LSE’s Jennifer Baka argues that India’s wastelands are political constructions, and the political processes to define them are reshaping rural livelihoods in unanticipated ways
Contemporary India is among the top seven countries in the world witnessing the rise of mega urban r...
"The basic contention of this study is that there are close links between forestry, agriculture, foo...
One of the most alarming impacts of development experienced by Third world economies in the contempo...
Developing wastelands, an official government classification for marginal lands, has been central to...
India’s current biodiesel policy mandates the use of non-edible oilseeds grown wastelands so as to m...
Through a micro-level study of a biofuel-related land acquisition in rural Tamil Nadu, India, this a...
Unlike the large scale, biofuels-induced land grabs occurring in Africa(Cotula et al. 2009; Sulle an...
Through a comparative energy flow analysis, this paper examines the energy security impacts of growi...
This paper analyzes why and how wasteland development narratives persist through an evaluation of wa...
Biofuel production from feedstocks grown on wastelands is considered a means of addressing concerns ...
The idea that wastelands are unproductive continues to be pervasive and is used by various agencies ...
Objective: “The Indian approach to biofuels . . . is somewhat different to the current international...
With India’s large population, an increased pressure on forest and agricultural land indicate a grow...
inefficient economy, social deprivation, and deterioration of the environment. In India, these probl...
Nearly seven decades after ‘decolonization’, policymaking in India continues to be haunted by coloni...
Contemporary India is among the top seven countries in the world witnessing the rise of mega urban r...
"The basic contention of this study is that there are close links between forestry, agriculture, foo...
One of the most alarming impacts of development experienced by Third world economies in the contempo...
Developing wastelands, an official government classification for marginal lands, has been central to...
India’s current biodiesel policy mandates the use of non-edible oilseeds grown wastelands so as to m...
Through a micro-level study of a biofuel-related land acquisition in rural Tamil Nadu, India, this a...
Unlike the large scale, biofuels-induced land grabs occurring in Africa(Cotula et al. 2009; Sulle an...
Through a comparative energy flow analysis, this paper examines the energy security impacts of growi...
This paper analyzes why and how wasteland development narratives persist through an evaluation of wa...
Biofuel production from feedstocks grown on wastelands is considered a means of addressing concerns ...
The idea that wastelands are unproductive continues to be pervasive and is used by various agencies ...
Objective: “The Indian approach to biofuels . . . is somewhat different to the current international...
With India’s large population, an increased pressure on forest and agricultural land indicate a grow...
inefficient economy, social deprivation, and deterioration of the environment. In India, these probl...
Nearly seven decades after ‘decolonization’, policymaking in India continues to be haunted by coloni...
Contemporary India is among the top seven countries in the world witnessing the rise of mega urban r...
"The basic contention of this study is that there are close links between forestry, agriculture, foo...
One of the most alarming impacts of development experienced by Third world economies in the contempo...