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_aEnvironmental Policy in India/ _cedited by Natalia cieceerska-holmes...[et al.] |
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_aNewdelhi : _bRoutledge, _c©2020 |
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| 300 | _aix, 111p. | ||
| 505 | _aPART 1: Institutions and Actors Chapter 1: Introduction: Environmental Policy in India Natalia Ciecierska-Holmes, Kirsten Jörgensen, Lana Laura Ollier, D. Raghunandan Chapter 2: Environmental Competencies in India's Federal System Winfried Swenden, Rekha Saxena Chapter3: The Role India’s States Play in Environmental Policymaking Kirsten Jörgensen Chapter 4: Civil Society and State Interaction in Environment Policy in India Sunayana Ganguly PART 2: Environmental Policy Subsystems in India Chapter 5: Forest Governance in India: Achieving Balance within a Complex Policy Subsystem Smriti Das Chapter 6: India: Dilemmas of Water Governance Joyeeta Gupta, Richa Tyagi Chapter 7: Sustainable Energy: Prospects and Challenges Kaushik Ranjan Bandyopadhyay, Madhura Joshi, Rainer Quitzow Chapter 8: Factors Shaping the Climate Policy Process in India Denise Fernandes, Kirsten Jörgensen, N.C. Narayanan Chapter 9: Smart Sustainable Cities Shaleen Singhal, Sourabh Jain PART 3: India within the Context of Global Environmental Governance Chapter 10: Factors shaping India’s International Climate Policy D. Raghunandan Chapter 11: India’s relations with the European Union on environmental policy Diarmuid Torney Chapter 12: Environmental politics in India: Institutions, Actors and Environmental Governance Natalia Ciecierska Holmes, Kirsten Jörgensen Index | ||
| 520 | _aThis book systematically introduces historical trajectories and dynamics of environmental policy and governance in India. Following the features of environmental policy in India as outlined in Chapter 1, subsequent chapters explore domestic and international factors that shape environmental policy in the country. The chapters examine the interplay between governmental and non-governmental actors, and the influence of social mobilisation and institutions on environmental policy and governance. Analysing various policy trajectories, the chapters identify and explore five central environmental policy subsystems: forests, water, climate, energy and city development. The authors drill down into the social, economic, political and ecological dimensions of each system, shedding light on why striking a balance between national economic growth and environmental sustainability is so challenging. Drawing on political science theories of policy processes and related theoretical concepts, this innovative edited volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental policy and politics and South Asian studies more broadly. | ||
| 700 | _aCiecierska-holmes, Natalia [Ed.] | ||
| 700 | _aJorgensen, Kirsten [Ed.] | ||
| 700 | _aLaura Ollier, Lana [Ed.] | ||
| 700 | _aRaghunandan,D [Ed.] | ||
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