Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 82
Página 14
... human popu- lation has resulted in an increase in wildlife but a decrease in habitat availability to it . This situation results in conflicts involving human and livestock killing , crop - raiding , and property destruction . A ...
... human popu- lation has resulted in an increase in wildlife but a decrease in habitat availability to it . This situation results in conflicts involving human and livestock killing , crop - raiding , and property destruction . A ...
Página 49
... human use and its careful regulation elsewhere . Firstly , is the total removal of human interference from core areas warranted ? While environmentalists view these as ' natural ' wild areas , the parks are manifestly artificial ...
... human use and its careful regulation elsewhere . Firstly , is the total removal of human interference from core areas warranted ? While environmentalists view these as ' natural ' wild areas , the parks are manifestly artificial ...
Página 22
... human rights AMITA DHANDA HUMAN RIGHTS jurisprudence , in its civil and political aspects , aims to protect the individual's right to rational self - determination from state interfer- ence . Mental disorders can affect logical ...
... human rights AMITA DHANDA HUMAN RIGHTS jurisprudence , in its civil and political aspects , aims to protect the individual's right to rational self - determination from state interfer- ence . Mental disorders can affect logical ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
action activities agricultural areas Bangladesh become caste collective concerned Congress conservation continue cost Court created cultural Delhi demand district economic effect Emergency existing experience fact forces forest given groups Hindu human important increase India industrial institutions interest involved issues labour land lead LIMITED living major means medicine ment movement nature Office organised park party persons planning political poor population possible practice Pradesh present Press problem production programme protected question reform region relations remained reserves response result role rules rural sector share social society structure tion trade unions traditional United University village wildlife women workers