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Agriculture and Water Management/M. Lakshmi Narasaiah M
Opening markets for agriculture. 2.
The future of agricultural trade. 3.
The Uruguay Round Agreement on agriculture. 4.
The Uruguay Round and agricultural reform. 5.
Population growth and crop land. 6.
Population growth and grain production. 7.
Export subsidies: a distortion to free trade in agriculture. 8.
Meat production. 9.
Strategies for improved water management. 10.
Irrigation management: facing the challenge. 11.
Population growth and fresh water. 12.
Water: an educational and informative approach. 13.
Water problem in South India. 14.
South Asia quarrels over water. 15.
Solving conflicts over water uses. 16.
Fresh water and the environment. 17.
A rare and precious resource. 18.
The coming water crisis. 19.
Water: will be there enough? 20. End of controversy on large dams? 21.
Watershed development programme. 22.
Water facts and findings on large dams. 23.
A breakthrough in the evolution of large dams? 24. Big-Dam construction is on the rise.
25. What's
(less)Encyclopaedia of Humanities : Comprising Complete and
The great aim of all modern systems of instruction is to present knowledge in as concise and accessible a form as possible, and bring the results of many different theories and systems into forms of practical convenience. In this respect the present work will be found adapted to the purposes of the author, the artist, the student of any learned profession and the reader.
No technical term of general use in any of the departments it includes will be found wanting, while many words, which in a strict sense belong neither to literature nor art, have been added an account of some peculiar association or application. In literature, the
(less)Biodiversity and Conservation of Sasthamkotta Fresh Water
1. Introduction.
2. GIS data of Sasthamkotta Lake and its environs.
3. Materials and methods.
4. Biodiversity studies.
5. Pollution studies.
6. Proposed management strategies and actions.
References. Appendix.
Index. Sasthamkotta Lake is the largest Fresh Water Lake in Kerala.
The Lake is situated 30 Km North of Kollam. The area of the Lake is 3.
73 Km2. It is a source of drinking water of Sasthamkotta, Kollam and adjoining areas.
It is an internationally recognized wetland having the status of Ramsar Site from November 2002 onwards. The Sasthamkotta Lake is surrounded on three sides by hillocks and on the south by a bund which separated the Lake from the surrounding water bodies and paddy fields.
The River Kallada flows through the southern side. The Lake receives its water from precipitation, surface flow from its catchment areas and from underground springs.
The Lake has the capacity to hold 223390 million liters of water
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No technical term of general use in any of the departments it includes will be found wanting, while many words, which in a strict sense belong neither to literature nor art, have been added an account of some peculiar association or application. In literature, the
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No technical term of general use in any of the departments it includes will be found wanting, while many words, which in a strict sense belong neither to literature nor art, have been added an account of some peculiar association or application. In literature, the
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No technical term of general use in any of the departments it includes will be found wanting, while many words, which in a strict sense belong neither to literature nor art, have been added an account of some peculiar association or application. In literature, the
(less)A Practical Book on Soil, Plant, Water
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No technical term of general use in any of the departments it includes will be found wanting, while many words, which in a strict sense belong neither to literature nor art, have been added an account of some peculiar association or application. In literature, the
(less)Anglo Indian Food and Drink And Customs
And Some Of The Most Glorious Results Of This Assimilation Took Shape In The Kitchen, The Territory Of The Memsahib And Her Trusted Khansamah. Anglo-Indian Cuisine Is A Delicious Blend Of East And West, Rich With The Liberal Use Of Coconut, Yogurt And Almonds, And Flavoured With An Assortment Of Spices.
Roasts And Curries, Pulaos And Breads, Cakes And Sweetmeats, All Have A Distinctive Flavour. The Western Bias For Meats And Eggs Is Offset By The Indian Fondness For Rice, Vegetables, Curds, Papads, Pickles And Chutneys.
And There Is A Great Deal Of Innovation And Variety In Soups, Entrees, Side Dishes, Sauces, Salads And Desserts
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No technical term of general use in any of the departments it includes will be found wanting, while many words, which in a strict sense belong neither to literature nor art, have been added an account of some peculiar association or application. In literature, the
(less)Agricultural Drainage Water Management in Arid and
I. Framework and technical guidelines: 1.
Introduction. 2.
Defining the problem and seeking solutions. 3.
Framework to selecting, evaluating and assessing the impact of drainage water management measures. 4.
Water quality concerns in drainage water management. 5.
Water conservation. 6.
Drainage water reuse. 7.
Drainage water disposal. 8.
Treatment of drainage effluent. II.
Summaries of case studies from Central Asia, Egypt, India, Pakistan and the United States of America: Summaries of case studies. References.
Annexes: 1. Crop salt tolerance data.
2. Water quality guidelines for livestock and poultry production for parameters of concern in agricultural drainage water.
3. Drinking-water quality guidelines for parameters of concern in agricultural drainage water.
4. Impact of irrigation and drainage management on water and salt balance in the absence of capillary rise.
5. Capillary rise and data set for soil hydraulic functions.
6. Trees and shrubs for saltland, salinity ratings and species lists.
"This publication provides planners,
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(less)MESSAGES FROM WATER AND THE UNIVERSE
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