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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... less welcome to farmers and there is less fallow and water land for the pastoralists to use . The system is becoming outdated . In Brazil , same problem of seasonal change in the pattern of grazing occurs and is met by move- ment but it ...
... less welcome to farmers and there is less fallow and water land for the pastoralists to use . The system is becoming outdated . In Brazil , same problem of seasonal change in the pattern of grazing occurs and is met by move- ment but it ...
Pagina 473
... less likely . Meanwhile , lorries carry woodfuel from tremen- dous distances to cities like Dakar ( over 300 kilometres ) , Kano ( 400 kilometres ) , Khartoum ( 400 kilometres ) and Nairobi ( 600 kilometres ) . Trade in wood and ...
... less likely . Meanwhile , lorries carry woodfuel from tremen- dous distances to cities like Dakar ( over 300 kilometres ) , Kano ( 400 kilometres ) , Khartoum ( 400 kilometres ) and Nairobi ( 600 kilometres ) . Trade in wood and ...
Pagina 499
... less to assess their characters , because they all disappear behind identical doors . Front gardens provide good social training for ... less violent . A Japanese study described them as less callous Sustainable Urban Environments 499.
... less to assess their characters , because they all disappear behind identical doors . Front gardens provide good social training for ... less violent . A Japanese study described them as less callous Sustainable Urban Environments 499.
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List of Tables | 14 |
Acknowledgements | 20 |
Concept and Application | 39 |
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