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Narmada project: An opportunity for redefining social relations
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1989-09-01)
There has been a heated controversy around the Narmada Project. Environmentalists have rightly argued for an open and informed debate. The government and the academics supporting it have felt that all the information has ...
Issues for research on rural development in south asia
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1984-12-01)
There has been tremendous upsurge in writings on rural development during last decade. Incidently the economic policies followed during this period in various countries of south asia have intensified the contradictions in ...
The right to resource: Peasant knowledge, protocol of its 'extraction' and ethics of collaboration in extractions
(Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, 1990-01-01)
Rural credit: how do the poor see It?
(1987-09-24)
Rural banks notwithstanding, the poorest
of the poor in the continually droughtprone
regions still prefer the village
moneylenders. How is it that the poor
persist in this exhorbitant and exploitative
exchange when ...
Suggested ethical guidelines for accessing and exploring Biodiversity: the new conservation scholars initiative
(1995-10-05)
Biodiversity in both developing and developed countries has been accessed for a long time by outside
researchers and corporate prospectors as well as by local communities. Such activities are carried out for
various ...
Honey bee: a voice of creative farmers, artisans, pastoralists and other grassroots innovation
(1995-10-05)
With this issue, we complete five years. Five years in the
life of a journal of this kind are just sufficient to move from
a crawling to walking stage. With your continued support,
we are sure that the newsletter will ...
Poverty abounds in Biodiversity - rich areas
(1992-10-01)
PEOPLE who live in areas prone to droughts, floods and cyclones or amidst hills and forests have
developed lifestyles best suited to their natural resources, thereby enriching the biodiversity of their
areas.
Diversity ...
The honey bee network: voices from grassroots innovators
(1996-07-15)
An assumption behind most approaches to the alleviation of poverty is that poor people are
too poor to be able to think and plan on their own. The result is that most interventions are
designed by others: civil servants, ...