Indian Himalayas: An Integrated ViewThis book describes the Himalayan agro-eco system with aspects of atmosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. |
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Atmospheric Aspects | 53 |
Geospheric and Hydorlogic Aspects | 79 |
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agricultural Almora animals Arunachal Pradesh Assam atmosphere avalanches average Bahadur biodiversity biomass Biosphere Brahmaputra catchment Central Centre conservation Contd crops cultural Dehradun Delhi disasters diversity drainage drains earth eastern ecological ecosystems energy environmental erosion floods flows forest Ganga geological glacial global high altitude hills Himachal Pradesh Himalayan Environment Himalayan mountain Himalayan range Himalayan region hydrological ICIMOD increase Indian Himalayas Indus Indus River Institute integrated International Jammu joins the river Karakoram Kashmir kmĀ² Kumaun Ladakh lakes land landslides medicinal plants Meghalaya monsoon mountain region Nagaland natural resources Nepal organic orogeny Pir Panjal range plains population precipitation processes production programme rainfall Research rises River Basin river system scale sediment Shimla Sikkim slopes snow and ice snow cover soil Source species surface sustainable development TABLE Technology temperature Tibet Tibetan Plateau Total tourism tributaries Uttaranchal valley vegetation weather West Bengal Western Himalayas zone