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Mountain technology agenda
By:Anil P. Joshi,Sunil K. Agarwal,Dr. Rakesh Kumar,Himalayan Environmental Studies & Conservation Organisation,Technology Intervention for Mountain Ecosystem (Programme),India. Dept. of Science and Technology. Science and Society Division
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