This article says that climate shaped the long-term pattern of economic change in India and that the climatically conditioned economic change generated a distinct set of environmental consequences in the region. From the nineteenth century, political and economic processes that made scarce and controlled water resources more accessible to more people, enhanced welfare, enabled more food production and sustained urbanization. The same processes also raised water stress. These propositions carry lessons for comparative economic history and the conduct of discourses on sustainability in the present times
A weakening dependence on rain-fed agriculture has been a hallmark of the economic transformation of...
Cities from the Global South like India, housing high concentration of population, are highly vulner...
Famine research has gained ground in both Asia and Africa in recent times and it is well known that ...
Theories of economic growth based on Western Europe are inadequate when applied to India because the...
Scarcity in the Modern World brings together world-renowned scholars to examine how concerns about t...
This thesis presents a unique exploration of societal vulnerability to climate variability through ...
This article traces the evolution of water scarcity narratives in the Indian drylands. In doing so,...
This paper uses historical temperature fluctuations in India to identify its effects on economic gro...
For centuries, the world’s tropical regions have been poorer than the temperate-zone countries. Does...
Banking experienced large growth in colonial India along with a process of commercialization of agri...
Every country on every continent is now affected by climate change. People, communities, and countri...
Credit was scarce and expensive in colonial India. Existing explanations assume a lack of market com...
Human societies have evolved through a complex system of climate and ecological interactions. Known ...
The field of historical climatology has rapidly developed over the past two decades, driven by the u...
Estimating the potential impacts of climate change requires understanding the ability of agents to a...
A weakening dependence on rain-fed agriculture has been a hallmark of the economic transformation of...
Cities from the Global South like India, housing high concentration of population, are highly vulner...
Famine research has gained ground in both Asia and Africa in recent times and it is well known that ...
Theories of economic growth based on Western Europe are inadequate when applied to India because the...
Scarcity in the Modern World brings together world-renowned scholars to examine how concerns about t...
This thesis presents a unique exploration of societal vulnerability to climate variability through ...
This article traces the evolution of water scarcity narratives in the Indian drylands. In doing so,...
This paper uses historical temperature fluctuations in India to identify its effects on economic gro...
For centuries, the world’s tropical regions have been poorer than the temperate-zone countries. Does...
Banking experienced large growth in colonial India along with a process of commercialization of agri...
Every country on every continent is now affected by climate change. People, communities, and countri...
Credit was scarce and expensive in colonial India. Existing explanations assume a lack of market com...
Human societies have evolved through a complex system of climate and ecological interactions. Known ...
The field of historical climatology has rapidly developed over the past two decades, driven by the u...
Estimating the potential impacts of climate change requires understanding the ability of agents to a...
A weakening dependence on rain-fed agriculture has been a hallmark of the economic transformation of...
Cities from the Global South like India, housing high concentration of population, are highly vulner...
Famine research has gained ground in both Asia and Africa in recent times and it is well known that ...