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Chapter 2 Forest and Fire. Chapter 3 Caste and Conservation. Chapter 4 Conquest and Control. Chapter 5 The Fight for the Forest. Chapter 6 Biomass for Business. Chapter 7 Competing Claims on the Commons. Chapter 8 Cultures in Conflict. End Matter Bibliography Index. Please allow for a minimum of 15 business days to receive your order. If you need your order sooner, consider purchasing from one of our retail partner links in the buying options. Thank you!
Ecologist Madhav Gadgil and historian Ramachandra Guha offer fresh perspectives both on the ecological history of India and on theoretical issues of interest to environmental historians regardless of geographical specialization. Talk:This Fissured Land. Jump to navigation Jump to search In such cases, possible bases for a finding of notability include, in particular, whether the book is published by an academic press, how widely the book is cited by other academic publications or in the media, how influential the book is considered to be in its specialty area, or.
About The Book This landmark book, by two widely admired scholars, has defined the trajectory of environmental historiography in the Indian subcontinent. An interpretive historical account of the use and abuse of forest resources in the subcontinent from pre-modern tines to the British Raj, This Fissured Land remains a unique socio-historical study of ecological realities in India.
Madhav Gadgil and Ramachandra Guha. About this book. This Fissured Land, first published inpresents an interpretative ecological history of the Indian offers a theory of ecological prudence and profligacy, testing this theory across the wide sweep of South Asian history. This Fissured Land, first published inpresents an interpretative history ecological history of the Indian subcontinent.
The book especially focuses on the use and abuse of forest resources. In Part One, the authors present a general theory of ecological history. This book presents an interpretative ecological history of the Indian subcontinent. Using a general theory of ecological history, the authors provide a fresh interpretation of India's history, including an ecological account of the caste system and a sociological analysis of resource use.
The book especially. By Madhav Gadgil, Ramachandra Guha. University of California Press,pp. Publication Date: Ma The Fissured Workplace is unusual in bringing this research together into an integrated, detailed and decidedly policy-oriented analysis It makes a convincing case that the better regulation of fissured workplaces is a first step towards reversing the erosion of pay and conditions at. Ecology and Equity is a spirited intervention into the environment-development debate.
Economic Geography: Vol. Indian subcontinent experienced a major resource crunch between the fourth to tenth centuries of the Christian era.
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