1st Edition

Economic and Environmental Sustainability of the Asian Region

Edited By Sucha Singh Gill, Lakhwinder Singh, Reena Marwah Copyright 2010
    488 Pages
    by Routledge India

    488 Pages
    by Routledge India

    Asian economic development and environmental consequences are not only crucial for the wellbeing of the people, but are of great relevance for the global economy. The ongoing intense debate on carbon emission mitigating strategies for reducing the impact of environmental consequences has undermined the principle of equity and put a question mark on the sustainability of the development process of the most dynamic Asian economies. This volume explores fresh perspectives on the issues of wellbeing, Asian economic development and environmental concerns.

    The book is organised along six themes: issues in sustainability of Asian agriculture; ecological concerns in theory and practice; core themes in economic development; resource management and policy alternatives; discrimination and socio-economic equity in development; and peasant distress and sustainability of cotton economy. The articles are based on unique quantitative data and a rigorous analytical framework for examining policies for an equitable economic and environmental international regime.

    List of Tables List of Figures Preface 1. Introduction Sucha Singh Gill, Lakhwinder Singh and Reena Marwah Part I. Issues in Sustainability of Indian Agriculture2. Globalisation and Sustainability Issues in Asian Agriculture: A Case of India Sukhpal Singh 3. Globalisation and its Impact on Agriculture, Food Security and Social Welfare in Pakistan Usman Mustafa, Mirajul-haq and Iftikhar Ahmad 4. Agreement on Agriculture and Food Prices in Bangladesh Munim Kumar Barai 5. Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Application of Agriculture: An Examination of Major Indian States Rajeev Sharma and Inderveer Singh 6. Agricultural Risk, Weather Insurance, Derivatives and Agricultural Insurance Surjit Singh PartII. Ecological Concerns in Theory and Practice7. Interrogating Marxian, Neoclassical and Green Perspectives on the Contradictory: Implications of Third World/Asian Development and Poverty for Global Sustainability Pritam Singh 8. Research on India and China National Strategy for Climate Change and their Practice in CDM Projects Xu Xiangyang 9. Ecological Implications of Agricultural Development in Punjab Inderjeet Singh and Parmod Kumar Part III. Core Themes in Economic Development10. Role of Foreign Aid in Achieving Sustainable Development in Sri Lanka Anoma S. P. Abhayaratne 11. Economic Development, Foreign Direct Investment and Policy in India Lakhwinder Singh 12. Framework for Planning and Management of Sustainable Inclusive Cities H. S. Gill and Deepa Krishnan 13. Maintaining High Growth Rate and Future Energy Demand and Supply Scenario in India A. S. Bhullar Part IV. Resource Management and Policy Alternatives14. Groundwater Markets, Irrigation Efficiency and Sustainability: A Study from North India A. Banerji, Gauri Khanna and J. V. Meenakshi 15. Sustainability of the Existing and Alternative Cropping Systems in the South-west Punjab Ranjit Singh Ghuman and G. S. Romana Part V. Discrimination and Socio-economic Equity in Development16. Wageworkers Exposure to Discrimination and Work-related Insecurity in Punjab’s Urban Unorganised Establishments: A Social Class Analysis Varinder Jain 17. Who Kill Their Daughters More: Insights from Census Data of Punjab Inder Jit Singh Part VI. Peasant Distress and Sustainability of the Cotton Economy18. Does GM Technology Pay Rich Dividends? Farm Level Responses from BT Cotton Farmers in Maharashtra P. K. Viswanathan and N. Lalitha 19. Cotton Economy, Cotton Producers and BT Cotton Cultivation in Indian Punjab: An Assessment of Economic Impact and Sustainability Issues Sucha Singh Gill, Sukhwinder Singh and Jaswinder Singh Brar Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index

    Biography

    Sucha Singh Gill is Professor, Department of Economics, Punjabi University, Patiala.

    Lakhwinder Singh is Professor, Department of Economics, Punjabi University, Patiala.

    Reena Marwah is Associate Professor, Jesus and Mary College, New Delhi.