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Ecology, economy and society = essays in honour of Kanchan Chopra /
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Ecology, economy and society/ edited by Vikram Dayal, Anantha Duraiappah, Nandan Nawn.
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essays in honour of Kanchan Chopra /
other author:
Duraiappah, Anantha.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2018.,
Description:
xiii, 261 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction. - The Sustainability of the Sustainable Development Goals -- The role of Trans-disciplinary approach in Post -- Mainstreaming Climate Sustainability in India: How will Jack and Jill climb the hill? -- Ecological Distribution Conflicts and the Vocabulary of Environmental Justice -- Industrialization and River Water Quality in India: Gains from Informal Regulation of Water Pollution -- Collective Action: Penultimate Solution for Efficient Environmental Management -- Transaction Costs and Agricultural Productivity in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal -- Institutions and Community Participation in the Management of Forest Ecosystems -- Population Ethics and Earth's Carrying Capacity -- Infectious diseases among households in India: occurrence, associations and implications -- Spatial Analysis of Quality of Life in an Urban Context -- The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: Testing the Limits of Interdisciplinary and Multi-scale Science -- Conservation beyond protected areas -- Ecosystem services, state institutions and market integration in reducing poverty: Evidence from a remote Himalayan region -- Shaping the ISEE and INSEE.
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Conservation biology. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5675-8
ISBN:
9789811056758
Ecology, economy and society = essays in honour of Kanchan Chopra /
Ecology, economy and society
essays in honour of Kanchan Chopra /[electronic resource] :edited by Vikram Dayal, Anantha Duraiappah, Nandan Nawn. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2018. - xiii, 261 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Introduction. - The Sustainability of the Sustainable Development Goals -- The role of Trans-disciplinary approach in Post -- Mainstreaming Climate Sustainability in India: How will Jack and Jill climb the hill? -- Ecological Distribution Conflicts and the Vocabulary of Environmental Justice -- Industrialization and River Water Quality in India: Gains from Informal Regulation of Water Pollution -- Collective Action: Penultimate Solution for Efficient Environmental Management -- Transaction Costs and Agricultural Productivity in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal -- Institutions and Community Participation in the Management of Forest Ecosystems -- Population Ethics and Earth's Carrying Capacity -- Infectious diseases among households in India: occurrence, associations and implications -- Spatial Analysis of Quality of Life in an Urban Context -- The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: Testing the Limits of Interdisciplinary and Multi-scale Science -- Conservation beyond protected areas -- Ecosystem services, state institutions and market integration in reducing poverty: Evidence from a remote Himalayan region -- Shaping the ISEE and INSEE.
This book deals with not just complex linkages, interactions and exchanges that form the relationship between the economic activities, human society and the ecosystems, but also the influences and impacts that each causes on the other. In recent times, this ecology-economy-society interface has received unprecedented attention within the broader environment-development discourse. The volume is in honour of Kanchan Chopra, one of the pioneers of research in these areas in India. She has recently been awarded the coveted Kenneth Boulding Award by the International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE) and is the first Asian to receive it. The four sub-themes of the book reflect some of the important areas in the environment-development discourse -- sustainability of development, institutions and environmental governance, environment and well-being, and ecosystem and conservation. Within each of the sub-themes, the policy and the practice as well as the macro and micro aspects are addressed. With contributions mainly from ecological economists and ecologists, the book's approach is interdisciplinary, both in spirit and content, reflecting the honoree's work, which went not just beyond the mainstream ideology of economics, but also the way she listened to ideas from disciplines like ecology and sociology. The volume also includes two reflective essays on academic life and works of Kanchan Chopra. The book is a valuable resource for students, teachers, researchers, practitioners and policy makers in the areas of development economics, ecological economics, environmental economics and related disciplines such as conservation, development, ecology, economics, environment, governance, health, sociology and public policy.
ISBN: 9789811056758
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-10-5675-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Conservation biology.
LC Class. No.: HC79.E5
Dewey Class. No.: 333.7
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