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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Ecology, Economy and Society- the INSEE Journal
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Ecology, Economy and Society- the INSEE Journal
Published:
2020-03-11
Editorial
Analysing Human–Nature Interactions: allowing for Multiple Agents and Power Structures
Kanchan Chopra
1-2
Commentary
Biological Conservation and Economic Theory
Charles Perrings, Ann Kinzig
3–10
An Integrated Framework for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals Around the World
Jianguo Liu
11 –17
Thematic Essay
Reading History and Power in Urban Landscapes: The Lens of Urban Political Ecology
Karen Coelho
19–30
Research Paper
Modelling the Economics of Grassland Degradation in Banni, India, using System Dynamics
Mihir Mathur, Kabir Sharma
31–65
Conversations
On Water Governance: Editorial Note
Emerging Knowledge Should Prevail in Water Governance
Jayanta Bandyopadhyay
67–68
On Water Governance: From a Reductionist Paradigm to a Holistic One
Combining Ecology, Economics, Engineering, and Social Sciences in a Transdisciplinary Framework for Water Governance
Nilanjan Ghosh
69–72
On Water Governance: Environmental Flow Concepts and Holistic Applications in River Basin Governance
Angela H Arthington
73–76
On Water Governance: Reforming Governance to Solve India’s Water Crisis
Mihir Shah
77–80
On Air Pollution: Editorial Note
Vikram Dayal
81–82
On Air Pollution: To Tackle Air Pollution, One Needs to be Grounded
Ashish Kothari
83–85
On Air Pollution: Regionalizing Air: On the Possibilities of Transborder Collaborations
Rohit Negi
87–89
On Air Pollution: Can We Use Delhi’s Air Pollution Crisis to Improve Agriculture?
Priya Shyamsundar
91–93
Insights from the Field
Thinking Beyond Fairy Lights and Fountains: Lessons from the Waterscape of Bengaluru
Hita Unnikrishnan
95–99
The Forest Game: Field Experiments as a Means to Influence Mental Models
Liya Thomas, Sanoop V, Vinita Rodrigues
101–105
Book Review
Envisioning a Just and Sustainable Society
Review of Ashish Kothari and K J Joy, eds. 2017. Alternative Futures: India Unshackled, New Delhi: Authors Upfront
Harsh Dobhal
107–109
Reports
Engaging the Forests and Livelihoods Community
The 3rd Annual FLARE Network Meeting
Arun Agrawal , Rebecca Rutt, Cristy Watkins
111–114
A Report on the INSEE Ninth Biennial Conference on Sustainability, Institutions, Incentives: Voices, Policies and Commitments
Nandan Nawn
115– 118
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