For many people, biotechnology means genetically modified organisms, alien species, toxic weapons, or hormone-treated beef. Yet it is also a tool to control plant and animal pests, preserve species, utilize genetic resources for health and nutrition, and protect the environment. Society's ability to manage, share and regulate advanced biotechnology offers many opportunities and raises many challenges and risks. This book explores the issues of advanced biotechnology and examines the progress made in recent years. It looks at the drivers of medical and pharmaceutical biotechnology development in the United States, the European Union and Japan. It describes the biotechnology tools to fight major global health concerns such as Ebola fever, the human immunodeficiency virus, the SARS virus and the Avian flu virus, as well as regulatory concerns and public perceptions. Professor Sasson also provides a state of the art analysis of the progress of selected developing countries in fostering their own bio-industries. He examines some of the most controversial areas of medical biotechnology, including issues such as stem cell research and gene therapy and some of the ethical issues they raise.
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Offers a panoramic view of the various dimensions of the water management in India. This volume presents discussions of certain critical and crucial issues pertaining to water in the Indian context by scholars, researchers, policymakers and implementers.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction water management multiple dimensions/Rakesh Hooja Ramesh K. Arora and K.K. Parnami. 2. Long term water demand projections for India and possible policy responses a note/Yoginder K. Alagh. 3. Water savings and conservation in irrigated agriculture/S.A. Kulkarni. 4. Managing water in rural areas an institutional and multi use perspective/Rakesh Hooja. 5. Water management an environmental perspective/Brij Gopal. 6. Community water management/G.S. Narwani. 7. Community participation in integrated Water Resource Management Policy Framework/M.V.S. Prasad. 8. Water scenario in Rajasthan policy potential and problems/A.S. Kapoor. 9. Training for participatory irrigation management in India/Rakesh Hooja. 10. Community managed drinking water systems in the Himalayas an NGO Perspective/Kalyan Paul. 11. Watershed approach a viable proposition for water management in rainfed areas/C. Sekar and S. Senthilnathan. 12. Watershed management in India brief comment on an ICRISAT/IWMI Report/Rakshat Hooja. 13. Managing water supply in the 21 century metropolis lessons from Delhi/Rakshat Hooja and Rakesh Hooja. 14. Water resources and interlinking of rivers issues concerning inequalities state intervention and sustainable development/D.K. Verma and A. Sohrot. 15. Interlinking of rivers prospects and problems/Raj Kumar Siwach. 16. Water visions and strategies at global and All India Levels some personal reflections/Rakesh Hooja. 17. Challenges and priorities for water and sanitation sector reforms for urban areas/K.K. Gadeock. Contributors. For many years now it has been recognized that water management and development is going to be an increasingly complex and sensitive task in the 21 century involving various facets and dimensions with more and more regions facing situations of water stress or water scarcity and problems not only of availability of fresh water but also of its quality. Thus the importance of the effective management of water cannot be overemphasized. It is in this backdrop that the present volume gives a panoramic view of the various dimensions of the water management in India. Certain critical and crucial issues pertaining to water in the Indian context as discussed by scholars researchers policy makers and implementors have been put together in this volume in articles which touch upon water demand projections canal irrigation and participatory irrigation management use of water from tanks and of groundwater watershed development rainwater harvesting land water management rural drinking water domestic use of water supply in cities integrated water resource management managing water in rural areas community water management community based organizations and water users groups role of NGOs interlinking of rivers environmental uses of water water conservation federal issues in water resources use the water scenario in an Indian state training and capacity building for the water sector and water issues and strategies at global and All India levels. Besides water use has been discussed in all its facets and dimensions sociological economic institutional administrative cultural managerial behavioural participatory technical environmental developmental policy oriented grassroots implementational etc. The book will be of immense help to scholars researchers analysts commentators academicians policy makers and implementors. 298 pp. Seller Inventory # 66840