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Sengupta Ramprasad

Ecology and economics: An approach to sustainable development - New Delhi Oxford University Press 2001 - 264p

019-565558-3


Ecosystems
Economic Development
Inter-linkage between ecology and economics
World economic development and limitations, New eco-principles
Biosphere and the ecosystems
Biotic environment, abiotic environment, Inorganic substances, Organic substance, Climate condition and limiting factors, Soil, Energetic of ecosystem, biodiversity, Ecological regions of an economy
Energy flow in the ecosystem: Solar energy flow, Energy flow along food chain, Solar energy flow and ecological economics
Bio-gas chemical cycles
Bio-geo-chemical cycles, Hydrological cycle, gaseous cycle, Carbon cycle, Nitrogen cycle, Oxygen cycle, Sedimentary cycles, Phosphorus cycle, Sulphur cycle,Nutrient budget and ecosystem, Nutrient cycles and human well being
Population ecology an human population growth
Population of species and human system, Biotic population growth pattern, Human population growth, population density, migration and trade, density and use of manmade capital and technology, Liberalization, Population and environment, India's human settlement
Human ecology: limits of sources and sinks
Food security, land use, land degradation, Soil erosion, Chemical degradation, physical degradation, unsustainable agricultural practices
Water resource balance, water pollution, development and water management
Forest resources, deforestation and degradation
Biodiversity , Energy- development and energy security, energy and environmental pollution, India's energy scene and sustainability
Non-energy materials , Sink and wastes , pesticides, Global pollution, ozone depletion, Global warming, degradation of Sink , desertification
Sustainability of economic development

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