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HYDRO-ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT OF SHARAVATHI RIVER BASIN

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INSIGHTS FROM LANDSCAPE DYNAMICS TO MITIGATE LOSS OF LIVELIHOOD IN COORG (PDF)

BharathSetturu1, Vinay S1Ramachandra, T V*
1Energy and Wetlands Research Group, TE15, Centre for Ecological Sciences,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012
*email: tvr@iisc.ac.in; phone: 080 22933099


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