Does Environmental History Matter? Shikar, Subsistence, Sustenance and the Sciences
$62
Author: | Edited by Ranjan Chakrabarti |
ISBN 13: | 9789366278667 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2024 |
Pages: | 324pp., |
Published On: | 6th October 2024 |
Subject: | Life Science/Ecology and Environment |
About the Book
CONTENTS: List of Illustrations,
List of Editor and Contributors,
Preface,
Introduction by Ranjan Chakrabarti,
Part I: Historiography of Environmental History:
Imperialism and Environmental Change: Unearthing the Origins and Evolution of Global Environmental History from Edmond Halley to John Richards, 1678–2000 by Richard Grove and Vinita Damodaran,
Part II: Environmentalism and Environmental Awareness:
Environmental Awareness in Ancient India by C. Rajendran,
The Changing Landscape of Kolkata: The Failure of Urban Ecological Planning and the Disappearance of Water Bodies by Chhanda Chatterjee,
Part III: Nature, Wildlife and Livelihood:
The Jungle, the Imperial Hunt and Shikaris in Colonial India by Ranjan Chakrabarti
Free Trade, Markets and Forests: A Study of India’s Forests, Forest Policy and its Impact on Tribal Society with Special Reference to Eastern India (from Precolonial Times to 2000) by Kaushik Chakraborty,
Firewood Consumption in Rural Bengal and the Search for an Alternative: Case Studies of Two Villages by Suchibrata Sen,
Part IV: Environment and Sciences:
Has Earth System Science Arrived? A Historical Analysis of the Response of Indian Academia to Global Warming and Climate Change by Sudeshna Banerjee,
Cyclones, storm surges and the Collapse of Port Canning: Henry Piddington, the Colonial Meteorologist, 1797–1858 by Mili Ghose,
Index.