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ENVIRONMENT: CHANGE AND MANAGEMENT R.C. MOHANTY ( With a Foreword by: U. SCHIEWER 1995 " Pages: 184 " Size: 180 × 240 mm " ISBN 81-85264-11-2 " Binding: Hard " Price: US $ 55/- Rs. 750/- |
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The
volume Environment: Change and Management present an account of latest research on the role of man
in sustenance of biological diversity vis-a-vis alterations imposed on the
natural ecosystem, emphasizing conservation, land use, community analysis,
pollution control and number of experimental approaches to meet the
challenge. It is predominantly concerned with the recent changes leading to
depletion of natural resources in various fronts and underlines possible
measures to these areas. Contributors examine the management in monitoring
environment and land forms, consider the factors limiting flora and
biodiversity, review the problems in assessing pollution load and present the
strategy in long term prespectives through laboratory case studies. The volume of Environment:
change and Management will be of great use to involved in the fields of
environment. |
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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY IN HUMAN ECOLOGY ANNA SINIARSKA AND FEDERICO DICKINSON (Centre for Scientific
Research and Postgraduate Studies 1996 " Pages: 400 " Size: 180 × 240 " ISBN 81-85264-15-5 " Binding: Hard " Price: US $ 75/- Rs. 1450/- |
Human
ecology is a synthetic transdisciplinary science concerned with human life
and culture as a dynamic component of ecosystems. Typical of an
interdisciplinary science is an approach which integrates topics under study
across the usual traditional or classical branches of science. Human ecology
synthesizes part of the knowledge of several classical disciplines in a
specific way. Of the many possible research orientation for understanding the
relationship of people of their environment, not all are ecological, and only
a few can be considered human ecology. More than 50 per cent of accumulated
human knowledge is related to the study of man and some aspect of our
environment. If we called all this knowledge human ecology, it would be a
meaningless generalization. Because science has been based on the study of
specific topics, for example such classic disciplines as physics, geology,
biology, anthropology, and interactions such as genetics and ecology, or
problems such as auxology and evolution, human ecology provides a definite
transdisciplinary approach to study by
assuming specific perspectives. Human ecology may be considered to have two
parallel foci: (1) an academic
ecology as a scientific discipline, and (2) an action oriented human ecology which
is technological (environmental engineering, environmental preservation,
environmental education, and health protection against environmental
deterioration). The works of about
one hundred ninety persons were classified and included in this volume. There
are abstracts from others whose address are not included (sent by other
authors, or by other institutions) but worthy of being added. |
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CONTEMPORARY STUDIES IN HUMAN ECOLOGY
M.K. BHASIN
AND S.L. MALIK (University of Delhi, Delhi, India) 1998 " Size: 140 × 220 mm " Pages: 400 " ISBN 81-85264-20-1 " Binding: Hard " Price: US $ 65/- Rs. 950/- |
Ecological problems require to be handled with an integrated approach, for they are intimately connected to the biological endowments as well as to social and cultural characteristics. Adaptation and resource management, for instance, are both biological and cultural issues. The present volumes shows the direction to integrated research on environmental topics. The volume shows the importance of participation in tribal and peasant development, macro and micro-environmental designs, and eco-friendly development. This volume will be of great use as reference book to students and research workers in this field of Environmental Studies, Life Sciences and Social Sciences. |
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ECOLOGY, TRIBALS AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT: The Case from PRADIP K. BHOWMICK (Indian Institute of technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India) 2000 " Pages: 212 " Size: 140 × 220 mm " Binding: Hard " ISBN 81-85264-27-9 " Price: US$ 25/- Rs. 450/- |
Rural Development
implies both the economic betterment of the people as well as greater social
transformation . Increased participation of people in rural development
process, decentralised planning, better enforcement of land reforms and
greater access to credit and inputs go a long way in providing the rural
people with better prospects for economic development. Improvements in
health, education, drinking water, energy supply, sanitation and housing
coupled with attitudinal changes also facilitate their social development. In
view of this, the present study was conducted among tribals of district
Midnapore, |
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