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Deforestation, drought and desertification : Perceptions on a growing ecological crisis



Deforestation, drought and desertification : Perceptions on a growing ecological crisis - New Delhi Indian National Trust For Art & Cultural Heritage 1989 - 147p

CONTENTS
1. Drought, Development, and Desertification
B.B. Vohra
2. Saving People and Forests
Upendra Baxi
3. Message from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation
Urs Schottli
4. The Silent Crisis: A report on the Seminar on Drought, Development
and Desertification
5. Resolutions of the Asia-Pacific NGO's Conference on Deforestation
and Desertification
6. Recommendations of Working Groups of the Asia-Pacific NGO's
Conference on Deforestation and Desertification
7. Deforestation in Himalaya and the Way to Survival
Sunder Lal Bahuguna
8. Adivasis and Forest Policy
Sharad Kulkarni
9. Deorai (Sacred Grove)
Vijay Paranjpye
10. Deforestation in Nagaland
Natwar Thakkar
11. Trends of Rainfall in Relation to Forest Cover
V.M. Meher-Homji
12. Regional Analysis on Jhabua District of Madhya Pradesh
M N.Buch
13. Mismanagement of Financing Drought Relief
Amrita Rangasami
14. increasing Drought Conditions in Southern Rajasthan
Narendra Gupta '-
15. Desertification in the Third World
Daniel N. Stiles
16. How Common is Commons
Anil Gupta
17. Aravalli Abhiyan-Save Aravalli Campaign
Kishore Saint
18.Healing the Earth
Jean and Colleen Pouyet
19 . People's response to Desertification in Karnataka
S.R. Ramaswamy
20. The Tropical Forest Register
Ranil Senanayake
21. The Planting to Cutting Ratio (R)
Ranil Senanayake


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1. Deforestration - Ecological Imblance2. Ecological Crimes3. Conservation - Prevention - Forests

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