Toward an Environmental Strategy for Asia, Parts 63-224World Bank, 1993 - 210 pages World Bank Discussion Paper No. 224. All of the World Bank's priorities for environmental aid to Asia are described in this comprehensive manual. Also featured is a framework to improve the region's environmental management and achieve sustainable |
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... Industrial Pollution The industrial sector in East Asia is now more than nine times its size in 1965 , and in South Asia , four times larger . The total pollution load contributed by the industrial sector has grown exponentially ...
... Industrial Pollution The industrial sector in East Asia is now more than nine times its size in 1965 , and in South Asia , four times larger . The total pollution load contributed by the industrial sector has grown exponentially ...
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... pollution data , it is not known if they are biased low or high . Their accuracy depends on how closely Asian technologies mirror United States technologies in 1988. Also , since it is arguable that ... Industrial Pollution in Beijing.
... pollution data , it is not known if they are biased low or high . Their accuracy depends on how closely Asian technologies mirror United States technologies in 1988. Also , since it is arguable that ... Industrial Pollution in Beijing.
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Carter Brandon, Ramesh Ramankutty. Table 4.5 : Direct Industrial Lending in Asia , 1989-95 Cement Industry Restructuring 2nd Petrochemicals Development Shenyang Engineering Industries Box 4.13 : Direct Lending for Industrial Pollution ...
Carter Brandon, Ramesh Ramankutty. Table 4.5 : Direct Industrial Lending in Asia , 1989-95 Cement Industry Restructuring 2nd Petrochemicals Development Shenyang Engineering Industries Box 4.13 : Direct Lending for Industrial Pollution ...
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