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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... major causes of pollution in Delhi are the toxic gases , sulphur dioxide , nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide , but the major irritant is the suspended particulate matter ( SPM ) . The industrial power stations con- tribute the major ...
... major causes of pollution in Delhi are the toxic gases , sulphur dioxide , nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide , but the major irritant is the suspended particulate matter ( SPM ) . The industrial power stations con- tribute the major ...
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... major private and public investments ; this in return will result in major ecological demures and should be avoided . The cropping pattern in the region has undergone a substantial change with wheat and rice emerging as a major crop ...
... major private and public investments ; this in return will result in major ecological demures and should be avoided . The cropping pattern in the region has undergone a substantial change with wheat and rice emerging as a major crop ...
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... major changes in sedimentation in the lower basin . ) The major constraint on action at larger scales is the difficulty of coordinating governments which are individually responsible to their own citizens , not to the population of the ...
... major changes in sedimentation in the lower basin . ) The major constraint on action at larger scales is the difficulty of coordinating governments which are individually responsible to their own citizens , not to the population of the ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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