Enviormental pollution and health problems / Raise Akhtar
Material type: TextSeries: New world environment series-ivPublication details: NewDelhi : Ashish publishing house, 1990Description: xiv, 377 pISBN:- 8170243351
- 566.514 R1365
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1. Air pollution and health hazards
2. soil pollution and health hazards
3. Leads in the enviroment
4. Acide deposition and acidification of soil and water
5. Explosion hazards of combustible dust in mining and chemical industries
6. socio-culture level :an indicator of level of living
7. Enviromental pollution and living beings
8. Impact of transport on the present day rural economic
9. Aderse health effect of tannery and chromate industrial workers exposed to occupational enviromental
10. Health hazrads of pop music and their management
11. water pollution and hazards
12. Problem in the eco-development of hill-slopes
13. Distillery waste contamination of niva river
14. Enviromental planning for the control of plant nemated diseases
15. Water resource of kumaon himalaya with particular reference to drinking water
16. Enviromental revolution in orissa:the buddhargram experiment
17. Wildlife protection-law and it,s enforcement
18. Protection and develpoing of forests
19. Enviromental issues and planning consideration
20. Ecology of eutrophic lakes
21. Zooplankton community structure of two brackishwater impoudments of hoogly
22. Effects of sulphur diodide on plants
23. STrategies for eco-management of agriculture,forestry and agrostology in uttar pardesh himalayan hills
24. Rehabilitation of degarded civil/soyam/other community lands through fuel and fodder species plantation in central himalaya
25. People respons to drought
26. A framework for enviromental impact assessment of human settlements in indian
27. Enviromental education and training programmes in indian
28. Shifting cultivation in indian and its enviormemtal implications
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