Environmental Regeneration in Himalaya: Concepts and StrategiesJamuna Sharan Singh Central Himalayan Environment Association and Gyanodaya Prakashan, 1985 - Environmental policy - 468 pages |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Accelerated Erosion and LandslideProne Zones in the Central | 12 |
Problems of Landslides in the Himalaya and Future Directions | 39 |
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activities agricultural altitude animals annual average Bangladesh become cattle cause cent Central conservation considered construction cover crops cultivation damage degradation Department district drainage ecological economic ecosystem effective elevation energy environment environmental erosion existing extension factors farming flow fodder forest forestry fuel Garhwal given Government grazing growth Gupta higher hills Himalaya Himalayan region human important improved increase India indicated irrigated Kumaun lake land landslides limited major maximum measures migration mountain Nainital natural Nepal occurs Pant pattern period pine plants pollution population practices Pradesh present problems production protection range regeneration region reported Research result river roads season seedlings Singh slopes soil species suggested supply Table trees types University valley vegetation village watershed yield zone