Ishwar C Dhingra | Category: EconomicsBook Details
ISBN: 9789386221766
YOP: 2020
Pages: 448
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Mother Earth is under stress. This is not because of any natural phenomenon but something which is our own creation. Earth has suffered a great irreversible damage, in the first half of the 20th century, primarily due to two major world wars fought amongst the so called major powers that were out to subjugate not only the weaker but also resourceful countries to further their own interests. In the second half of the last century and subsequently in the decades that have followed nations are caught in a devilish race to exploit the resources that nature has provided to mankind, with no artificial divisions and restrictions. Nature is bountiful. It has sufficient to meet the ever-increasing needs of mankind. But it cannot meet its greed. Man has and continues to indulge in reckless exploitation of natural
resources. This has resulted in immeasurable environmental damage and costs. Situation demands a concrete re-approach to reverse these damages else it will be too late and whole of earth will merge into great deserts of Thar or Sahara or Gobi.
This book is a conscious effort on the topic as root cause of all the problems are the human economic activities and it is by turning these into nature friendly or green as we call them, we can continue to live without any damage to our surroundings. The book has a global approach with an eye on our domestic issues as well.
1. Green Economics: An Introduction
2. Global Environmental Issues
3. Global Response to Green Economy Initiatives
4. Green Economy Strategies
5. Guidelines to Green Agriculture
6. Guidelines to Green Fisheries
7. Guidelines for Green Water Sector
8. Guidelines for Green Forest
9. Guidelines for Green Renewable Energy
10. Guidelines for Green Manufacturing
11. Guidelines for Greening Waste Management
12. Guidelines for Greening Building
13. Guidelines for Green Transport
14. Guidelines for Green Tourism
15. Guidelines for Green Cities
16. Success Stories in Green Economy
17. International Initiatives for Green Economy
18. Profile of Natural Resources and Issues thereof in India
19. Green Economy Issues in India
Mother Earth is under stress. This is not because of any natural phenomenon but something which is our own creation. Earth has suffered a great irreversible damage, in the first half of the 20th century, primarily due to two major world wars fought amongst the so called major powers that were out to subjugate not only the weaker but also resourceful countries to further their own interests. In the second half of the last century and subsequently in the decades that have followed nations are caught in a devilish race to exploit the resources that nature has provided to mankind, with no artificial divisions and restrictions. Nature is bountiful. It has sufficient to meet the ever-increasing needs of mankind. But it cannot meet its greed. Man has and continues to indulge in reckless exploitation of natural
resources. This has resulted in immeasurable environmental damage and costs. Situation demands a concrete re-approach to reverse these damages else it will be too late and whole of earth will merge into great deserts of Thar or Sahara or Gobi.
This book is a conscious effort on the topic as root cause of all the problems are the human economic activities and it is by turning these into nature friendly or green as we call them, we can continue to live without any damage to our surroundings. The book has a global approach with an eye on our domestic issues as well.
1. Green Economics: An Introduction
2. Global Environmental Issues
3. Global Response to Green Economy Initiatives
4. Green Economy Strategies
5. Guidelines to Green Agriculture
6. Guidelines to Green Fisheries
7. Guidelines for Green Water Sector
8. Guidelines for Green Forest
9. Guidelines for Green Renewable Energy
10. Guidelines for Green Manufacturing
11. Guidelines for Greening Waste Management
12. Guidelines for Greening Building
13. Guidelines for Green Transport
14. Guidelines for Green Tourism
15. Guidelines for Green Cities
16. Success Stories in Green Economy
17. International Initiatives for Green Economy
18. Profile of Natural Resources and Issues thereof in India
19. Green Economy Issues in India
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