Dying wisdom: Rise, fall and potential of India's traditional water harvesting systems.
Material type: TextLanguage: eng. Series: (State of India's environment: A citizen's report; no. 4)Publication details: New Delhi Centre for Science and Environment, 1997 Description: 404pSubject(s): Agriculture-India | HEALTH PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT | Water Harvesting System-IndiaNLM classification: WA 675: N97D: AGAItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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