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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... population growth , population density and deforestation . " 7 Indeed according to the Southern view there are a plethora of both endogenous and exgenous variables that operate upon tropical forests for food and cultivation : climatic ...
... population growth , population density and deforestation . " 7 Indeed according to the Southern view there are a plethora of both endogenous and exgenous variables that operate upon tropical forests for food and cultivation : climatic ...
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... population has been well above the estimated rate of natural increase of urban population of about 20 per cent in all the census years since 1941. India's urban population is expected to cross 300 million mark by the year 2001 at the ...
... population has been well above the estimated rate of natural increase of urban population of about 20 per cent in all the census years since 1941. India's urban population is expected to cross 300 million mark by the year 2001 at the ...
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... population of 1093702 in 1991 . TABLE 27.3 : Growth of Population ( 1901-1991 ) Population % Variation of Urban Population Year Madurai City M.U.A. Madurai City M.U.A. 1901 105984 105984 - 1911 134130 134130 26.81 26.81 1921 138894 ...
... population of 1093702 in 1991 . TABLE 27.3 : Growth of Population ( 1901-1991 ) Population % Variation of Urban Population Year Madurai City M.U.A. Madurai City M.U.A. 1901 105984 105984 - 1911 134130 134130 26.81 26.81 1921 138894 ...
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