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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. This book conveys how indigenous plants which have hither to been dwindling can be utilized for community development. Conservation of forests has now been become a global concern and many countries in the world have formed regional and local bodies to check the depletion of forest resources. After the UNCED Earth Summit held in Riode Janeiro in June 1992. World Commission on Forests and Sustainable Development was founded in 1995 followed by formation of a fifteen countries. 443 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The New Leader, London, 1927
Anbieter: Tarrington Books, Tarrington, HEF, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Printed pages: 24. Zustand: Good Plus. 1st Edition. Includes articles: T.U.C. and The Living Wage - A Suggested Programme (P.J. Dollan); Blackpool Reflections (James Maxton, M.P.); When We Are Wiser - The Lancs. Miners' Home (G. Lansbury, M.P.); Labour in India - Tyranny Trade Unionists Face (B. Shiva Rao); Preparing for Power - Review of Blackpool Conference (Ellen Wilkinson, M.P.); The White Ants and the Human - Maeterlinck's Disquieting Book (C.E.M. Joad); Timothy Crawll: A Story of Britain Under the Blacklegs' Charter (John Melbourne); The Hidden Secret of India - An Englishman Who Has Found it (T.P. Sinha). Heavy browning and foxing, horizontal tear to front cover, some chipping to edges. A few pencilled margin markings. Overall condition is Good Plus. Size: 10.25 x 14 inches (26 x 35 cm).
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Contents Preface. Introduction. I. Aromatic plants 1. Apium graveolens. 2. Aquilaria malaccensis. 3. Artemisia pallens. 4. Cananga odorata. 5. Cinnamomum aromaticum. 6. Cinnamomum camphora. 7. Cinnamomum verum. 8. Cymbopogon flexuosus. 9. Cymbopogon martinii. 10. Cymbopogon nardus. II. Edible plants 1. Aegle marmelos. 2. Anacardium occidentale. 3. Ananas comosus. 4. Annona squamosa. 5. Carica papaya. III. Fat yielding plants 1. Carthamus tinctorius. 2. Elaeis guineensis. 3. Garcinia indica. 4. Helianthus annuus. 5. Linum usitatissimum. IV. Gums/resins exuding plants 1. Acacia senegal. 2. Boswellia serrata. 3. Capsicum annuum. 4. Cyamopsis tetragonoloba. 5. Ferula assafoetida. V. Medicinal plants 1. Andrographis paniculata. 2. Atropa acuminata. 3. Azadirachata indica. 4. Cassia senna. 5. Catharanthus roseus. VI. Spice yielding plants 1. Amomum subulatum. 2. Cinnamomum cineraria. 3. Cinnamomum tamala. 4. Cuminum cyminum. 5. Crocus sativum. VII. Tans and dyes yielding plants 1. Acacia catechu. 2. Acacia mearnsii. 3. Bixa orellana. 4. Emblica officinalis. 5. Indigofera arrecta. References. An actually demanding book is intended to offer guidance and help to all those entrepreneurs who wish to start some chemical industry based on forest plants and are generally confused regarding selection of plants their availability and their scope of development for obtaining good economic returns from industry and trade. Based on this idea hundred plant species on which industry can be established have been short listed and relevant information which may be helpful to the entrepreneurs have been briefly addressed in this book. Depending upon interest and taste of entrepreneurs choices made by them for any use wise category of forest plants which are given in eight groups. This book can also offer insight to the foresters of India for setting up industries in Forest Corporation based on Phytochemicals obtainable from forest plants. It is hoped that the book will also be useful to various other user groups like policy makers in Govt. and NGOs research institutes and wide spectrum of people in the society. Relevant details many be found in the books and their references like Wealth of India Published by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) available on forest plants as well. Research and Development laboratories in India mentioned in this book related with the enterprise may also be consulted before launching and making investments for enterprises. 224 pp.
Verlag: Himalaya Publishing House, 2019
ISBN 10: 935367431X ISBN 13: 9789353674311
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Entrepreneurship is a key driver of our economy as a high majority of jobs are created by and through with what started as a small idea. By integrating entrepreneurship in the education system, young people can build the confidence to see value in their own ideas. In addition, todays world with its burgeoning population offers limited avenues of employment. This makes entrepreneurship all the more necessary. Entrepreneurship is an important facet of industrial growth and development of a nation. It is the backbone of a nation that sets its eyes on maximizing its performance in every field. The spirit of entrepreneurship brings about enthusiasm, persistence and the ability to seek entrepreneurial opportunities that lead to success. Entrepreneurship as an economic tool is vital for national development and for solving many social problems. It fosters economic growth and prosperity of a country. Apart from providing jobs for skilled workforce, entrepreneurship will contribute the tax revenue to the governments. It also promotes research and development, thereby resulting in creation of new technology and innovative goods and services, thereby increasing productivity. Entrepreneurship creates competition to develop and produce qualitative products at competitive prices. Hence, it increases the demand for goods and services. Entrepreneurs act as the change agents in the market economy. A nations ability to generate a steady stream of business opportunities can only happen when its people take up entrepreneurial activities. Entrepreneurs are essentially the engines of growth for a nation. There are several factors that go into making a successful entrepreneur, and he or she need not necessarily possess a strong business and financial background. On the contrary, well-conceived and well-directed training can always produce an outstanding entrepreneur. Governments play a crucial role in nurturing entrepreneurship. Unregulated entrepreneurship may lead to unwanted social outcomes including unfair market practices, corruption, financial crisis and the like. Entrepreneurship does not emerge and grow spontaneously. Rather, it is dependent upon several economic, social, political and psychological factors. These environmental factors have both positive and negative influences on the growth of entrepreneurship. In order to take advantage of the positive effects of the entrepreneurship, there is a dire need for promotion of entrepreneurship education. The entrepreneurship education should focus on developing risktaking ability, accountability, leadership skills and the like. (jacket).