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Environmental Movements in India
Author(s)Karan, P. P.
AbstractGrassroots environmental movements following Gandhian nonviolent tradition are expanding in India. These movements differ from the ones in the West in that they are concerned with both environmental preservation and issues of economic equity and social justice. The Chipko movement in the Himalaya, Save the Narmada movement in central India, and the Silent Valley movement in the Malabar region of southern India are discussed as examples.
IssueNo1
Pages32-41
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceGeographical Review
VolumeNo84
PubDateJanuary 1994
ISBN_ISSN 0016-7398
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