ANTHROPOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL CHANGE


TOMOKO HAMADA (College of William and Marg, VA, USA)

1997 • Pages: 82 • Size: 180 × 240 mm • Binding: Hard • Price: US $ 35/- Rs. 850/-

(Special Issue of Journal of Social Sciences - No. 1)


The volume collectively presents important anthropological perspectives that stress diversity of human knowledge systems and their inter-relationships. The articles also exemplify current research on human aspects of global environmental change research. This volume will stimulate fruitful discussion for environmental research and policy initiatives


CONTENTS


 

Tomoko Hamada (USA) Anthropological Dimensions of Global Change


Marietta L. Baba (USA) The Ecology of Intra- organizational Space


Stefan Anderberg (
Denmark) Material flow Analysis and Sustainable Development
 

Tomoko Hamda (USA) Japanese Corporate Environ-  mentalism and New Industrial Standard for Excellence

 

Maj-Lis Foller (Sweden) A Global Health Perspective on the Shipibo-Conibo in Eastern Peru
 

Saraswati Raju (India) Capturing Complexity: A Critical Rethinking on Ecofeminism and Gender
 

F.C. De Beer (South Africa) Values, Resources and Development: A Perspective from the Northern Province of South Africa
 

A.J. Mwilawa, R.S. Kiduna and M.L. Kusekwa (Tanzania)The Role and Potential of Trees, Shrubs, and Herbs Among the Pastoralists of Tanzania

 


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