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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... important step for- ward and this helps to strengthen the case made out for financing of environmental regeneration in the less developed world of the South by the developed countries in the North . IV . The Southern View The debate ...
... important step for- ward and this helps to strengthen the case made out for financing of environmental regeneration in the less developed world of the South by the developed countries in the North . IV . The Southern View The debate ...
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... important ( but ultimately unachiev- able ) aspirations . The indigenous population is an important cultural validator , even though it is far less self - consciously " ruralist " in its tastes than the tourist or incomer population ...
... important ( but ultimately unachiev- able ) aspirations . The indigenous population is an important cultural validator , even though it is far less self - consciously " ruralist " in its tastes than the tourist or incomer population ...
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... important but far more important is what the teacher does and the image of the teacher that child fixes in his mind . At this level students must be taught about ecology and role of each individual and group in maintaining ecological ...
... important but far more important is what the teacher does and the image of the teacher that child fixes in his mind . At this level students must be taught about ecology and role of each individual and group in maintaining ecological ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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