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April 22: At least four Kashmiri Muslims have been taken on the newly-constituted advisory committee on annual Amarnath pilgrimage.

Also, there are seven other local Muslim government functionaries who will be serving as members in the 13-member committee in their official capacity.

This paper analyses the terrestrial carbon balance of China during the 1980s and 1990s using biomass and soil carbon inventories extrapolated by satellite greenness measurements, ecosystem models and atmospheric inversions.

Kaikaluru(Krishna), April 17: Touching upon the local chord, the Telugu Desam (TD) president, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, promised that the famous Kolleru Lake would be regularised and the surplus lands from the lake would be distributed to the poor farmers.

R. Rajaram

GREEN COVER: A teak sapling planted in Bharathidasan University campus in Tiruchi.

TIRUCHI: Revenue Department has identified over 1,000 hectares of lands in the district to enable Forest Department undertake planting of saplings under the Central Government

The boundaries of the airport city project will be redefined, says Sabyasachi Sen.

Shashikant Trivedi / Bhopal April 07, 2009, 0:48 IST

Industry in Dewas, one of the leading exporting towns of Madhya Pradesh, is being squeezed by a shortage of land.

The shifting cultivation in Nagaland state is described as an agricultural system where a farming community slashes secondary forests on a predetermined location, burns the slash and cultivates the land for a limited number of years. The land is then left fallow and the farming community moves to the next location to repeat the process till they return back to the starting point.

One of the most destructive developments in agriculture over the past two decades has been the boom in soya production in the southern cone of Latin America. The corporations that led that boom are now moving aggressively into sugar cane, focusing on large tracts of land in southern countries where sugar can be produced cheaply. If these developments are not resisted, the

Forests and women are strongly interconnected with each other because women, particularly those living in rural areas or mountain areas, have a deep relationship with the forest ecology because they are responsible for gathering food, fuel, fodder, leaves and water for the family.

This white paper synthesizes existing scientific data on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions related to the production and expansion of biofuels. It is specifically focused towards assisting organizations that are developing sustainability standards for biofuels with the collection and interpretation of data.

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