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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE Journal
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE Journal
Published:
2020-03-17
Editorial
Ecology, Economy and Society through an Interdisciplinary Lens
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
1–4
Commentary
Integral Ecology: An unexpected support for Ecological Economics by Pope Francis
Marina Fischer-Kowalski
5–10
Thematic Essay
Has Economics Caught Up with Climate Science?
Shreekant Gupta
11–30
Soil Conservation in a Watershed:
Institutional Alternatives
Chandan Singha
31–46
Research Paper
Co-Location, Socioeconomic Status and Perceptions of Environmental Change in the Indian Sundarbans
Susmita Dasgupta, Bansari Guha , David Wheeler
47–67
Adaptation Measures to Combat Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture
An Empirical Investigation in the Chambal Basin
Ganesh Kawadia , Era Tiwari
69–98
Conversations
On National Mineral Policy 2019 — balancing stakeholder interests and concerns: Editorial Note
Recognising Diverse Stakeholders in Mineral Policy — a Trajectory over Time
Nandan Nawn
99–101
On National Mineral Policy 2019 — balancing stakeholder interests and concerns: A Business-friendly New Mineral Policy
Pradeep Kumar Jain
103–106
On National Mineral Policy 2019 — balancing stakeholder interests and concerns: Economic Opportunities and Environmental Challenges Offered by India’s New Mineral Policy
Ram Ranjan
107–110
On National Mineral Policy 2019 — balancing stakeholder interests and concerns: National Mineral Policy 2019: a Remedy as Bad as the Disease?
S. Vijay Kumar
111–114
On National Mineral Policy 2019 — balancing stakeholder interests and concerns: Will Intergenerational Equity be Implemented?
Rahul Basu
115–118
Insights from the Field
MGNREGA Farm Pond Works – Perspectives of People and Policy
Dimple Tresa Abraham , Neetha N
119–124
Rising Drinking Water Insecurity in the Indian Himalayan Region of Sikkim
A multi-stakeholder perspective
Barun Kumar Thakur, Kanish Debnath, Vaishali Dhingra, Debi Prasad Bal
125–129
Vulnerabilities and Resilience in post-Fani Chilika
Lessons from the Field
Shreyashi Bhattacharya
131–136
Book Review
Riverine Ecology of Eastern and North-Eastern India
Review of Madhurilata Basu, Rajat Roy & Ranabir Samaddar, eds. 2018. Political Ecology of Survival: Life and Labour in the River Islands of East and North-East India, New Delhi: Orient BlackSwan
Arupjyoti Saikia
137–139
Interdisciplinarity and the Challenges of Environmental Sensemaking
Review of A Elliott, J Cullis and V Damodaran, eds. 2017. Climate Change and the Humanities: Historical, Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Contemporary Environmental Crisis. London: Palgrave Macmillan
Ramya K Tella
141–146
Climate Change Adaptation in the Global South
Review of Anamika Barua, Vishal Narain and Sumit Vij, eds. 2019. Climate Change Governance and Adaptation: Case studies from South Asia. Boca Raton: CRC Press
Chandni Singh
147–150
India’s Quest for Low Carbon Transition
Review of Rajat Kathuria, Saon Ray and Kuntala Bandyopadhyay, eds. 2018. Low Carbon Pathways for Growth in India, New Delhi: Springer
P. Balachandra
151–154
Policy and Politics in India in the Age of Global Warming
Review of Navroz K Dubash, ed. 2019. India in a Warming World: Integrating Climate Change and Development, New Delhi: Oxford University Press
Rohit Jha
155–159
Reports
A Report on National Seminar “Ecology, Environment and Religions: Key Issues and Challenges”
Kanchan Bharati , Dhananjay Kumar
161–164
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