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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... Landuse Trend in Maj- rigrant Village in Doiwala Block 402 20.6 Transect of Majri Grant Village 403 20.7 Transect Through Time . Illustration of Landuse Trend in Har- rawala Village in Block Doiwala 405 20.8 The Problems and Solution of ...
... Landuse Trend in Maj- rigrant Village in Doiwala Block 402 20.6 Transect of Majri Grant Village 403 20.7 Transect Through Time . Illustration of Landuse Trend in Har- rawala Village in Block Doiwala 405 20.8 The Problems and Solution of ...
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... landuse , ( iv ) Conservational requirement to arrest degradation , ( v ) Desirable landuse or choice of landuse ; and ( vi ) Suggestion / Remarks including restrictions of use . The last three items may be put together as Environmental ...
... landuse , ( iv ) Conservational requirement to arrest degradation , ( v ) Desirable landuse or choice of landuse ; and ( vi ) Suggestion / Remarks including restrictions of use . The last three items may be put together as Environmental ...
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... landuse planning of the city . Methodology It has been demonstrated in India and many other countries that remotely sensed data can be used to identify the problem of any area , map and monitor the changes on the land surface over a ...
... landuse planning of the city . Methodology It has been demonstrated in India and many other countries that remotely sensed data can be used to identify the problem of any area , map and monitor the changes on the land surface over a ...
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List of Tables | 14 |
Acknowledgements | 20 |
Concept and Application | 39 |
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action activities agricultural animal approach Bangladesh Bank become blocks canal cause cent changes concern cover crops cultivation culture degradation Delhi developing countries ecological economic effects energy environment environmental erosion fields floods flow forest future Geographical global growth hectares households housing human impact important improve increased India industrial International irrigation issues kilometres land landuse leading less limited living located London major materials means ment nature North Paddy pattern planning political pollution poor population possible present problems production programmes region relation Report responsibility result rice rise river road rural scale Science Settlement slopes social society soil sources South Sugarcane sustainable development TABLE tion tropical units University urban values village waste West