ECOLOGY AND ECONOMICS (OIP)

An Approach to Sustainable Development

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ISBN:

9780195662139

Publication date:

23/05/2002

Paperback

288 pages

216x140mm

Price: 595.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780195662139

Publication date:

23/05/2002

Paperback

288 pages

Ramprasad Sengupta

Rights:  World Rights

Ramprasad Sengupta

Description

The volume presents the basic concepts of ecological study and focuses on the interlinkages between environment and economics. It covers a range of issues relating to conflicting paradigms of ecology and economics, components of the ecosystem, biogeochemical cycles, population, environment, and sustainability of economic development. The author enriches the analysis with examples and case studies in the Indian context, and stresses on the role of technology and human values in environment friendly long term development planning. Undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and scholars in environmental economics, and general readers with an active interest in ecology and environment-related issues will find the book an indispensable reference.


About the author

Ramprasad Sengupta, Professor, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Dehli, India.

Ramprasad Sengupta

Ramprasad Sengupta

Ramprasad Sengupta

Ramprasad Sengupta

Description

The volume presents the basic concepts of ecological study and focuses on the interlinkages between environment and economics. It covers a range of issues relating to conflicting paradigms of ecology and economics, components of the ecosystem, biogeochemical cycles, population, environment, and sustainability of economic development. The author enriches the analysis with examples and case studies in the Indian context, and stresses on the role of technology and human values in environment friendly long term development planning. Undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and scholars in environmental economics, and general readers with an active interest in ecology and environment-related issues will find the book an indispensable reference.


About the author

Ramprasad Sengupta, Professor, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Dehli, India.