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HUMAN SOCIETY (6) answer(s).
 
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Conflict, civil war and underdevelopment: An introduction / Murshed S Mansoob S July 2002  Article
Murshed S Mansoob S Article
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Publication July 2002.
Description 387-394
Key Words Conflict  Human Society  Civil War 
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ID:   112474


Forest governance in a changing world: reconciling local and global values / Sayer, Jeffrey A; Collins, Mark   Journal Article
Collins, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract There has been intense international debate on the governance of forests, in particular tropical forests. This has been driven by contrasting pressures from conservation and human rights groups, respectively calling for global values to prevail so as to protect biodiversity and reduce climate change, or for freedom of choice that empowers local people with the right to manage their own forests. Both sides have condemned irresponsible behaviour by forest officials and political actors, and highlighted the harmful impacts of disregard for the law. However, these normative approaches to forest governance have coincided with a fundamental re-examination of the objectives that societies have for their forest resources. The debate is not only about legality, but also about the legitimacy of forest laws and institutions. This review explores the divergence of views on long-term goals for forests and the implications for their governance. It emphasises that the real challenge is to reconcile the management of forests for values that accrue at different spatial and temporal scales. Forest governance needs to adapt, moving away from a framework based upon the neatly defined boundaries beloved of international organisations and treaties, and submitting to a constant process of adaptation and improvisation at a more local scale. The challenge is to find ways to aggregate such approaches into something that recognisably addresses the global values of forests and forest landscapes. Commonwealth countries have a wide range of forest conditions and are innovating with a range of governance options that provide lessons of potentially wide application.
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ID:   117082


Sanskrit as the transcreative dimension of the languages and th / Chandra, Lokesh   Journal Article
Chandra, Lokesh Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Europe  Asia  West Asia  Human Society  Creativity  Greek 
Rabindranath Tagore  Languages  Latin  Sanskrit  Pre - Sanskrit  Post - Sanskrit 
Imperialism 
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ID:   120947


South Asian women and sustainable development: redefined role and practices / Nath, Anna   Journal Article
Nath, Anna Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   091642


Space technologies for the benefit of human society and earth / Olla, Phillip (ed) 2009  Book
Olla, Phillip Book
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Publication Livonia, Springer, 2009.
Description xxix, 550p.
Standard Number 9781402095726
Key Words Technology  Space Technology  Space  Human Society  Earth 
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054535500.5/OLL 054535MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   111796


Sustainable development of Algal culture in relation to socio-e / Barik, Jyotiskona; Saynal, Pranabes; Hazra, Sugata   Journal Article
Barik, Jyotiskona Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words India  Human Society  West Bengal  Sundarban  Algal Culture  Sundarban Biosphere 
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