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+ | =={{Multi| உள்ளடக்கம்|Contents}}== | ||
+ | *The Atmosphere- A Threatened Balance | ||
+ | *Diary of Events - April 1989 | ||
+ | *Environment Endangered | ||
+ | *C.M.Madduma Bandara - Recent natural disasters: Wrath of gods or responsibility of man? | ||
+ | *New line on soil erosion | ||
+ | *The World Commission findings - Environment and Development | ||
+ | *Jayanta Bandyopadhyay and Vandana Shiva - Economic development and environmental conflicts in India | ||
+ | *Poverty: principal source of pollution | ||
+ | *Paul Quinn- Judge - Environmental damages seeps into Central Soviet Union | ||
+ | *Dharshini Perera - Pesticide poisioning in SriLanka | ||
+ | *S.N.de S.Seneviratne - Invasion of chemicals in the Third World | ||
+ | *Jinadasa Katupotha - Coral and shell mining on the Southern coast of SriLanka | ||
+ | *Commodities - Tea: Increased production to diversified markets. Rubber: declining price trends | ||
+ | *Leslie Gunaratne - The poorest of the poor in SriLanka | ||
+ | *Laya Prasad Uprety - Indo- Napalese Stalemate | ||
+ | *Trade follows flag: Nature of Indian Expansionism | ||
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Economic Review 1989.05 (15.2) | |
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நூலக எண் | 43086 |
வெளியீடு | 1989.05 |
சுழற்சி | மாத இதழ் |
இதழாசிரியர் | - |
மொழி | ஆங்கிலம் |
பக்கங்கள் | 36 |
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- Economic Review 1989.05 (15.2) (PDF வடிவம்) - தரவிறக்கிக் கணினியில் வாசியுங்கள் - உதவி
உள்ளடக்கம்
- The Atmosphere- A Threatened Balance
- Diary of Events - April 1989
- Environment Endangered
- C.M.Madduma Bandara - Recent natural disasters: Wrath of gods or responsibility of man?
- New line on soil erosion
- The World Commission findings - Environment and Development
- Jayanta Bandyopadhyay and Vandana Shiva - Economic development and environmental conflicts in India
- Poverty: principal source of pollution
- Paul Quinn- Judge - Environmental damages seeps into Central Soviet Union
- Dharshini Perera - Pesticide poisioning in SriLanka
- S.N.de S.Seneviratne - Invasion of chemicals in the Third World
- Jinadasa Katupotha - Coral and shell mining on the Southern coast of SriLanka
- Commodities - Tea: Increased production to diversified markets. Rubber: declining price trends
- Leslie Gunaratne - The poorest of the poor in SriLanka
- Laya Prasad Uprety - Indo- Napalese Stalemate
- Trade follows flag: Nature of Indian Expansionism