Environmental Movements of India

Environmental Movements of India
Title Environmental Movements of India PDF eBook
Author Krishna Mallick
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 2021-07
Genre Chipko movement
ISBN 9789462984431

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In her detailed retelling of three iconic movements in India, Professor Emerita Krishna Mallick, PhD, gives hope to grassroots activists working toward environmental justice. Each movement deals with a different crisis and affected population: Chipko, famed for tree-hugging women in the Himalayan forest; Narmada, for villagers displaced by a massive dam; and Navdanya, for hundreds of thousands of farmers whose livelihoods were lost to a compact made by the Indian government and neoliberal purveyors of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Relentlessly researched, the book presents these movements in a framework that explores Hindu Vedic wisdom, as well as Development Ethics, Global Environment Ethics, Feminist Care Ethics, and the Capability Approach. At a moment when the climate threatens populations who live closest to nature--and depend upon its fodder for heat, its water for life, and its seeds for food--Mallick shows how nonviolent action can give poor people an effective voice.

Environmental Movements in India

Environmental Movements in India
Title Environmental Movements in India PDF eBook
Author S. A. Salunkhe
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN

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"With the increasing population and industrialization, the world is witnessing tremendous pressure on its natural resources. Protection and preservation of the environment has therefore become a prerequisite and integral part of the development process at local, national and global level. All over the world, Environmental Movements (also termed as New Movements) are spreading their wings and rewriting the social and economic history. In India too, people in different parts of the country are organizing themselves into pressure groups and articulating their demands for just and equitable development without undermining their natural support systems. The current volume is aimed at disseminating knowledge and information on some critical issues on the theme of environmental movements, their strategies and practices."

An Environmental History of India

An Environmental History of India
Title An Environmental History of India PDF eBook
Author Michael H. Fisher
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 313
Release 2018-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 1107111625

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This longue durée survey of the Indian subcontinent's environmental history reveals the complex interactions among its people and the natural world.

Environmental Movements in Asia

Environmental Movements in Asia
Title Environmental Movements in Asia PDF eBook
Author Arne Kalland
Publisher Routledge
Pages 312
Release 2013-10-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136798137

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This volume paints a general picture of the environmental situation in Asia, backing it up with several case studies. Two major points are made in this general picture. The first is that environmental campaigns in Asia tend to have a local focus; they react to very concrete problems in the immediate neighbourhood and as such usually people are engaged in a cause for practical rather than idealistic reasons. Such can be seen in case studies from the volume dealing with campaigns against logging and tree plantations, tourist facilities and factories and in support or defence of nature reserves. This pattern is in marked contrast to the profile of the most successful Western movements (in terms of fund-raising at least) for whom the focus is on perceived problems in distant parts of the world. The second point is evidence in several of the case studies in the volume, namely that environmental campaigns cannot be understood in terms of environmental issues alone. Rather, they should be regarded as a form of cultural critique and frequently are a form of political resistance in situations where open political action is too risky.

Environmental Issues in India

Environmental Issues in India
Title Environmental Issues in India PDF eBook
Author Mahesh Rangarajan
Publisher Pearson Education India
Pages 604
Release 2009
Genre Nature
ISBN 9788131708101

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Contributed articles presented at a workshop convened at Department of History, Delhi University in September 2005.

Environmentalism

Environmentalism
Title Environmentalism PDF eBook
Author Ramachandra Guha
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 246
Release 2014-10-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 8184757484

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An acclaimed historian of the environment, Ramachandra Guha in this book draws on many years of research in three continents. He details the major trends, ideas, campaigns and thinkers within the environmental movement worldwide. Among the thinkers he profiles are John Muir, Mahatma Gandhi, Rachel Carson, and Octavia Hill; among the movements, the Chipko Andolan and the German Greens. Environmentalism: A Global History documents the flow of ideas across cultures, the ways in which the environmental movement in one country has been invigorated or transformed by infusions from outside. It interprets the different directions taken by different national traditions, and also explains why in certain contexts (such as the former Socialist Bloc) the green movement is marked only by its absence. Massive in scope but pointed in analysis, written with passion and verve, this book presents a comprehensive account of a significant social movement of our times, and will be of wide interest both within and outside the academy. For this new edition, the author has added a fresh prologue linking the book’s themes to ongoing debates on climate change and the environmental impacts of global economic development.

Environmental Movements in Minority and Majority Worlds

Environmental Movements in Minority and Majority Worlds
Title Environmental Movements in Minority and Majority Worlds PDF eBook
Author Timothy Doyle
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 220
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780813534954

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Environmental movements are among the most vibrant, diverse, and powerful social movements occurring today, across all corners of the globe. Drawing on his primary fieldwork in six countries, environmental researcher Timothy Doyle argues that there is, in fact, no one global environmental movement; rather, there are many, and the differences among them far outweigh their similarities.