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Global Change, Ecosystems, Sustainability : Theory, Methods, Practice

Contributor(s): edt. Mukhopadhyay, Pranab; Nawn, Nandan and Das, KalyanPublication details: New Delhi; Sage Publications 2017 Edition: 1Description: 286 p; HBISBN: 9789386446466Subject(s): Introduction,making sense of global change:macro dimensions,ecological economics:sustainability markets and global change,accounting prices for measuring environmental changes,green national accounting framework for india:summary of the report of partha dasgupta committee,towards green national accounting:government of india expert group 2011 2013,insee conference panel december 2013 and the way forward,linking science and policy:using the crowd in the cloud,traversing diverse paths in ecological economics with enigmatic models,a socio metabolic reading of the long term development trajectories of china and india,the central role of surplus energy in human development and a class divided unsustainable society,sustainability ecosystems and institutions:from the practice,changing weather pattern in sub himalayan northeast india and interrelations among the weather variables,coping with natural disaster:sundarbans after cyclone aila,fire environment and community based forest fire management in the central siwalik region of nepal,can educational campaigns promote successful adaptation to climate change evidence from a heat wave awareness programme in odisha,agricultural vulnerability to climate change:contribution of socio economic factors,estimating the economic benefits of an improved aquatic ecosystem and watershed management in the tanguar haor wetland:an application of choice modelling,impact of land use and land cover changes on physical space for fishers in kanyakumari coast,adoption and diffusion of micro irrigation technologies in gujarat western india:do institutions and policies matter,gender differences in social capital and collective action:does social identity matter in joint forest management,economy environment impact intensity assessment in an integrated framework analysis to the rat hole coal mining in jaintia hills district india,measuring welfare of forest dependent communities in a minespoiled degraded ecosystemDDC classification: 338.927/MUK/Glo
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