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Anthropology and environmental debate: reflections on Science, Resource Nationalism and news reporting / Alley, Kelly D   Journal Article
Alley, Kelly D Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Public anthropology finds company with many other movements in and out of academia today that struggle to open up dialogue on national and global issues and democratize decision-making on problems that most affect people's lives. Public anthropology is a popular emphasis in environmental anthropology where researchers examine contentious struggles and debates over key natural resources. In this paper, I highlight the challenges and predicaments I have faced while documenting an environmental problem in India. I condense these challenges into three kinds of engagements that involve the open-sourcing of science, resource nationalism and news reporting. I explain how these anthropological challenges and predicaments intersect with the goals of Indian river activists and experts as they aim to open up dialogue and decision-making on water issues.
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ID:   173476


Erratic Weather & Water Issues in Ladakh / Lotus, Sonam   Journal Article
Lotus, Sonam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Himalaya having huge deposits of snow cover after the Antractic & Arctic regions is one of the great source of fresh water in the world. Mountains over the world are highly sensitive to climate change and are real and natural indicators of a changing climate regime of a region.
Key Words Ladakh  Water Issues 
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ID:   138639


Facing the dragon: an analytical perspective post PM Narendra Modi’s China visit / Sahgal , Arun   Article
Sahgal , Arun Article
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Summary/Abstract There are multiple interpretations of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to China. Fundamentally, while there has been significant movement on the economic side in terms of trade, investment and opening of markets, there has been little progress on major irritants such as boundary or water issues. There remains an unmistakable shadow of lack of mutual trust and unwillingness on the part of the Chinese to significantly address these irritants. In fact, during the visit an attempt was made to vitiate the atmosphere by showing an Indian map exclusive of Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh.
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ID:   057831


Pakistan: Indus Basin and water Issues / Habib, Zaigham Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Habib, Zaigham Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
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