Problems and prospects of environment policy - Indian perspective
Bhatt, M. S. & others Eds.
Problems and prospects of environment policy - Indian perspective - Delhi Aakar Books 2008 - ix,550p.
Contents Acknowledgementsiii Contributors v Introduction 1 Macro Perspectives 1. Economy-Enviroment Linkages: Economic Growth, Quality of Environment and Sustainability 33 Sheetal Verma 2. The Role of Economic Instruments in Prevention and Control of Industrial Pollution in India: Scope, Design and. Implementation57 U. Sankar 3. Environment, Development and the Role of Technology 77 B. Sudhakara Reddy 4. How are Environment, Human Development and Economic Growth Related in India? A Cross-State Analysis 85 Sacchidananda Mukherjee and Debashis Chakraborty 5. Nutrient Mismanangement and Degradation of Soil: Some Implications on Decelaration of Foodgrain Production in India 121 Pradip Kutnar Biswas 6. Climate Change Response: Equity or Nothing155 C.E. Karunakaran 7. Linkage Between Biodiversity and Cultural Diversity: An Exploratory Analysis 173 M.S. Bhatt and A.KM. Nazrul Islam 8. Marginalised People and National Environment Policy, 2006 199 Archana Prasad 9. Legal Parameters of National Environment Policy, 2006 217 Furqan Ahmad 10. Regulatory Regime Governing Biodiversity in India: A Critical Assessment 249 Ketan Mukhtja and Yugank Gael 11. Small Grants Programme Make a Big Difference: Micro Level Evidence Across the Country 269 Probhjit Sodhi Sectoral Perspectives 12. Sustainable Development Aspects of the Doha Round: Implications for Developing Countries 301 Naushad AH Azad 13. Corporate Governance, Environmental Record and Market Valuation of Companies 333 Shahid Ashraf 14. The Emerging Issue of Electronic Waste in India 343 AsherefIlliyan Micro Perspectives 15. Industrial Effluent and Rivers: Lessons from Noyyal River Basin in Tamil Nadu in the Light of National Environmental Policy, 2006 367 K. Govindraja!u 16. Export Earning Industries vs Environmental Sustainability: The Case of Tirupur Knitwear Industries in Tamil Nadu, 1980-2005 385 Velayutham Saravanan 17. The Causality Between Environmental Degradation and Poverty: A Case Study of Delhi417 Deepti Tandon 18. Economic Loss Due to Displaced Monkeys: Results from a Pilot Survey 429 A.K.M. Nazrul Islam, Salma Sultan and Bazlur Rahtnan Khan 19. Socio-Economic and Environmental Aspects of Migration: A Case Study of Cuttack Slum Dwellers 447 T.A. Baig and M.A. Baig 20. Pricing of Potable Drinking Water in Delhi: A Contingent Valuation Approach 473 Farhan Ahmed 21. Consumption of Public Water for Domestic Use: Mirco Level Evidence from North Delhi 501 Sapna Kaul 22. A Black Spot on God's Own Country: Hazards of Sand Mining and Lessons from the State's Environmental Movements 537 Suhaib Ismail Mohammed
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Problems and prospects of environment policy - Indian perspective - Delhi Aakar Books 2008 - ix,550p.
Contents Acknowledgementsiii Contributors v Introduction 1 Macro Perspectives 1. Economy-Enviroment Linkages: Economic Growth, Quality of Environment and Sustainability 33 Sheetal Verma 2. The Role of Economic Instruments in Prevention and Control of Industrial Pollution in India: Scope, Design and. Implementation57 U. Sankar 3. Environment, Development and the Role of Technology 77 B. Sudhakara Reddy 4. How are Environment, Human Development and Economic Growth Related in India? A Cross-State Analysis 85 Sacchidananda Mukherjee and Debashis Chakraborty 5. Nutrient Mismanangement and Degradation of Soil: Some Implications on Decelaration of Foodgrain Production in India 121 Pradip Kutnar Biswas 6. Climate Change Response: Equity or Nothing155 C.E. Karunakaran 7. Linkage Between Biodiversity and Cultural Diversity: An Exploratory Analysis 173 M.S. Bhatt and A.KM. Nazrul Islam 8. Marginalised People and National Environment Policy, 2006 199 Archana Prasad 9. Legal Parameters of National Environment Policy, 2006 217 Furqan Ahmad 10. Regulatory Regime Governing Biodiversity in India: A Critical Assessment 249 Ketan Mukhtja and Yugank Gael 11. Small Grants Programme Make a Big Difference: Micro Level Evidence Across the Country 269 Probhjit Sodhi Sectoral Perspectives 12. Sustainable Development Aspects of the Doha Round: Implications for Developing Countries 301 Naushad AH Azad 13. Corporate Governance, Environmental Record and Market Valuation of Companies 333 Shahid Ashraf 14. The Emerging Issue of Electronic Waste in India 343 AsherefIlliyan Micro Perspectives 15. Industrial Effluent and Rivers: Lessons from Noyyal River Basin in Tamil Nadu in the Light of National Environmental Policy, 2006 367 K. Govindraja!u 16. Export Earning Industries vs Environmental Sustainability: The Case of Tirupur Knitwear Industries in Tamil Nadu, 1980-2005 385 Velayutham Saravanan 17. The Causality Between Environmental Degradation and Poverty: A Case Study of Delhi417 Deepti Tandon 18. Economic Loss Due to Displaced Monkeys: Results from a Pilot Survey 429 A.K.M. Nazrul Islam, Salma Sultan and Bazlur Rahtnan Khan 19. Socio-Economic and Environmental Aspects of Migration: A Case Study of Cuttack Slum Dwellers 447 T.A. Baig and M.A. Baig 20. Pricing of Potable Drinking Water in Delhi: A Contingent Valuation Approach 473 Farhan Ahmed 21. Consumption of Public Water for Domestic Use: Mirco Level Evidence from North Delhi 501 Sapna Kaul 22. A Black Spot on God's Own Country: Hazards of Sand Mining and Lessons from the State's Environmental Movements 537 Suhaib Ismail Mohammed
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333.7150954 / BHA