Multiple Media Enabled Course Content-MSD 015 : Institutions, Governance and Policies
MASS- Only Sustainability Science Course in India
Post-Admission Process: Comprehending the Learning Process and Your Responsibility
MASS- Only Sustainability Science Course in India
The major objective of this block is to understand the concept of Institutions and its role in achieving sustainable development. Click here to read.
The major objective of Block 2 is to understand the concept of Governance and its relevance to development. Click here to read.
The major objectives of this block is to understand the different policy tools and its existing structure. Click here to read.
Human Capital Costs of Climate Change:Evidence from Test Scores in India READ
Emergence of International Eco-politics
Sustainable Development: The role of international scientific organizations
The concept of International organizations
Good Governance Explained
Global Environmental Governance - Interview with Erik Solheim
Environmental impact assessments: identifying relevant issues and concerns from the beginning
Atkinson, A. (1991) Principles of Political Ecology, London: Belhaven.
Crosby A W 1986 Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe, 900–1900. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
Krishnamoorthy B (2005). Environmental Management. Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 213 pp.
MacKenzie J M (ed.) 1990 Imperialism and the Natural World. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK
Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India (2006): National Environmental Policy
North, D. C., 1990, Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Santra S. C (2001): Environmental Science. New central Book Agency (P) Ltd. Calcutta.
Wathern P (1990). Environmental Impact Assessment: Theory and Practice. Routledge, London and New York, 332 pp.