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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE Journal
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE Journal
Published:
2020-03-15
Editorial
Environment, Sustainability and Equity
Kamal Bawa
1–2
Commentary
Sustainability Transitions from an Ecological Economic Perspective
Inge Røpke
3–8
Thematic Essay
Ecological Critiques of Exclusionary Conservation
Asmita Kabra
9–26
Special Section: Ecological Distribution Conflicts in India
Editorial: Some Insights on the Role of Violence
Joan Martinez-Alier, Brototi Roy
27–30
Discontent, Conflict, Social Resistance and Violence at Non-metallic Mining Frontiers in India
Arpita Bisht
31–42
Relocation from protected areas as a violent process in the recent history of biodiversity conservation in India
Eleonora Fanari
43–76
Environmental Justice Movements in India
An analysis of the multiple manifestations of violence
Brototi Roy, Joan Martinez-Alier
77–92
Research Paper
Quantifying Air Pollution Vulnerability and its Distributional Consequences
some perspectives from Delhi
Shivani Gupta , Sukanya Das , M.N. Murty
93–125
Discussion
Importance of Tightly Coupled Equations in Modelling Grassland Ecological Economics
A response to “Modelling the Economics of Grassland Degradation in Banni, India, using System Dynamics” (Mihir Mathur and Kabir Sharma, EES, July 2018)
Chandanathil P. Geevan , Arun M. Dixit , Chandra S. Silori
127– 130
Response
To the Comments by C.P. Geevan, Arun Dixit and Chandra Shekhar Silori
Mihir Mathur, Kabir Sharma
131–138
Insights from the Field
Mountain Agriculture at a Crossroads?
Understanding Household-level Decision-making in Rapidly Changing Socio-economic Contexts
Reinmar Seidler , Rinzi Lama , Poonam Rai
139–144
Tides of Change in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Meera Anna Oommen , Madhuri Ramesh
145–149
Book Review
Shooting at the Wrong Target
Review of Julien-François Gerber and Rajeswari S. Raina (eds.). 2018. Post-Growth Thinking in India: Towards Sustainable Egalitarian Alternatives (New Delhi: Orient Blackswan)
Eswaran Somanathan
151–154
An Environmental Basis for Comparing different Histories and Experiences
Review of S. Ravi Rajan and Lise Sedrez (eds.). 2018. The Great Convergence: Environmental Histories of BRICS, New Delhi: Oxford University Press
Lanukumla Ao
155–157
Industrialisation in India: the Many Worlds of Discord and Resistance
Review of Kenneth Bo Nielsen and Patrik Oskarsson (eds.). 2017. Industrialising Rural India: Land, Policy and Resistance, London and New York: Routledge
Radhika Krishnan
159–162
Reports
A Report on International Biodiversity Congress
A. Biju Kumar
163–168
A Report on the Fifteenth Conference of International Society for Ecological Economics
Rajeswari S. Raina
169–172
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