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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... tion and pollution . My tentative conclusion from this brief survey of Asian religious values is that Hinduism and Buddhism have values which are consis- tent with environmentalism , but that those attitudes are strongest in stable ...
... tion and pollution . My tentative conclusion from this brief survey of Asian religious values is that Hinduism and Buddhism have values which are consis- tent with environmentalism , but that those attitudes are strongest in stable ...
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... tion for the future . Certainly since the mid - seventies oil crises , the carrying capacity of the environment has been seriously denuded due to the absence of meaningful management strategy . It was an extremely impoverished nation ...
... tion for the future . Certainly since the mid - seventies oil crises , the carrying capacity of the environment has been seriously denuded due to the absence of meaningful management strategy . It was an extremely impoverished nation ...
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... tion of agriculture , augmenting that portion of the manufacturing sector which has large potential for employment generation and anciliarisa- tion . These , in fact , are directed toward employment generation and growth in income . The ...
... tion of agriculture , augmenting that portion of the manufacturing sector which has large potential for employment generation and anciliarisa- tion . These , in fact , are directed toward employment generation and growth in income . The ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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