Environmental Crisis and Techno-Economic Alternatives

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The present book is a unique collection of papers which are contributed by variety of experts having multi-disciplinary back-ground. The balanced coverage of all the areas and issues in the context of different discipline is another distinguished feature of the book. The comprehensive coverage of issues and analysis has brought out a set of pragmatic alternatives which are practicable in resolving the environmental crisis with appropriate policy actions. The book will be useful for all those experts; policy makers; policy executives as well as NGOs and also those who are concerned with the problem of environmental degradation and current model of development.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dilip Shah

Dr. Dilip Shah is Senior Professor and Head, Department of Rural Studies. Dr. Shah has directed a large number of Rural Development Projects and Publishd more then 100 papers and 10 books in Rural Studies. Dr. Shah has visited USSR, USA, Hawai and Japan for academic assignments and has associted with reputed organizations for academic works such as ICSSR, UGC, NIRD, NABARD, CAPART, CSIR, Ministry of Rural Development and State Rural Development of other Line Departments. Dr. Shah is also associated with International Association of Agricultural Economics as well as the International Institute of Third World Researchers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Vipul Somani

Dr. Somani is Reader and Dean, Faculty of Rural Studies, Whose specialized areas are bio-technology, tissue-culture of Medicinal Plants. Dr. Somani has worked a lot on the effects of pollutants on genetical changes in plants. Off let Dr. Somani has acquired considerable experience in the area of monitoring and programmes including watershed development Projects.

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Title
Environmental Crisis and Techno-Economic Alternatives
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189011006
Length
x+273p., Appendix; Tables; Illustrations; Figures; 23cm.
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