Census of India, 1981: District census handbook. A & B. village and town directory ; Village & townwise primary census abstract 18 v.: [1] Ahmadabad. [2] Amreli. [3] Banas Kantha. [4] Bharuch. [5] Bhavnagar. [6] The Dangs. [7] Gandhinagar. [8] Jamnagar. [9] Junagadh. [10] Kheda. [11] Kachchh. [12] Mahesana. [13] Panch Mahals. [14] Rajkot. [15] Sabar Kantha. [17] Surendranagar. [18] Vadodara. [19] Valsad


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Structural Adjustment, the Environment and Sustainable Development


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This is a pioneering study which should serve as a model for future research and will to a wide audience' Dharam Ghai, Director United Nations Research Institute for Social Development Structural Adjustment and the Environment (Earthscan, 1992) was the first book to fully examine the effects of 'structural adjustment programmes the economic reform policies required by the World Bank and IMF as part of their lending operations with borrowing countries. To widespread Critical acclaim it exposed the damaging environmental and social effects of structural adjustment policies, and called for a thorough revision of the then-current development policy. This new work; Structural Adjustment, the Environment and sustainable Development is a major step forward in the study of structural adjustment policies. It looks in detail at new research and analysis into their effects, and incorporates recent studies by a wide range of academics and policy-makers, leading experts and institutes. Focusing on nine in-depth case studies, the book examines the complex links between macroeconomic policies, social impacts and environmental outcomes, and takes a forward-looking perspective in outlining the alternatives to current structural adjustment policies. Review quotes for Structural Adjustment and the Environment 'Should be essential reading for all students of development' Third World Planning Review 'Breaks new ground in the debate on structural adjustment generally. and in the environment/development debate' International Affairs 'The most substantial contribution to date to what is undoubtedly an important area' Development and Change David Reed is director of the Macroeconomics for Sustainable Development Programme of WWF International, and editor of Structural Adjustment and the Environment (Earthscan, 1992). Originally published in 1996




Human Development Report 1998


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This 9th edition of The Human Development Report focuses on consumption patterns prevalent in today's world. It provides unique data tables updated annually and derived from a set of human development indicators.




The Evolution of the International Economic Order


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Do rich industrial nations underestimate the threat to their economic stability posed by demands for a new international economic order? Are the developing countries wrong to assume that their economic advancement depends on a transfer of wealth from the richer nations? Sir W. Arthur Lewis's provocative analysis of the present economic order and its origins suggests that the answer to both questions is yes. Professor Lewis perceptively illuminates aspects of recent economic history that have often been overlooked by observers of international affairs. He asks first how the world came to be divided into countries exporting manufactures and countries exporting primary commodities. High agricultural productivity and a good investment climate allowed countries in Northwest Europe to industrialize rapidly, while the favorable terms of trade they enjoyed assured them and the temperate lands to which Europeans migrated of continuing dominance over the tropical countries. At the core of the author's argument lies the contention that as the structure of international trade changes, the tropical countries move rapidly toward becoming net importers of agricultural commodities and net exporters of manufactures. Even so, they continue to depend on the markets of the richer countries for their growth, and they continue to trade on unfavorable terms. Both of these disadvantages, he concludes, stem from large agricultural sectors with low productivity and will disappear only as the technology of tropical food production is revolutionized. Originally published in 1978. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.




The Use and Abuse of Nature


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This is an omnibus edition of two books that have radically altered our understanding of Indian history. This Fissured Land presents an interpretive ecological history of the sub-continent. Ecology and Equity is a spirited intervention into the environment-development debate.




Census of India, 1981: District census handbook. A, Village & town directory ; B, Village & townwise primary census abstract : [1] Balaghat, A-B (2 v.) [2] Bastar, A-B (2 v.) [3] Betul, A-B (2 v.) [4] West-Nimar, A-B (2 v.) [5] Sidhi, A-B (2 v.) [6] Bhopal, A-B (2 v.) [7] Rewa, A-B (1 v.) [8] Chhindwara, A-B (2 v.) [9] Damoh, A-B (2 v.) [10] Datia, A-B (2 v.) [11] Dewas, A-B (2 v.) [12] Dhar, A-B (2 v.) [13] Durg, A-B, (2 v.) [14] East-Nimar, A-B (2 v.) [15] Jabalpur, A-B (2 v.) [16] Guna, A-B (2 v.) [17] Gwaliar, A-B (2 v.)[18] Indore, A-B (2v.)


