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The percentage of land area under protection varies from almost 20 % in Bhutan to less than 1 % in Bangladesh . -- The six countries that comprise the South Asian region Bangladesh , Bhutan , India , Nepal , Pakistan and Sri Lanka fall ...
The percentage of land area under protection varies from almost 20 % in Bhutan to less than 1 % in Bangladesh . -- The six countries that comprise the South Asian region Bangladesh , Bhutan , India , Nepal , Pakistan and Sri Lanka fall ...
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In Bangladesh , the number of protected areas has more than doubled with an additional 64,401 ha . of forested land being brought under protection . Bhutan presents an opposite picture with the number of protected areas being reduced ...
In Bangladesh , the number of protected areas has more than doubled with an additional 64,401 ha . of forested land being brought under protection . Bhutan presents an opposite picture with the number of protected areas being reduced ...
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Hazarika has spoken to politicians , diplomats and social scientists in Bangladesh to strengthen his argument about migrations across the border in an apparent desire to give their point of view . He is convinced that much of the ...
Hazarika has spoken to politicians , diplomats and social scientists in Bangladesh to strengthen his argument about migrations across the border in an apparent desire to give their point of view . He is convinced that much of the ...
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