Afghanistan : Kandahar province : a socio-economic profile / UNIDATA.
ACKU
[Kabul] : UNIDATA, 1991.
x, 147 p. : maps ; 29 cm.
English
Kandahar, Afghanistan (Province) – Social conditions.
Kandahar, Afghanistan (Province) – Economic conditions.
Land use, rural – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Natural resources – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Agricultural resources – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Agriculture – Economic aspects – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Livestock – Economic aspects – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Domestic animals – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Rural development – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province – Planning.
Kandahar, Afghanistan (Province) – Economic conditions.
Land use, rural – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Natural resources – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Agricultural resources – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Agriculture – Economic aspects – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Livestock – Economic aspects – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Domestic animals – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province.
Rural development – Afghanistan – Kandahar Province – Planning.
Pamphlet HN 670.6 .K36 .A34 /1991
Library of Congress Classification / Monograph
2103 21580 3ACKU000387034
1st August, 1991—(p. ii).
“A project of UNDP
OPS and UNOCA”.
Includes bibliographical references.
“A considerable portion of the plain of Kandahar is, in ordinary seasons, fertile and well cultivated. It can boast of rich meadows clothed with green turf, of gardens and orchards filled with fruit trees, of fields of corn, of barley, of Lucerne, and of clover, watered by numerous canals, conveying through a break in the hills the waters of the Arghand-ab, one of the tributaries of the Helmand”—(p. i).
Contents: Quotation—Preface—Map of Afghanistan—Map of provinces of Afghanistan by planning region—Map of Kandahar—Basic statistics – Kandahar province—I. Administrative and economic features—II. Population—III. Food supply—IV. Agriculture—V. Roads, transport and communication—VI. Other physical infrastructure—VII. Health—VIII. Education and training—IX. Resettlement needs.
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