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Books and Book Reviews
Survey of the environment 2012 - A publication by The Hindu
Posted on 31 Dec, 2012 09:59 AMThe report includes the following articles under separate sections:
Biodiversity
The section on biodiversity includes four articles:
The risks of increased water efficiency requirements: The carbon disclosure project global water report 2012
Posted on 31 Dec, 2012 08:30 AMIntegrated Power Policy - A framework for people-centric, environment-friendly and a sustainable power policy - A book by Shankar Sharma
Posted on 29 Dec, 2012 11:57 AMThe primary objectives of this book are:
Conservation across landscapes: A study of the various mechanisms of biodiversity conservation in India
Posted on 28 Dec, 2012 02:38 PMChapter 1: Background
Biodiversity conservation has normally followed one of two approaches-
Solid and liquid waste management - Proceedings of the Kerala Environment Congress organised at Thiruvananthapuram, 24th to 26th June 2010
Posted on 24 Dec, 2012 04:06 PMThis document published by the Centre for Environment and Development (CED) includes the proceedings of the Kerala Environment Congress 2010 jointly organised by the Centre for Environment and Development (CED), Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala, sponsored by the Ministry of Environment and Fo
River Bagmati: Bounties become a curse – A book by Dinesh Kumar Mishra
Posted on 14 Oct, 2012 05:20 PMRiver and people on collision course
Posted on 05 Oct, 2012 05:11 PMThis bilingual book written in Hindi and English appearing side-by-side titled “Bagawat par majboor Mithila ki Kamla nadi” and “Kamla: River and the people on collision course” respectively attempts to study the irrigation and flood control schemes that were taken up in the Kamla basin following independence and depicts how people have been left in a blind alley.
"Kund - Etijyomoyer jaler etijyo" - Bengali translation of Anupam Mishra’s book by Nirupama Adhikari, about the kunds of Rajasthan
Posted on 19 Sep, 2012 03:20 PMRainwater harvesting is the new buzzword for a world wracked by climate change and increasingly limited stores of fresh water. But in rain-starved Rajasthan, communities have been harvesting water for ages.
Dr Anupam Mishra’s booklet , “Kund - Etijyomoyer jaler etijyo”, a Bengali translation of the original in Hindi, describes the ideas and principles that lie behind this legacy of conserving water in an environment bereft of this precious natural resource.
"Lapodia - Ekti drishtanto" - Bengali translation of Anupam Mishra's booklet by Nirupama Adhikary, about the successful efforts of Lapodia village in Jaipur, Rajasthan in harvesting rainwater
Posted on 19 Sep, 2012 02:57 PMCollective community efforts can help overcome the vagaries of nature and rejuvenate pastures and farms to restore prosperity, says Dr Anupam Mishra in his booklet outlining a case study of Lapodia, a village in Rajasthan.