The Cultural Dimension of EcologyBaidyanath Saraswati Focussing On The Ecological Systems In The Mountains, Forests And Islands Vis-A-Vis The Hitherto-Adopted Modes Of Aggressive Development, These Articles Underscore The Urgency Of Changing The Modern Lifestyles, Befriending Nature And Returning To Wisdom Tradition . |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ENVIRONMENT AND EDUCATION | 11 |
SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT | 17 |
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