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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Introduction. 1. Micro foundations of measuring green GDP/M.N. Murty. 2. Environment globalization, trade and sustainability/Sarmila Banerjee. 3. Green outcomes of rural development programmes in India/P.P. Mitra, N.K. Sahu, Mahipal and Mukesh Kumar. 4. Sodic reclamation and economic sustainability/Sanatan Nayak. 5. An economic analysis of cutting edge technology in rice cultivation/Surajit Haldar, Honnaiah, Sowmyashree B.V. and Abhiram Dash. 6. Understanding organic farming: potential and constraints/Jeeban Jyoti Mohanty. 7. Climate change vulnerability and livelihood sustainability in coastal regions of India/Sibananda Senapati and Vijaya Gupta. 8. Community participation in common property resource management/Suman Devi and Nihar Ranjan Mishra. 9. Joint forest management and sustainable rural livelihoods/Raghunath Sahoo and Mamata Swain. 10. Management of non-timber forest produce/K.A. Mohammed Noushad. 11. Managing surface water resources/Ashok Kumar Maurya. 12. Impact of foreign aid on environmental quality in India/Kalpana Sahoo and Narayan Sethi. Index. Environmental pollution is one of the major problems faced by the world community, especially in the cities of the developing countries which have experienced unbridled growth of population, urbanization and industrialisation. Soil, forests, mines, water, air and other natural resources are productive assets of an economy. These natural and environmental resources are the basis of all economic activities. Economic activities, in turn, affect the quantity and quality of natural and environmental resources. Mining, lumbering, manufacturing, fishing and a host of other economic activities change the stock of natural resources which calls for appropriate trade-off between the needs of the present and future generations. India is the second most populous and seventh largest country in the world. Geographically, it accounts for a meagre 2. 4 percent of the worlds total surface area but supports and sustains a whopping 16. 7 percent of the world population. Environmental problems in India can be classified into two broad categories: (A) Those arising from conditions of poverty and under-development and (B) Those arising as negative effects of the very process of development. The present volume contains 12 research papers-authored by experts in the field of environmental economics-which provide deep insights into the linkages between development and environment and suggest remedial measures for environmentally sustainable economic policies. (jacket).
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Poverty and Deforestation Nexus in Joint Forest Management Regime | A Study in Chandaka Wildlife Division of Orissa State in India | Amarendra Das | Taschenbuch | 96 S. | Englisch | 2011 | LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing | EAN 9783843321303 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: BoD - Books on Demand, In de Tarpen 42, 22848 Norderstedt, info[at]bod[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The monograph investigates into the poverty and deforestation nexus in the context of co-management of forest. Based on the primary and and secondary data the study tries to explain the causes of forest degradation in the Joint Forest Management regime. The popularity of co-management system (Joint Forest Management in India), during last two decades, to conserve forests has brought a new dimension to the poverty induced deforest debate. The present study theoretically as well as empirically explains the factors that influence the individual decision to indulge in low-yielding forest cutting activities. Based on a survey of 140 households in three forest fringe villages of Chandaka Wildlife Division of Orissa in India, the study reveals that lack of human capital, landlessness and low environmental awareness significantly influence the individual decision to be involved in forest degrading activities. The implementation of JFM or co-management system merely transfers the dependence of local community from one patch of forest to another, unless and until the opportunity cost of rural households. 96 pp. Englisch.
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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Autor/Autorin: Das AmarendraThe author is an Assistant Professor in the postgraduate department of Analytical and Applied Economics, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India. His research interest lies in the natural resource management, enviro.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Trajectories of Development: Odishaat100 offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary and interpretative analysis of Odishas tryst with the economic, social and governance challenges through policy and parastatal initiatives since the states formation in 1936 to the present day. Positioned within the global debates on uneven regional growth, the volume examines Odishas recent economic resurgence while probing its distributional, ecological and social implications.The book traces the Indian states historical antecedentsmarked by colonial exploitation and disparate functioning of the myriad princely statesand its transformation into a formally unified subnational entity. Sector-specific chapters analyse agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and services, complemented by district-level insights. The volume explores developments in education, health, and demography, and examines possibilities of emerging frontiers of tourism, and tribal economy. Additional chapters assess poverty, unemployment, food security, fiscal management, disaster governance, neglect of natural resources, displacement, distress migration, unfolding of media, and roles of private and civil society actors.This volume will benefit scholars of development studies, economics, political economy, regional planning, and public policy, as well as practitioners and administrators of development. Readers will gain a nuanced, empirically grounded understanding of Odishas developmental journey and a forward-looking roadmap as the state approaches its centenary in 2036. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of Odishas tryst with the economic, social and governance challenges through policy and parastatal initiatives since 1936 to the present day. It examines Odishas recent economic resurgence while probing its distributional, ecological and social implications. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Trajectories of Development: Odishaat100 offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary and interpretative analysis of Odishas tryst with the economic, social and governance challenges through policy and parastatal initiatives since the states formation in 1936 to the present day. Positioned within the global debates on uneven regional growth, the volume examines Odishas recent economic resurgence while probing its distributional, ecological and social implications.The book traces the Indian states historical antecedentsmarked by colonial exploitation and disparate functioning of the myriad princely statesand its transformation into a formally unified subnational entity. Sector-specific chapters analyse agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and services, complemented by district-level insights. The volume explores developments in education, health, and demography, and examines possibilities of emerging frontiers of tourism, and tribal economy. Additional chapters assess poverty, unemployment, food security, fiscal management, disaster governance, neglect of natural resources, displacement, distress migration, unfolding of media, and roles of private and civil society actors.This volume will benefit scholars of development studies, economics, political economy, regional planning, and public policy, as well as practitioners and administrators of development. Readers will gain a nuanced, empirically grounded understanding of Odishas developmental journey and a forward-looking roadmap as the state approaches its centenary in 2036. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of Odishas tryst with the economic, social and governance challenges through policy and parastatal initiatives since 1936 to the present day. It examines Odishas recent economic resurgence while probing its distributional, ecological and social implications. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.