Multiple Media Enabled Course Content-MSD-013 Socio-Cultural System
PGDSS- Only Sustainability Science Course in India
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PGDSS- Only Sustainability Science Course in India
The block throws light on the meaning and functions of culture and society and marks the interlinkages between each other. Click here to read.
In this block the ideas regarding the evolution of societies and factors responsible for social changes are presented in a lucid manner. Click here to read.
The block explores the hidden traditional knowledge wealth of India and discusses that this valuable knowledge should be put into use before it gets eroded by the winds of modernization. Click here to read.
It speaks about the justice and equality to everyone in the society irrespective of the differences that occur between them. Click here to read.
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Society, Culture and Sustainability
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Human as parts of Ecosystems
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Social Organisation and role of State
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Who are Environmentalists?
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Accessing Traditional Knowledge
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Ecological Balance and Indian Ethos
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Accessing Traditional Knowledge
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Question of Poverty and right to development
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Culture, Society and Human Ecology
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Culture-Society-Sustainability linkages
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Mode of Production and Social Transformation
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Principles of Equity and Social Justice
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Human Rights and Responsibilities
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Development and Environmentalism
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>> Nature and Culture: the issue of resource conflicts
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>> Indigenous Knowledge system: Resource Conservation and Sustainability
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Society, Culture and Sustainability
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Human as parts of Ecosystems
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Social Organisation and role of State
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Accessing Traditional Knowledge
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Ecological Balance and Indian Ethos
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Accessing Traditional Knowledge
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>>>Question of Poverty and right to development
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Culture, Society and Human Ecology (PPT)
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Culture-Society-Sustainability linkages (PPT)
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Mode of Production and Social Transformation (PPT)
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Principles of Equity and Social Justice (PPT)
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Human Rights and Responsibilities (PPT)
MSD 013: Socio-cultural System>>Development and Environmentalism (PPT)
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>> Nature and Culture: the issue of resource conflicts (PPT)
MSD-013: SOCIO-CULTURAL SYSTEM>> Indigenous Knowledge system: Resource Conservation and Sustainability (PPT)
Human Ecology and Resource Sustainability: The Importance of Institutional Diversity
The Importance of Belief Systems in Traditional Ecological Knowledge Initiatives
Minireviews: Exploring the Basic Ecological Unit: Ecosystem-like Concepts in Traditional Societies
Sustainable development not possible if fellow humans are denied their rights
The Importance Of Culture For Sustainability
What are the universal human rights?
Human rights and the SDGs
Animal encounters of the close kind, in India
Reducing Human-Wildlife Conflict and Enhancing Coexistence
Culture for Sustainable Development means…
What is Human Ecology?
The Three Waves of Environmentalism in India
History of Environmentalism
Indigenous Knowledge Systems
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