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Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 10. Book ChapterKumar, Mahendra and Singh, Anirudh (2000) Confronting climate change: economic priorities and climate protection in developing countries - Southeast Asia Chapter 4: Pacific Island Countries (P183). In: Confronting Climate Change: Economic Priorities and Climate Protection in Developing Nations. National Environmental Trust, Washington, DC 20036, pp. 183-207. ISBN 0970693702, 9780970693709 Book, Journal, Proceedings EditedSkyllas-Kazacoz, M. and Hagg, C. and Kumar, Mahendra (1999) Proceedings of the Symposium on New and Alternative Energy Technologies: XIX Pacific Science Congress 4-9, July, 1999 Sydney, Australia. [Book, Journal, Proceedings Edited] Conference ProceedingsKumar, Mahendra (1994) Radiometric measurements of a sugar cane crop in Fiji. [Conference Proceedings] Kumar, Mahendra (1980) Use of reflectivity ratios to measure light interception by crops. [Conference Proceedings] Journal ArticleKumar, Mahendra and Mario, R. (2004) Renewable energy potential in Fiji: a path for sustainable development? Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 2 (1). pp. 54-77. ISSN 1728-7456 Kumar, Mahendra (1987) Vegetation and rainfall mapping in the Sahel using meteosat and NOAA satellites. The South Pacific Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 9 . pp. 67-81. ISSN 1838-837X Professional and Technical ReportsTukana, S and Bolabola, Cema and Kumar, Mahendra and Llyod, C.R (1995) Woodstoves: problems associated with cooking in various Pacific Island countries: Report. [Professional and Technical Reports] Lloyd, C. R and Kumar, Mahendra and Metham, P (1982) Report on the Nadi-Lautoka domestic energy survey. [Professional and Technical Reports] Kumar, Mahendra and Twidell, J. (1981) Energy analysis of some sugarcane farms in Fiji: Considering labour and machine use. [Professional and Technical Reports] OtherKumar, Mahendra (1981) Spectral reflectance and light interception by crop canopies. Department of Physiology and Environmental Studies, University of Nottingham, Loughborough, Leicestershire, United Kingdom. |