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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... possible . One aspect of the new link canal that I have not seen discussed is its possible impact on flooding . Such canals impede drainage , not only be seepage loss and changing local groundwater levées , but also be- cause their ...
... possible . One aspect of the new link canal that I have not seen discussed is its possible impact on flooding . Such canals impede drainage , not only be seepage loss and changing local groundwater levées , but also be- cause their ...
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... possible losses to crops , property and even land ( Fig . 12.10 ) . - The back - drop to this is Continents - In - Collision , and the dynamic and ever - changing delta region , the most active surface reminder of the activity of the ...
... possible losses to crops , property and even land ( Fig . 12.10 ) . - The back - drop to this is Continents - In - Collision , and the dynamic and ever - changing delta region , the most active surface reminder of the activity of the ...
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... possible to take sites proposed for flats and divide them into small plots , allowing large numbers of people to exercise self - help simultaneously , instead of waiting help- lessly for specialised block builders , and losing their ...
... possible to take sites proposed for flats and divide them into small plots , allowing large numbers of people to exercise self - help simultaneously , instead of waiting help- lessly for specialised block builders , and losing their ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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