Nature, Economy and Society Understanding the Linkages /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Ghosh, Nilanjan (Editor), Mukhopadhyay, Pranab (Editor), Shah, Amita (Editor), Panda, Manoj (Editor)
Summary:XII, 357 p. 45 illus., 27 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: New Delhi : Springer India : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2404-4
Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Ecological Economics: At the interface of nature, economy, and society
  • Chapter 2. Nature, Economy and Society: Of values, valuation and policy-making in an unequal world
  • Chapter 3. Social metabolism and environmental conflicts in India
  • Chapter 4. Current status of environmental and economic accounting: Review of some countries experiences and way forward for India
  • Chapter 5. Strengthening forest resource valuation and accounting system: a case of forest resources of Kerala, India
  • Chapter 6. Urbanisation and water supply: an analysis of unreliable water supply in Bangalore city, India
  • Chapter 7. Energetics of irrigation under surplus rainfall conditions
  • Chapter 8. Governing firms’ corporate environmental response: success or failure? Evidence from a panel data based analysis on solid waste management in agri-food processing sector of Sri Lanka
  • Chapter 9. ‘Livestock for Development’ in resource constrained environment: Would induction of external buffalo breeds help?
  • Chapter 10. Soil fertility management in semi-arid regions: The socio-cultural, economic and livelihood dimensions of farmers’ practices- a case of Andhra Pradesh
  • Chapter 11. Issues on forest governance in contemporary Odisha
  • Chapter 12. Multifunctional benefits of community based mangrove restoration in Gujarat: An analysis
  • Chapter 13. Linkages between environment and globalization: A case study of developing countries
  • Chapter 14. Can the poor resist capital? Conflicts over 'accumulation by contamination' at the ship-breaking yard of Alang (India): How struggles for environmental justice contribute to the environmental sustainability of the economy
  • Chapter 15. Environmental cost of shrimp farming in the coastal paddy lands of South India
  • Chapter 16. Designing PAT as a climate policy in India: Issues learnt from EU-ETS
  • Chapter 17. Persistence of Jhum cultivation: Social capital and labour market
  • Chapter 18. Ecological and socio-economic impacts of Prosopis juliflora invasion into the semi-arid ecosystems in selected villages of Ramnad district in Tamilnadu.