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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... relationship which is no more confined to geography . Now many more disciplines are paying attention to this issue . At present , there is an increasing belief that the relationship is not in a good shape . The marred relationship seems ...
... relationship which is no more confined to geography . Now many more disciplines are paying attention to this issue . At present , there is an increasing belief that the relationship is not in a good shape . The marred relationship seems ...
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... relation with other things in the world is a relation be- tween an independent being and a simply dependent and restricted beings , between a creative being and adapted beings , and between a conscious being and unconscious beings ...
... relation with other things in the world is a relation be- tween an independent being and a simply dependent and restricted beings , between a creative being and adapted beings , and between a conscious being and unconscious beings ...
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... relationship with nature . Moral limitations on human behaviour in relation to the natural environment are needed because some forms of human behaviour are distinctive of the whole or a com- ponent of the total environment . Since man ...
... relationship with nature . Moral limitations on human behaviour in relation to the natural environment are needed because some forms of human behaviour are distinctive of the whole or a com- ponent of the total environment . Since man ...
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List of Tables | 14 |
Acknowledgements | 20 |
Concept and Application | 39 |
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