
... Forest 29.81 6.15 44.63 9.21 56.6 15.09 3.11 10.87 2.25 3.9 11.47 0.80 C. Agricultural Land 1. Cropped Area 222.71 2 ... Forest Area The area under forest has been reduced not only due to degradation of forest but also due to stone ...
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... forests in these states . Most of the growth has been in strip forest on the banks of the canals , etc. Despite major data problems for a temporal analysis of forest cover in the study area , it is found that as per official records ...
... forests in these states . Most of the growth has been in strip forest on the banks of the canals , etc. Despite major data problems for a temporal analysis of forest cover in the study area , it is found that as per official records ...
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... forest ( on the western part of the village ) . The hut- ments gradually shifted eastwards over the hillock , concurrently and also encroaching on to the eastern portion . Subsequently , the denudation of forests continued unabated as ...
... forest ( on the western part of the village ) . The hut- ments gradually shifted eastwards over the hillock , concurrently and also encroaching on to the eastern portion . Subsequently , the denudation of forests continued unabated as ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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