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Environmental Law and Policy in India


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Environmental law and policy in India affects all sections of society. Those most deeply affected are the poor. Displaced by deforestation, dam-building and degradation of natural resources, they are the first victims of poor sanitation, contaminated water, polluted air and scarce wood. This edition of Environmental Law and Policy in India retains the familiar analytical structure of the 1991 edition, but is thoroughly revised and updated. More than 4/5ths of the material is new. The volume is interlaced with notes, comments and questions to encourage critical thinking among lawyers and law students. It compiles all the leading cases in environmenmtal law in India with concise extracts of landmark judgments and documents. It focuses on environmental law, policy, problems and needs with the comprehensiveness of an American law case book.




Census of India, 1981: District census handbook. A & B, Village & town directory ; Village & townwise primary census abstract 27 v.: [1] & suppl. Ajmer. (2 v.) [2] & suppl. Alwar. (2 v.) [3] & suppl. Banswara. (2 v.) [4] & suppl. Barmer. (2 v.) [5] & suppl. Bharatpur. (2 v.) [6] & suppl. Bhilwara. (2 v.) [7] suppl. Bikaner. [8] & suppl. Bundi. (2 v.) [9] & suppl. Chittaurgarh. (2 v.) [10] & suppl. Churu. (2 v.) [11] suppl. Dholpur. [12] & suppl. Dungarpur. (2 v.) [13] & suppl. Ganganagar. (2 v.) [14] & suppl. Jaipur. (2 v.) [15] & suppl. Jaisalmer. (2 v.) [16] & suppl. Jalor. (2 v.) [17] & suppl. Jhalawar. (2 v.) [18] & suppl. Jhunjhunun. (2 v.) [19] & suppl. Jodhpur. (2 v.) [20] & suppl. Kota. (2 v.) [21] & suppl. Nagaur. (2 v.) [22] & suppl. Pali. (2 v.) [23] & suppl. Sawai Madhopur. (2 v.) [24] & suppl. Sikar (3 v.) [25] & suppl. Sirohi. (2 v.) [26] & suppl. Tonk. (2 v.) [27] & suppl. Udaipur. (2 v.)


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Census of India, 1981: District census handbook. A, Village & town directory ; B, Village & townwise primary census abstract 34 v.: [1] Balaghat, A-B (2 v.) [2] Bastar, A-B (2 v.) [3] Betul District (2 v.) [4] Bhind, A-B (2 v.) [5] Bilaspur, A-B (2 v.) [6] Bhopal (2 v.) [7] Chhatarpur, A-B (2 v.) [8] Chhindwara (2 v.) [9] Damoh (2 v.) [10] Datia, A-B (2 v.) [11] Dewas, A-B (2 v.) [12] Dhar (2 v.) [13] Durg, A-B (2 v.) [14] Guna (2 v.) [15] Gwalior, A-B (2 v.) [16] Hoshangabad (2 v.) [18] Indore, A-B (2 v.) [19] Jabalpur, A-B (2 v.) [20] Jhabua, A-B (2 v.) [21] Mandla (2 v.) [22] Mandsaur (2 v.) [23] Morena (2 v.) [25] Narsimhapur, A-B (2 v.) [26] Panna, A-B (2 v.) [28] Raigarh, A-B (2 v.) [29] Raisen, A-B (2 v.) [30] Rajnandgaon, A-B (2 v.) [31] Raipur (2 v.) [32] Ratlam (2 v.) [33] Rewa (2 v.) [34] Sagar (2 v.) [35] Satna (2 v.) [36] Sehore (2 v.) [37] Shahdol, A-B (2 v.) [38] Shajapur, A-B (2 v.) [39] Shivpuri (2 v.) [40] Sidhi (2 v.) [41] Surguja, A-B (2 v.) [42] Tikamgarh, A-B (2 v.) [44] Vidisha (2 v.) [45] Ujjain (2 v.) [46] West Nimar (2 v.) [47] East Nimar (2 v.) [48] Seoni (2 v.)


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