2016
DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2016.1228831
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Controlling gully erosion: an analysis of land reclamation processes in Chambal Valley, India

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“…These have already been or are occupied to be levelled by local influential people, inducing further inequalities and creating additional complications in the social and physical environment (Pani, 2016a). These have already been or are occupied to be levelled by local influential people, inducing further inequalities and creating additional complications in the social and physical environment (Pani, 2016a).…”
Section: Discussion Of Land-levelling Patterns and Dynamicsmentioning
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“…These have already been or are occupied to be levelled by local influential people, inducing further inequalities and creating additional complications in the social and physical environment (Pani, 2016a). These have already been or are occupied to be levelled by local influential people, inducing further inequalities and creating additional complications in the social and physical environment (Pani, 2016a).…”
Section: Discussion Of Land-levelling Patterns and Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such ravines are found where the subsoil is comparatively more resistant to erosion than the topsoil (Pani, 2016a). The badland area is characterized by generally thin vegetation cover of shrubs and trees with occasional patches of moderately dense forest.…”
Section: Geography and Reclamation History Of The Study Areamentioning
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