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23/ | J. Bandyopadhyay, 'Rehabilitation of Upland Watersheds', prepared for WCED, 1985. |
24/ | UNEP, 'General Assessment of Progress in the Implementation of the Plan of Action to Combat
Desertification 1978-1984', Nairobi, 1984; WCED Advisory Panel, op. cit. |
25/ | UNEP, op. cit. |
26/ | Ibid. |
27/ | Ibid. |
28/ | Ibid. |
29/ | Ibid. |
30/ | FAO, Agriculture Towards 2000 (Rome: 1981) |
31/ | FAO, 'Potential Population Supportinq Capacities of Lands, in the Developing World (Rome: 1982). |
32/ | The land capability classification developed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management is an example of how he problem could be approached. A broader type Of classification is implicit in FAO, Potential Population Supporting Capacities. |
33/ | INDERENA, Caquan-Caqueta Report (Bogota, Colombia: 1985). |
34/ | The agroforestry programmes implemented in India are examples of such an approach. They have been adopted enthusiastically by many farmers. |
35/ | FAO, World Food Report (Rome: 1985); WCED Advisory Panel, op. cit. |
36/ | WCED Advisory Panel, op. cit. |
37/ | Ibid. |
38/ | Ibid. |
39/ | FAO, World,Food Report, op. cit. |
40/ | Data from Dag Hammarskjold Foundation, Sweden, in Centre for Science and Environment, op. cit. |
41/ | FAO estimates quoted in WCED Advisory Panel, op. cit. |
42/ | Ibid. |
43/ | FAO, Food Outlook (Rome: 1986). |
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