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Nature, environment and society: conservation, governance and transformation in India

Contributor(s): Publication details: 2012 Orient BlackSwan HyderabadDescription: xxiv, 234 pISBN:
  • 9788125045328
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 634.92  N2
Summary: The future of humanity lies uncertain as nature falls prey to the loot and plunder initiated in the name of development, growth and progress today. As the vast riches of the earth continue to be endangered, a global consciousness regarding the importance of natural resources, biodiversity, etc. is on the rise. Given such a scenario, what is required is further understanding of mans interaction with the environment. This contributory volume examines the interrelationship between nature and society in South Asia. It focuses on four points: perception of natural resources during colonial rule, conservation of nature, role of governments in administering environment, and transformation of nature as a result of development or industrial
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Books Vikram Sarabhai Library Rack 34-A / Slot 1782 (2nd Floor, East Wing) Non-fiction General Stacks 634.92 N2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 177224

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The future of humanity lies uncertain as nature falls prey to the loot and plunder initiated in the name of development, growth and progress today. As the vast riches of the earth continue to be endangered, a global consciousness regarding the importance of natural resources, biodiversity, etc. is on the rise. Given such a scenario, what is required is further understanding of mans interaction with the environment. This contributory volume examines the interrelationship between nature and society in South Asia. It focuses on four points: perception of natural resources during colonial rule, conservation of nature, role of governments in administering environment, and transformation of nature as a result of development or industrial

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