Environment, technology and development: critical and subversive essays/ edited by Rohan D'Souza
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 363.70954 DSO/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P41567 |
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363.70561 HAS/E Epistemic communities, constructivism, and international environmental politics / | 363.705610973 KLY/A American environmental policy, 1990-2006: beyond gridlock/ | 363.70951 SIM/D The Devouring Dragon/ | 363.70954 DSO/E Environment, technology and development: critical and subversive essays/ | 363.728 JOH/E E-waste: implications, regulations, and management in India and current global best practices/ | 363.728 MEI/M Marine litter: | 363.7282 MAN/R Recycling of industrial influents/ |
Section 1. Stories for our time : technology as the anti-hero --
section 2. Development solutions become political questions --
section 3. Rewiring technology to debate justice and equity --
section 4. Rethinking agriculture as ecological relationships --
section 5. Livelihoods versus lifestyles --
section 6. Space against place : eliminating locality --
section 7. Environment, technology and development : towards the big questions.
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