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Renewable resources for regional development: the Indian and the soviet experience

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Concept Publishing; 1980Description: 430 pISBN:
  • 817022229X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.73 REN
Summary: The Indo-Soviet Seminar held in New Delhi in December 1980 was another link in the chain of symposia planned by the Indo-Soviet Commission for collaboration in the social sciences. Both the countries have a wide range of environmental diversities and almost the entire spectrum of regional bases, they have accepted regional plurality as a positive feature of their polity and recognized the crucial role played by the state in socio-economic transformation. Discussions at these seminars enable the participants to exchange the experience of each country. The book in based on 21 papers presented by some of the participants at this. Seminar. The emphasis of discussion was on rational utilization and conservation of renewable resources for regional development.
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The Indo-Soviet Seminar held in New Delhi in December 1980 was another link in the chain of symposia planned by the Indo-Soviet Commission for collaboration in the social sciences. Both the countries have a wide range of environmental diversities and almost the entire spectrum of regional bases, they have accepted regional plurality as a positive feature of their polity and recognized the crucial role played by the state in socio-economic transformation. Discussions at these seminars enable the participants to exchange the experience of each country. The book in based on 21 papers presented by some of the participants at this. Seminar. The emphasis of discussion was on rational utilization and conservation of renewable resources for regional development.

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