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But the basic fact remains : we need to better involve village communities in conservation programmes , not because of lifestyles that ' are in harmony with nature ' , nor owing to the ' egalitarian local institutions ' that will ensure ...
But the basic fact remains : we need to better involve village communities in conservation programmes , not because of lifestyles that ' are in harmony with nature ' , nor owing to the ' egalitarian local institutions ' that will ensure ...
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Furthermore , conserving the wealth of nature we still have left is also an elemental national need . ... With a few exceptions , diverse forestry operations ( all highly destructive of the natural vegetation ) are carried on in our ...
Furthermore , conserving the wealth of nature we still have left is also an elemental national need . ... With a few exceptions , diverse forestry operations ( all highly destructive of the natural vegetation ) are carried on in our ...
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Nature , culture , imperi- alism : essays on the environmental history of South Asia . New Delhi : Oxford University Press , 1995 . Blaikie , P. The political economy of soil erosion in deve- loping countries .
Nature , culture , imperi- alism : essays on the environmental history of South Asia . New Delhi : Oxford University Press , 1995 . Blaikie , P. The political economy of soil erosion in deve- loping countries .
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