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Sustainable Human Habitat
17 January 2011 | by Suhasini Ayer-Guigan
Tags: sustainable habitat appropriate technologies integrated planning appropriate building material
Suhasini Ayer-Guigan presented at the Auroville Green Practices Seminar 2010 on Sustainable Human Habitat. She presents the current conventional methodology of construction and development in todays India and contrast it with an more holistic approach of a Sustainable Human Habitat
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Related audio: Sustainable Human Habitat Source: Auroville Radio - November 2010 |
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