Contents Preface Introduction I Disability perspectives 1 Disability poverty and sustainable development a new outlookPankaj Sreshakar 2 Definitional and enumeration inconsistencies a case for review differently abled populationBhupinder Zutshi 3 Strategies for including the excluded the differently abledAsha JV 4 Disability and skill development in IndiaRakesh Raman Jha II Developmental issues 5 Adjustment problems of disabled children and their educational opportunitiesRashmi Sharma and Vandana Bhardawaj 6 Landmines the deadliest face of terror disability and the United NationsVivek Saini 7 Protecting rights of disabled an educational interventionJayadeba Sahoo III Disability and human rights 8 Disabled in India imperatives for rethinking legal and policy interventionsAlok Kumar Gupta and Geetanjali Sharma 9 Disabilities and human rights of army personnelAnil Bhat 10 Disability and judiciaryP Saibabu and C Ravi Sankar 11 Parliament vis-a-vis social justice to disabled personsS Prabhakar IV Gendered dimension 12 Disability poverty and sustainable development a gendered perspectiveAmit Rahul and Rashmi Sinha 13 Disabled women in search of their identity Himachal in focusRuchi Ramesh 14 Disability and gender Indian contextSudhir Kumar Singh Bibliography IndexDisability has emerged as an utmost concern of emerging India The number of this most disadvantaged group is over 100 million and they have been under the twin discrimination from the state and society Bringing the disabled into the mainstreaming process of development will ensure sustainable development and inclusive growth of the country Their full proof empowerment is the key to the philosophy of inclusion and basic lever of fundamental human rights Being a democratic country is is our utmost responsibility to provide them all required facilities according to the Kautilayan notion of good governance The book deals with those pertinent issues in a comprehensive manner and come out with diverse level of policy suggestions jacket 250 pp.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Tribes Constitutes, the poorest section of our country, socially and educationally the most deprived, economically the most backward and who have been suffering injustice and repression since time immemorial. We have adopted democracy after independence as the mode of governance six and half decade after our independence we find that many communities are far away from the mainstreaming process of development. Indeed the tribals have not tasted real independence or freedom yet. The most of the tribes are inhabited in the lap of natural environment, they are biggest protectors of natural resources like forests, their minor products and non-renewable resources. The process of globalization has further pushed them back, to ensure all facets of their human rights we need to provide them rights over their natural habitat. This is one of the most turbulent problem the country is facing today.
Contents Introduction 1 Role of women in tourism various aspectsAlokka Dutta 2 Tourism a development syndrome study on OrissaAmulya K Tripathy and Aamnayi Mishra 3 Management practices in hospital administration a study of the prominent participants in hospital and hospitality industry in Bangalore and HyderabadBindi Varghese 4 Tourism in India emerging strategiesKrishan Gopal 5 Strategic use of information technologies in the tourism industryLakhvir Suneja 6 Tourism for peace and stability a case study of Kashmir Valley IndiaMandira Dutta7 World heritage sites and promotion of tourism in Tamil NaduM Thilakavathy 8 Tourism in Barddhaman town West Bengal constraints and prospectsNC Jana 9 Eco-tourism in Himachal Pradesh need for a paradigm shiftRuchi Ramesh 10 Introduction significance of Parliament Constitutional provisions and tourismS Prabhakar 11 Tourism and regional cooperation in South AsiaSudhir Kumar Singh 12 Tourism promotion and marketing in Kerala the role of educational institutionsSuresh R 13 Assessment of tourism potential in rural Murshidabad West Bengal an empirical studyNC Jana and Syfujjaman Tarafder Bibliography Index Tourism has remained neglected in our country due to variety of factors The process of globalisation has however given new twist to India and we can develop our tourism sector at par with leading countries of the globe India has the potential to develop varieties of tourism and time has come to develop it at full pace We will incorporate millions of poor people into the mainstreaming process of development through developing tourism It is one of the most important possibilities which could help the country usher in new era marked by prosperity in 21st century to ensure sustainable development We must seize the opportunity jacket 221 pp.
Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Physical therapy and microfracture surgery 3 Medicine drugs and healthcare 4 Medication errors 5 Food habits diet and diseases 6 Infections and medicine 7 Skin diseases and medicine 8 Incurabe diseases 9 Diseases related to respiratory system and medicine 10 Nervous system disorders and medicine 11 Endocrine diseases and medicine The phrase Sports Medicine is not specific to one careerprofession It instead encompasses a group of professionals from various disciplines whose focus is the heath of an athlete Athletes can be all ages and play on all different levels youth high school collegiate recreational and professional A person interested in becoming an orthopaedic sports medicine specialist must complete four years of medical school After their undergraduate schooling is completed training continues with a five-year residency in orthopaedics In order to sub-specialize which is the case with an orthopaedic sports medicine another two to four years of training is required Hopefully the present book will be useful for the students of physical education and sports sciences and other related courses 274 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Anthropological Survey of India, 2013
ISBN 10: 812121162X ISBN 13: 9788121211628
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Foreword. Preface. 1. Introducing Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve/Umesh Kumar and Arun Kumar Singh. 2. A study in ecology and conservation in Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Umesh Kumar. 3. Cultural landscape of fringe villages: a study in Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Sudhansu Gnagopadhyay. 4. Economic life in Fringe Village: a study in Khangchendzonga biospheric reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Subrata Ray. 5. Traditional art, craft and performing art: a study in Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Krishna Basu. 6. Impact of tourism: a case study of Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Amitava Dinda. 7. Growth of urbanisation in Yuksam: A study in Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Gautam Kumar Bera. . The experiences of the past few decades have shown that industrialisation and economic development have impacted, strained and in many cases altered ecosystems. An assessment of biological diversity at the global level reveals that increasing human interventions in the ecosystems have accelerated the process of biodiversity loss and Asia is the most threatened continent. Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, hence, are fundamental to sustainable development. These considerations led to the origin of the concept of Biosphere Reserve which is designated to deal with important questions of reconciling the conservation of biodiversity quest for economic and social development and maintenance of associated cultural values. In India the efforts for management of biosphere reserves have largely been centered around protection of natural resources within biosphere reserves from the outside impacts. The concept of sustainable use of resources yet has not been taken up due to lack of location specific understanding of the process of resource management which, in turn is linked with the traditional value system of local communities. The present treatise on Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve aims at understanding elucidating and analysing the cultural diversity existing in the biosphere reserve in terms of societal perception of resources, livelihood pattern of people, and man, nature and spirit relationship against the backdrop of development and conservation. (jacket).
Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Accidental sports injuries 3 Joint injuries and recovery 4 Intervertebral disc syndrome 5 Amputations and recovery 6 Congenital deformits and recovery 7 Bone disorders and recovery 8 Cerebral palsy and recovery 9 Progressive muscular dystrophy 10 Epilepsy and recovery 11Paraplegia and recovery12 Multiple sclerosis and recovery 13 Anterior poliomyelitis and recovery 14 Diabetes mellitus and recovery 15 Congenital heart disease and recovery 16 Rheumatic fever and recovery 17 Deafness and recovery 18 Blindness and recovery 19 Sports training methods 20 Sports instruction 21 Psychological skills and sports training 22 Anxiety and sports injuriesInjuries are a common occurrence in professional sports and most teams have a staff of athletic trainers and close connections to the medical community Controversy has arisen at times when teams have made decisions that could threaten a player long-term health for short-term gain In many cases these types of injuries are due to overuse of a part of the body when participating in a certain activityHopefully the present book will be useful for the students of physical education and sports sciences and other elated courses 320 pp.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1.Application of Modern Tools of Biotechnology for Pest Management - Prospects and Limitations/H C Sharma. 2. Biotechnological Approaches for Enhancing Resistance to Planthoppers in Rice/D S Brar, P S Sarao, Kuldeep Singh, K K Jena and D Fujita. 3.Molecular Studies in biosystematics, Phylogeny and Distribution of Tephritid Fruit flies: A Global Perspective/Abraham Verghese, M A Rashmi, A K Chakravarthy, P D Kamala Jayanthi and G Nagalakshmi. 4. RNA Interference Research: Current Status and Future Outlook for Utilization in Insect Pest Management/Prashant Mohanpuria, Surinder K Sandhu and Ramesh Arora. 5. Bioremediation of Pesticides in the Environment/Balwinder Singh and Kousik Mandal. 6. Microbial Control in Insect Pest Management: Achievements and Challenges/Ramesh Arora. 7. Towards Durable Gall Midge Resistance in Rice/J S Bentur. 8. Molecular Markers in ntomological Research/P S Burange, Sujan Mamidi, P C Pathania and Uma Kanta. 9. Transgenic Cotton in India: Ten Years and Beyond/Vijay Kumar, A K Dhawan and P S Shera.10. A Status Update on the Use of Biotechnological Techniques for Combating Insect Pests of Fruit Crops/Krishan Kumar, P K Arora and Kuldeep Singh. 11. Pest- Insects Resistance to Microbial Control Agents: Current Status and Management Strategies/Arshdeep K Gill and Ramesh Arora. 12. Biological and Molecular Approaches in Management of Mite Pests/Paramjit Kaur and Manmeet B Bhullar. 13. Biosystematics, Molecular Characterization and Management of Shoot and Fruit Borer Conogethes spp. (Crambidae: Lepidoptera)/A. K. Chakravarthy, P R Shashank, B Doddabasappa, S B Kandakoor and Chandrashekharaiah. 14. Molecular Techniques as Precision Diagnostics for Diseases and Mites of Honey Bees/Pardeep K Chhuneja and Kuldeep Singh. 15. Biointensive Integrated Pest Management for Sustainable Agriculture/P. S. Shera and Ramesh Arora. References. The strategy of exclusive reliance on synthetic chemical pesticides for minimizing crop losses caused by pests has led to undesirable consequences for human health and caused a number of ecological and economic problems. The concept of integrated pest management (IPM) was propounded to minimize these effects. But in spite of its inspirational value, most IPM programmes still include economic threshold level (ETL) based application of chemical insecticides as a major input. The wide range of biological and molecular approaches discussed in 15 Chapters in this book offer a plethora of environmentally benign alternatives to these chemical insecticides. It is hoped that the book will fill the wide gap in literature on utilization of biological and molecular approaches in biointensive IPM as an alternative to chemical insecticide based IPM for sustainable insect pest management in future. (jacket).
