Sikkim Human Development Report 2014

Sikkim Human Development Report 2014
Title Sikkim Human Development Report 2014 PDF eBook
Author Government of Sikkim Sikkim Human Development Report Cell
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages
Release 2017-08-30
Genre
ISBN 9781138417021

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This report brings together the findings of a decade-long field survey conducted in the Indian state of Sikkim. It outlines the interventions made by the state government in human development, biodiversity, gender equity, justice and other parameters. It also outlines Sikkim's efforts in achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015.

Sikkim Human Development Report 2014

Sikkim Human Development Report 2014
Title Sikkim Human Development Report 2014 PDF eBook
Author Government of Sikkim Sikkim Human Development Report Cell
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 169
Release 2017-10-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351223763

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This report brings together the findings of a decade-long field survey conducted in the Indian state of Sikkim. It outlines the interventions made by the state government in human development, biodiversity, gender equity, justice and other parameters. It also outlines Sikkim's efforts in achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015.

Sikkim Human Development Report, 2001

Sikkim Human Development Report, 2001
Title Sikkim Human Development Report, 2001 PDF eBook
Author Mahendra P. Lama
Publisher Social Science Press, Incorporated
Total Pages 158
Release 2001
Genre Quality of life
ISBN

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Very little is known about Sikkim . This book outlines its development since it became a part of the Indian Union in 1975.

Communities, Institutions and Histories of India’s Northeast

Communities, Institutions and Histories of India’s Northeast
Title Communities, Institutions and Histories of India’s Northeast PDF eBook
Author Charisma K. Lepcha
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 244
Release 2021-11-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000506525

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People from India’s Northeast have crafted distinct as well as diverse cultural cryptograms, discernments and personality which is frequently at loggerheads with the power politics from outside the region. Thus, attention is often on the societies of the Northeast India as they putter with transforming institutions and more intensive resource consumption in the wake of modernization and development activities. This volume is an examination into questions of who exercises control, who constructs knowledge/ideas about the region and how far such discourses are people-centric. It inspects how India’s Northeast have been understood in colonial and post-colonial contexts through the contributions from research scholars and faculties from different academic spaces. These contributions are both from within the region as well as from neighbourhood. Thus, presenting a cross-dimensional gaze on social, political, economic as well as issues related to space-relation. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Climate Change Governance and Adaptation

Climate Change Governance and Adaptation
Title Climate Change Governance and Adaptation PDF eBook
Author Anamika Barua
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 219
Release 2018-08-29
Genre Law
ISBN 1351680773

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Climate change adaptation in South Asia is redefining the roles of different actors in the governance processes. The existing governance lack capacity, knowledge, and leadership skills to manage the uncertainties and challenges posed by climate change. This book aims to explain how the governance of climate change adaptation and mitigation is being shaped in the region and how climate change is impacting upon the governance of natural resources. Although the focus is on South Asia, the editors draw a wide range of contributions from northern and southern communities and across various agro-ecological contexts. Climate Change Governance and Adaptation: Case Studies from South Asia sees the changing climate not only as an environmental problem but as a societal challenge and discusses the governance challenges from an interdisciplinary social science perspective across different levels: local, state, and national. Discusses also the challenges and opportunities for increasing the resilience of the society through effective governance around climate change. A top down approach to govern climate change adaptation may not yield desired outcomes; instead the book emphasizes the need to integrate issues of equity, into climate governance and polices. The lessons learned from different cases across South Asia help readers have a better and deeper understanding of the relationships between governance and climate change. Given the diversity of themes covered, this book will appeal not only to researchers and practitioners in the climate change community, but also to those with a broader interest in governance processes.

Water Conflicts in Northeast India

Water Conflicts in Northeast India
Title Water Conflicts in Northeast India PDF eBook
Author K. J. Joy
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 243
Release 2017-07-20
Genre Nature
ISBN 1351685945

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Northeast India, apart from being the rainiest in India, is drained by two large river systems of the world – the Brahmaputra and the Barak (Meghna) – both transnational rivers cutting across bordering countries. The region, known for its rich water resources, has been witnessing an increasing number of conflicts related to water in recent years. This volume documents the multifaceted conflicts and contestations around water in Northeast India, analyses their causes and consequences, and includes expert recommendations. It fills a major gap in the subject by examining wide-ranging issues such as cultural and anthropological dimensions of damming rivers in the Northeast and Eastern Himalayas; seismic surveys, oil extractions, and water conflicts; discontent over water quality and drinking water; floods, river bank erosion, embankments; water policy; transboundary water conflicts; and hydropower development. It also discusses the alleged Chinese efforts to divert the Brahmaputra River. With its analytical and comprehensive coverage, 18 case studies, and suggested approaches for conflict resolution, this book will be indispensable for scholars and researchers of development studies, governance and public policy, politics and international relations, water resources, environment, geography, climate change, area studies, economics, and sociology. It will also be an important resource for policymakers, bureaucrats, development practitioners, civil society groups, the judiciary, and media.

Towards Elimination of Dog Mediated Human Rabies

Towards Elimination of Dog Mediated Human Rabies
Title Towards Elimination of Dog Mediated Human Rabies PDF eBook
Author Salome Dürr
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages 150
Release 2017-10-06
Genre Electronic book
ISBN 2889452999

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Rabies is an ancient zoonotic viral disease that still exerts a high impact on human and animal health. The disease is almost 100% fatal after clinical signs appear, and it kills tens of thousands of people per year worldwide, particularly in Africa and many parts of Asia. Although the disease in humans can be prevented by timely post-exposure prophylaxis, its access and affordability is limited in rabies endemic countries. With 99% of infections in humans caused by rabid domestic dog bites, controlling the infection in this reservoir population has been proven to be most effective to reduce and eliminate human rabies cases. In this context, this Research Topic invited contributions on the control and elimination of dog mediated human rabies. Publications on epidemiological, educational, policy-related and economic aspects of dog and human rabies surveillance, implementation of control in dogs and humans and scientific documentation of success stories were consolidated. We hope that these articles contribute to reaching the ambitious goal, set by key players in global health, of the elimination of dog mediated human rabies by 2030.