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The ganges and the GAP: An assessment of efforts to clean a sacred river
Priyam Das, Kenneth R. Tamminga
Landscape Architecture
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Keyphrases
Public Participation
100%
Sacred Rivers
100%
Ganga Action Plan
100%
Ghats
100%
Ganges
100%
India
66%
Ganges Basin
66%
Regeneration
33%
Daily Life
33%
Federal Government
33%
Control Program
33%
Environmental Issues
33%
Adaptive Management
33%
Pollution Level
33%
Rite
33%
Government of India
33%
Pollution Control
33%
Religious Practices
33%
Centralized Control
33%
Growing Population
33%
Industrialization
33%
Waterfront
33%
Management Efficiency
33%
World Bank
33%
Ganges River
33%
Hindu
33%
Bathing
33%
Scientific Framework
33%
Central Planning
33%
Cremation
33%
Environmental Programs
33%
Ganga River
33%
People's Livelihood
33%
Land-water Interface
33%
Adaptive Resilience
33%
Social Sciences
Action Plan
100%
India
66%
Central Government
33%
Adaptive Management
33%
Everyday Life
33%
Religious Practice
33%
Environmental Problem
33%
World Bank
33%
River Basin
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Action Plan
100%
India
66%
Federal Government
33%
Adaptive Management
33%
Environmental Problem
33%
Pollution Control
33%
World Bank
33%
Environmental Program
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Federal Government
100%
Industrialization
100%