Reconciling Ecological Sustainability and Economic Development in Developing Countries

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https://doi.org/10.37773/ees.v7i1.1195

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Environmental Economics, Developing Countries, Ecological Sustainability, Economic Development

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Nandan Nawn, Jamia Millia Islamia

I am an economist by disciplinary training with a doctoral degree from JNU, New Delhi. Classical Political Economy, Ecological Economics and Environment and Development have been my persistent research interests; Economics of Ecological Restoration is my present focus. I taught at WBNUJS, Kolkata (2001-14) and TERI SAS, New Delhi (2014-22). I joined Jamia Millia Islamia in its Department of Economics on 01.06.2022. My works have been published in JoAC, EPW, JoHDC, PNAS, and BioCon, among others. I have co-edited volumes published by Springer and Sage. I have received doctoral fellowships from UGC at CESP, JNU (1997-2001) and ICSSR at IEG, Delhi (2011-12), a Fulbright Fellowship (2018), an RBI Scholarship (2022), and was an Associate at IIAS, Shimla (2006, 2008, 2010). I have served as Head, DoPS, TERI SAS (2017-18), Secretary, INSEE (2016-18), Managing Editor, EES (2018-21), co-editor, Review of Environment and Development, EPW (2016-2020), Coordinator, IQAC, TERI SAS (2018-21), Leader, Bioeconomy programme, Preparatory stage proposal to ‘National Mission on Biodiversity and Human Well-Being’ funded by Office of the PSA to Government of India (2019-21) and Director, ICSSR Sponsored two-week Capacity Building Programme on ‘Academic Writing and Publication Processes’ (2022). I am an active member of INSEE, Biodiversity Collaborative and Publisher and Printer of and Associate Editor in Scopus indexed EES. I maintain a LinkedIn profile and a blog.

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2024-01-24

How to Cite

Nawn, N. . (2024). Reconciling Ecological Sustainability and Economic Development in Developing Countries. Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE Journal, 7(1), 157–160. https://doi.org/10.37773/ees.v7i1.1195