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Environmental Disruption in Japan-Spot Studies


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Environmental disruption in Japan is a big problem owing to her post-war development of industrialisation and urbanisation. An International Symposium on Environmental Disruption sponsored by the UNESCO along with the Japanese Science Council was held in Tokyo in the month of March 1970. Following this, another International Symposium, sponsored by the Osaka Prefectural Government, on “Problems of Human Environment” at Osaka was also held. The subject matter of these symposia as well as the various visits by the author are reported in to day’s deliberations. We will try to focus on the subject based on our experience in Japan as well as various discussions We had among the delegates during those symposia.
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A. K. Basu
Central Public Health Engineering Research Institute, Calcutta Zonal Centre, India

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Environmental disruption in Japan is a big problem owing to her post-war development of industrialisation and urbanisation. An International Symposium on Environmental Disruption sponsored by the UNESCO along with the Japanese Science Council was held in Tokyo in the month of March 1970. Following this, another International Symposium, sponsored by the Osaka Prefectural Government, on “Problems of Human Environment” at Osaka was also held. The subject matter of these symposia as well as the various visits by the author are reported in to day’s deliberations. We will try to focus on the subject based on our experience in Japan as well as various discussions We had among the delegates during those symposia.