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- Geography of Asia (12)
- 1966-1972 ; Agriculture ; Agriculture traditionnelle ; Céréale ; Disparité régionale ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Inde ; Politique agricole ; Rendement agricole ; Révolution agricole ; Sélection (1)
- Agriculture ; Asie ; Asie du Sud ; Blé ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Irrigation ; Niveau de vie ; Pauvreté ; Riz ; Révolution verte ; Société rurale ; Technologie (1)
- Agriculture ; Céréale ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Inde ; Politique agricole ; Production agricole ; Productivité agricole ; Révolution verte ; Uttar Pradesh (1)
- Agriculture ; Dakshin Pathar ; Développement ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Inde ; Riziculture ; Révolution verte ; Sri Lanka ; Tamil Nadu ; Technique agricole (1)
- Aménagement rural ; Chine ; Exploitation ; Forêt ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Mise en valeur ; Politique agricole ; Protection ; Reboisement ; Sylviculture (1)
- Bangladesh ; Donnée ; Développement rural ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Inde ; Révolution agricole ; Tamil Nadu (1)
- Chine ; Delta ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Landsat ; Télédétection ; Utilisation du sol ; Xi Jiang (1)
- Chine ; Guangxi Zhuang ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Palynologie ; Paléoclimat ; Paléoclimatologie ; Paléoflore ; Pléistocene supérieur ; Quaternaire zones moyennes ; Sanjiang ; Wuhan (1)
- Développement ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Inde ; Inde, Nord ; Punjab ; Révolution verte ; Technique agricole (1)
- Géographie de l'Asie ; Inde ; Mutation rurale ; Révolution agricole ; Société rurale ; Structure agraire (1)
- Agricultural modernization, poverty and inequality. The distributional impact of the green revolution in regions of Malaysia and Indonesia. (1)
- Application of the Landsat MSS tasseled CAP data in agricultural land use inventory of the Pearl River delta (1)
- Green Revolution? Technology and change in rice-growing areas of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka (1)
- Green revolution in the Punjab: techniques, background and effects. (1)
- Green revolution? Technology and change in rice-growing areas of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka. (1)
- Growth analysis of cereals in western Uttar Pradesh (1)
- Macrofossil plants and pollen assemblages on the last glacial in Sanjiang plain. (1)
- Making green the Motherland: forestry in China in China's road to development. (1)
- Problems involved in changing rural community and agriculture in South India and Bangladesh in Recent trends and perspectives in regional geography of South Asia. (1)
- The Green Revolution in South Asia (1)
- The Green revolution and the development of traditional agriculture: a case study of India (1)
- Green revolution in the Punjab: techniques, background and effects.
- The green revolution and rural social structure in India in Rural development.
- Green revolution? Technology and change in rice-growing areas of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka.
- In this article, an attempt has been made to estimate and compare the variability in growth rates of area, productivity and production for all cereal crops during pre-green revolution period (1960-61 to 1964-65) and post-green revolution period
- The Green Revolution in South Asia
- The Green revolution and the development of traditional agriculture: a case study of India
- Making green the Motherland: forestry in China in China's road to development.
- Agricultural modernization, poverty and inequality. The distributional impact of the green revolution in regions of Malaysia and Indonesia.
- A brief note on the problems involved in the recent Green Revolution . Conventional ecological and spatial concepts are employed for analysis of a village in Tamil Nadu in an integrated fashion. - (SGA)
- The use of tasseled cap transformation produces two major variables, brightness and greenness which can be used to study the spectral development in crop growth. The use of tasseled cap variables reduces data redundancy in Landsat MSS data
- herb and green algae. The development of marshes has been rapid since 36000 years ago.-(TNC)
- Green Revolution? Technology and change in rice-growing areas of Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka