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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... leading city of the area . This is more true in case of modern industries which are not based on agricultural raw materials and which are indicative for industrial advancement and diversification . The observation is further supported ...
... leading city of the area . This is more true in case of modern industries which are not based on agricultural raw materials and which are indicative for industrial advancement and diversification . The observation is further supported ...
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... leading radial road of the leading city of an agricultural area . Environmental Consequences of Industrialisation The most industrialised 12 kilometre Meerut road industrial corridor of the district was observed for assessing the ...
... leading radial road of the leading city of an agricultural area . Environmental Consequences of Industrialisation The most industrialised 12 kilometre Meerut road industrial corridor of the district was observed for assessing the ...
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... leading to flood , demolition of river embankment and changed river course ; ( ii ) decreased soil moisture and increased salinity leading to deser- tification ; ( iii ) decreased water level leading to problems in agriculture , in ...
... leading to flood , demolition of river embankment and changed river course ; ( ii ) decreased soil moisture and increased salinity leading to deser- tification ; ( iii ) decreased water level leading to problems in agriculture , in ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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