Ecological nationalisms : nature, livelihoods, and identities in South Asia
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Ecological nationalisms : nature, livelihoods, and identities in South Asia
(Nature, culture, conservation)
Permanent Black, c2005
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Includes bibliographical references (p.[326]-371) and index
Distributed by: Orient Longman
Contents of Works
- Ecological nationalisms / K. Sivaramakrishnan and Gunnel Cederlöf
- Environmental history, the spice trade, and the state in South India / Kathleen Morrison
- The Toda tiger / Gunnel Cederlöf
- Contested forests in Pakistan / Urs Geiser
- Indigenous forests / Vinita Damodaran
- Nature and politics / Antje Linkenbach
- Indigenous natures / Bengt G. Karlsson
- Sacred forests of Kodagu / Claude A. Garcia and J.-P. Pascal
- Knowledge against the state / Götz Hoeppe
- Shifting cultivation, images, and development in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh / Wolfgang Mey
- Forest management in a Pukhtun community / Sarah Southwold-Llewellyn
- "There is no life without wildlife" / Nina Bhatt