Making water enverybody's business practice and policy of water harvesting Anil Agarwal
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TextPublication details: New Delhi Centre for Science and Environnent 2001Description: xxxi, 456p:illISBN: - 81-86906-28-2
- 21st 333.9116 C397M
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This report supplements the information provided in the citizen's fourth report on the state of India's environment 1997 entitled Dying wisdom: Rise, fall and potential of India's traditional water harvesting systems, but is not a substitute for it
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