Tribal livelihood and sustainable development in Mayurbhanj, Orissa / Narayan Chandra Jana
By: Jana, Narayan Chandra.
Publisher: New Delhi : Indian Council of Social Science Research, 2015Description: v.p.Subject(s): Tribal communities | Sustainable development | Mayurbhanj (India) | Marginalized populations | Environmental issues | Livelihood sustainabilityDDC classification: RJ.0155 Summary: Livelihood issues of the marginalised people in various segments of the present and past societies in India are the major concern, witnessed through the broader looking glasses of environment and development over time. Identifying environmental problems and knowledge in both global and local fields, and interrogating the diverse narratives of development, the social science perspectives spans and problematises the historical trajectories of livelihoods with special reference to the marginalised and dwell on their contemporary social and cultural relevance.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livelihood issues of the marginalised people in various segments of the present and past societies in India are the major concern, witnessed through the broader looking glasses of environment and development over time. Identifying environmental problems and knowledge in both global and local fields, and interrogating the diverse narratives of development, the social science perspectives spans and problematises the historical trajectories of livelihoods with special reference to the marginalised and dwell on their contemporary social and cultural relevance.
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