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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... river in Varanasi and other places is yet another cause of pollution . While it is possible to intercept the other pollutants and treat the river water , it is highly difficult to contain the damage being caused . Further , by another ...
... river in Varanasi and other places is yet another cause of pollution . While it is possible to intercept the other pollutants and treat the river water , it is highly difficult to contain the damage being caused . Further , by another ...
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... river training , the likelihood of having to retire embankments away from the river , the possibility of breaches , the difficulties of draining polders which have become flooded . But it does not question its basic assumption that ...
... river training , the likelihood of having to retire embankments away from the river , the possibility of breaches , the difficulties of draining polders which have become flooded . But it does not question its basic assumption that ...
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... river , and that the river has changed its course from west to east over approximately the first fifty years of this century . The river then changed its course in the westerly direction , during the sixties tending towards its original ...
... river , and that the river has changed its course from west to east over approximately the first fifty years of this century . The river then changed its course in the westerly direction , during the sixties tending towards its original ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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