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Role of agroforestry in current scenario. 2. Livelihood opportunities through agroforestry Interventions. 3. Agroforestry for sustainable land use. 4. Augmenting grasslands and agroforestry for sustaining forage production. 5. Traditional and Improved Agroforestry Systems in Hot Arid Region of India. 5. Resource conservation based climate resilient agroforestry system. 6. Fodder tree based agroforestry systems in hills of Uttarakhand. 7. Agroforestry systems in hot arid region of India. 8. Prospects of organic farming in hill agroforestry systems with specific reference to Sikkim Himalayas with specific. 9. Role of wood based industries in promotion of agroforestry and production of quality planting material.10. Potential of short rotation forestry and agroforestry for climate change mitigation and sustainability. 11. Biomass production and carbon sequestration potential under different landuse systems of western Himalayas. 12. Carbon sequestration potential of fast growing short rotation free species based agroforestry systems in Terai Region of Central Himalya.13. Carbon sequestration potential and economics of Dalbergia sissoo + paddy based agro-forestry system. 14. Biomass carbon potential in agroforestry systems along altitudes in Tehri district of Uttarakhand. 15. Carbon sequestration potential of few selected tree species. 16. Biomass and carbon stock under high density spacings of different free specie. 17. Climate change and adaptation in agriculture: a study of Himachal Pradesh. 18. Agroforestry system for climate change adaptation and mitigation: a review. 19. Growth, biomass production and co2 sequestration of some important multipurpose trees under rainfed condition. 20. Biomass production and CO2 mitigation potential under different land use system. 21. Improved livelihood and eco-system services through agroforestry based watershed interventions in Bundelkhand regions of central India. 22. Groundwater drought study of Bearma Basin in Bundelkhand region using Groundwater Drought Index (GDI). 23. DNRA in agroforest soils: a tool for cleaner environment. 24. Agroforestry and soil health: an overview. 25. Potential of bamboos for livelihood and income generation. 26. Agroforestry for diversification through livestock. 27. Performance of ginger and chittaratha under varying spacings of seven year old bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus (Roxb.) Nees) in central Kerala, India. 28. Performance of wheat and paddy intercropped under poplar (Populus deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh ) based agrisilviculture system. 29. Growth performance, essential oil recovery and financial flows of Ocimum spp. under Pongamia pinnata [(L.) Panigrahi]- Ocimum spp. based silvi-medicinal agroforestry systems. 30. Quality fodder production through silvo-pastoral system: a review. 31. Growth attributes, litter decomposition of certain Populus deltoides Bartr. Ex. Marsh. (Poplar) clones and yield performance of paddy and wheat in partially reclaimed sodic soils. 32. Ecologically based pest management for sustainable agroecosystem. 33. Clonal propagation of Eucalyptus using mini cuttings. 34. Genetic diversity studies on Calophyllum inophyllum (Undi) progenies through Inter simple sequence Repeat (ISSR) markers. 35. Standardization of best growing medium and container type for quality stock production in Emblica officinalis Gaertn. This book entitled "Agroforestry for Climate Resilience and Rural Livelihood" would help the readers to gain knowledge on importance of agroforestry for climate change and providing ecosystem services through many ways. This is a testimony and a ready reckoner to help to solve the challenges of climatic vagaries and resource degradation of natural resource bases. The compilation would certainly provide the steps that should be taken to meet the twin objective of climate resilience and livelihood security through adoption of agroforestry models. This book would definitely be helpful forpolicy makers, planner.