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_aEnvironment and environmental sustainability of the Asian religion/ _cedited by Sucha Singh Gill. Lakhwinder Singh and Reena Marwah |
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_aLondon: _bRoutledge, _c2010. |
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_axxvi, 461p.; _c23cm. |
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505 | _a Part I: Issues in Sustainability of Asian Agriculture -- 1 Globalisation and Sustainability Issues in Agriculture in Asia: A Case of India -- 2 Globalisation and Its Impact on Agriculture, Food Security and Well-being of People in Pakistan -- 3 Agreement on Agriculture and Food Prices in Bangladesh -- 4 Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development of Agriculture: An Examination of Major Indian States -- 5 Agricultural Risk, Weather Insurance, Derivatives and Agricultural Insurance -- Part II: Ecological Concerns in Theory and Practice -- 6 Interrogating Mandan, Neo-Classical and Green Perspectives on the Contradictory Implications of Third World-Asian Development for Global Sustainability -- 7 India and China's National Strategy for Climate Change and Clean Development Mechanism Practice: A Comparison -- 8 Ecological Implications of Agricultural Development in Punjab -- Part III: Core Themes in Economic Development -- 9 Role of Foreign Aid in Achieving Sustainable Development in Sri Lanka -- 10 Economic Development, Foreign Direct Investment and Policy in India. 11 Framework for Planning and Management of Sustainable Inclusive Cities -- 12 Maintaining High Growth Rate and Future Energy Demand and Supply Scenario in India -- Part IV: Resource Management and Policy Alternatives -- 13 Groundwater Markets, Irrigation Efficiency and Sustainability: A Study from North India -- 14 Sustainability of the Existing and Alternative Cropping Systems in South-west Punjab -- Part V: Discrimination and Socio-economic Equity in Development -- 15 Wageworkers' Exposure to Discrimination and Work-related Insecurity in Punjab's Urban Unorganised Establishments: A Social Class Analysis -- 16 Who Kill Their Daughters More? Insights from Census Data of Punjab -- Part VI: Peasant Distress and Sustainability of the Cotton Economy -- 17 Does GM Technology Pay Rich Dividends? Reflections from Bt Cotton Farmers in Maharashtra -- 18 Cotton Economy, Cotton Producers, and Bt Cotton Cultivation in Indian Punjab: An Assessment of Economic Impact and Sustainability Issues. | ||
650 | _aAsia -- Economic conditions -- 21st century | ||
650 | _aSustainable development -- Asia | ||
650 | _aAsia -- Economic policy | ||
700 | _aGill, Sucha Singh | ||
700 | _aSingh, Lakhwinder | ||
700 | _aMarwah, Reena | ||
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