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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... problems only - with no sense of the his- tory of environmental change in Bengal . Further , the culprit is seen in singular terms as upstream management - meaning in this context India . Now , there are indeed many environmental problems ...
... problems only - with no sense of the his- tory of environmental change in Bengal . Further , the culprit is seen in singular terms as upstream management - meaning in this context India . Now , there are indeed many environmental problems ...
Pagina 259
... problems associated with development of river val- ley with the means of canal irrigation constitute some of the most com- plex problems of a third world country like India which is located in one of ecologically vulnerable areas of the ...
... problems associated with development of river val- ley with the means of canal irrigation constitute some of the most com- plex problems of a third world country like India which is located in one of ecologically vulnerable areas of the ...
Pagina 502
... problem that affects human nature everywhere . I have seen serious problems in many European countries , in USA , Canada , West Indies , Australia and in China . I have read of it in South America , and people from Singapore , South ...
... problem that affects human nature everywhere . I have seen serious problems in many European countries , in USA , Canada , West Indies , Australia and in China . I have read of it in South America , and people from Singapore , South ...
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Acknowledgements | 20 |
Concept and Application | 39 |
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