Quiet Crisis in the Himalayas: Preliminary DraftAgro-Economic Research Centre for Western Himalayan Region, Himachal Pradesh University, 1980 - Environmental policy - 81 pages |
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... future generations . This approach fails to recognize the dynamic nature of basic resources and is , thus , unrealistic . Society might hoard a valuable resource today , only to find that future generations developed a more efficient ...
... future generations . This approach fails to recognize the dynamic nature of basic resources and is , thus , unrealistic . Society might hoard a valuable resource today , only to find that future generations developed a more efficient ...
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... future uses in favour of low - priority present uses " of tropical lands and associated forest , wild life , and water resources31 / As Lewis32 / points out , most people feel that the future of our community is important and that each ...
... future uses in favour of low - priority present uses " of tropical lands and associated forest , wild life , and water resources31 / As Lewis32 / points out , most people feel that the future of our community is important and that each ...
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... future rural environ- ments , working backward from future populations and resource endowments to identify present research and He advocated three initial stages for planring process . First , the characteristics of a desirable rural future ...
... future rural environ- ments , working backward from future populations and resource endowments to identify present research and He advocated three initial stages for planring process . First , the characteristics of a desirable rural future ...
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