Forests and Ecological History of Assam 1826 2000

Forests and Ecological History of Assam  1826   2000
Author: Arupjyoti Saikia
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199088812

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This book presents a comprehensive account of the transformation of Assam's forests and ecology from early nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth century. It locates present-day ecological conflicts in the colonial era when contest over forest, land, and resource began to take new shape. Arupjyoti Saikia delineates how forest resources in Assam were mapped and intergrated with mechant capitalism since the early nineteenth century. He shows how imperial forestry practices led to changes in traditional resource utilization patterns. The book also examines the political economy of conservation practices. It explores the question of law and conservation, role of institutions and organizations, and the changing role of the forests in imperial economy. The book argues how the making of forest policy in the postcolonial period was defind by the complexities of the political matrix. It discusses plantation, silvicultural practices, protection and regeneration of forests, and livlihood practices. The author also analyses public debates surrounding ecology and environmental changes in conservation practices after the 1980 Act.

Forests and Ecological History of Assam

Forests and Ecological History of Assam
Author: Arupjyoti Saikia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 723
Release: 2011
Genre: Ecological disturbances
ISBN: 0199081247

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This text presents an account of the transformation of Assam's forests and ecology from the colonial times to the present. It examines the role of imperial forestry practices, law and conservation, role of institutions, plantations, silvicultural practices, protection and regeneration, and livelihood practices.

Capital and Ecology

Capital and Ecology
Author: Rakhee Bhattacharya,G. Amarjit Sharma
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2023-08-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000923315

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This volume studies the intersection of capital and ecology primarily in one of the most sensitive geographies of the world, the Eastern Himalayan region. It looks at how the region has become a melting ground of neoliberal developmentalism and ecological subjectivities with the penetrating forces of global and state capitalism, economic projects, and complex power relations. The essays in the volume argue that specific focus on energy infrastructure and energy production has pushed technology and capital towards asset building which has had an adverse effect on the environment, labour relations, indigenous knowledge systems, and traditional livelihood practices in the area. They look at assets like mega dams, electricity transmission networks, natural gas grids, infrastructural and developmental projects, and other alternative ventures which require interventions in the natural world and its resource deposits. Interdisciplinary in approach, the volume adopts a variety of lenses — developmentalism, state strategy, indigenous voices, geopolitics, and environmentalism — to provide a unique and alternative narrative on the various dimensions of the ecological risks and livelihood threats. It will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics, development studies, indigenous studies, and Asian studies.

Colonialism Environment and Tribals in South India 1792 1947

Colonialism  Environment and Tribals in South India 1792 1947
Author: Velayutham Saravanan
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315517209

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This book offers a bird’s eye view of the economic and environmental history of the Indian peninsula during colonial era. It analyses the nature of colonial land revenue policy, commercialisation of forest resources, consequences of coffee plantations, intrusion into tribal private forests and tribal-controlled geographical regions, and disintegration of their socio-cultural, political, administrative and judicial systems during the British Raj. It explores the economic history of the region through regional and ‘non-market’ economies and addresses the issues concerning local communities. Comprehensive, systematic and rich in archival material, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers in history, especially those concerned with economic and environmental history.

The Quest for Modern Assam A History

The Quest for Modern Assam  A History
Author: Arupjyoti Saikia
Publsiher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2023-08-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789357082129

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'A model work of historical scholarship'-Ramachandra Guha 'The most well-researched, comprehensive history of contemporary Assam ever written'-Partha Chatterjee The crucial battles of World War II fought in India's north-east-followed soon after by Independence and Partition-had a critical impact on the making of modern Assam. In the three decades following 1947, the state of Assam underwent massive political turmoil, geographical instability, and social and demographic upheaval, among others. Later, the truncated state suffered widespread unrest as various groups believed their cultural identity and political leverage were under threat. New social energies and political forces were unleashed and came to the fore. Definitive, comprehensive and unputdownable, The Quest for Modern Assam explores the interconnected layers of political, environmental, economic and cultural processes that shaped the development of Assam since the 1940s. It offers an authoritative account that sets new standards in the writing of regional political history. Not to be missed by any one keen on Assam, India, Asia or world history in the twentieth century.

A Century of Protests

A Century of Protests
Author: Arupjyoti Saikia
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2015-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317325598

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Addressing an important gap in the historiography of modern Assam, this book traces the relatively unexplored but profound transformations in the agrarian landscape of late- and post-colonial Assam that were instrumental in the making of modern Assamese peasantry and rural politics. It discusses the changing relations between various sections of peasantry, state, landed gentry, and politics of different ideological hues — nationalist, communist and socialist — and shows how a primarily agrarian question concerning peasantry came to occupy the centre stage in the nationalist politics of the state. It will especially interest scholars of history, agrarian and peasant studies, sociology, and contemporary politics, as also those concerned with Northeast India.

Tea Environments and Plantation Culture

Tea Environments and Plantation Culture
Author: Arnab Dey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108471305

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Rethinks the tea plantation economy of colonial east India by highlighting its human and non-human networks and practices.

Governance in South Asia

Governance in South Asia
Author: Rumki Basu,M. Shamsur Rahman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315394244

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This book presents a nuanced analysis of governance in South Asia. It examines a range of themes including civil service reforms, women and development, environmental governance and public sector programmes, together with the impact of globalization on local issues and its influence on governance in the region. Through grass-roots studies, the volume also traces how the last 20 years have seen a social and economic resurgence in South Asia – transiting from stages of poverty, low growth rates, illiteracy and poor health to flourishing economies, improved savings, greater investments and stronger human development indicators. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, this book will be of great interest to scholars of politics and public administration, development studies, labour studies, and sociology and social anthropology. It will also be useful to practitioners in the field, NGOs and civil servants.