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The World Commission on Environment and Development ( 1987 ) in its treatise , Our Common Future , points out that the scale of our in- terventions in nature is increasing and the physical effects of our deci- sions will spill across ...
The World Commission on Environment and Development ( 1987 ) in its treatise , Our Common Future , points out that the scale of our in- terventions in nature is increasing and the physical effects of our deci- sions will spill across ...
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This is the line of argument then leads to popular concern over deforestation in the Himalayas and increased ero- sion ... that there is no evidence of increasing flood frequencies , that there is no evidence of enhanced erosion rates ...
This is the line of argument then leads to popular concern over deforestation in the Himalayas and increased ero- sion ... that there is no evidence of increasing flood frequencies , that there is no evidence of enhanced erosion rates ...
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India's urban popula- tion is becoming increasingly concentrated in a few metropolitan centres which have also been increasing in number over the years . In 1981 , there were 12 million plus cities . In 1991 , the number of such ...
India's urban popula- tion is becoming increasingly concentrated in a few metropolitan centres which have also been increasing in number over the years . In 1981 , there were 12 million plus cities . In 1991 , the number of such ...
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List of Tables | 14 |
Acknowledgements | 20 |
Concept and Application | 39 |
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