Raphaelle Moor, M V Rajeev Gowda
India's Risks
Democratizing the Management of Threats to Environment, Health, and Values
Raphaelle Moor, M V Rajeev Gowda
India's Risks
Democratizing the Management of Threats to Environment, Health, and Values
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A prospective superpower, India is still grappling with a host of risks that threaten to hamper its progress. These range from environmental threats caused by GM crops and pollution; dangers to health from HIV/AIDS and maternal mortality; safety concerns about natural hazards, nuclear power, and industrial disasters; and challenges to livelihoods and values.
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A prospective superpower, India is still grappling with a host of risks that threaten to hamper its progress. These range from environmental threats caused by GM crops and pollution; dangers to health from HIV/AIDS and maternal mortality; safety concerns about natural hazards, nuclear power, and industrial disasters; and challenges to livelihoods and values.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 140mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780199450459
- ISBN-10: 0199450455
- Artikelnr.: 47868164
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 140mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780199450459
- ISBN-10: 0199450455
- Artikelnr.: 47868164
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Raphaelle Moor is a consultant in the area of disaster risk management and climate change adaptation, based in London. She managed the UKIERI's (UK-India Education and Research Initiative) 'India at Risk' project at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore for over two-and-a-half years. M.V. Rajeev Gowda is Professor of Economics and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. He serves as a Director on the Central Board of the Reserve Bank of India and is a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow. He is also active in Indian politics.
* List of Figures and Tables
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Raphaelle Moor and M.V. Rajeev Gowda
* 1 Adopting a Multi-dimensional Lens to Approaching Risk in India
* Raphaelle Moor
* Environment
* 2 Article 39 and Environmental Decision-Making in India
* Leo. F. Saldanha and Bhargavi S. Rao
* 3 Integrating Information Disclosure with Indian Environmental Policy
* Rajeev Gowda and Mathew Idiculla
* Public Health
* 4 The Rise of Institutional Births in India: Are Maternal and Newborn
Risks Adequately Addressed?
* Asha Kilaru, Shanti Mahendra, Baneen Karachiwala, and Zoe Matthews
* 5 Culture in and of HIV/AIDS Risk Management in India
* Ajay Bailey
* 6 Exploring H1N1 Risk Communication in India
* Ranjani Ramaswamy
* 7 A Business Management Framework for Addressing Public Health Risk:
The Avahan Experience in Scaling Up HIV Prevention in India
* Sema Sgaier
* Natural Disasters
* 8 Linking Post-disaster Reconstruction to Long-Term Risk Reduction:
Challenges and Opportunities in India
* Rohit Jigyasu
* Science and Technology
* 9 Science and Politics in Indian GM Crop Regulation: A U-turn Down a
Blind Alley
* Erik Millstone
* 10 Absurd Confidence: Risk and Nuclear Power in India
* M.V. Ramana
* 11 Before and After Fukushima: The Many Fronts of Managing the
Nuclear Power Option
* Marc Poumadere
* 12 Sustainable Management of Radioactive Waste: What Can India Learn
from Stakeholder Engagement in the West?
* Claire Mays
* 13 Can Health and Safety Regulators Respond to Changing Societal
Expectations?
* Frederic Bouder
* About the Editors and Contributors
* Index
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Raphaelle Moor and M.V. Rajeev Gowda
* 1 Adopting a Multi-dimensional Lens to Approaching Risk in India
* Raphaelle Moor
* Environment
* 2 Article 39 and Environmental Decision-Making in India
* Leo. F. Saldanha and Bhargavi S. Rao
* 3 Integrating Information Disclosure with Indian Environmental Policy
* Rajeev Gowda and Mathew Idiculla
* Public Health
* 4 The Rise of Institutional Births in India: Are Maternal and Newborn
Risks Adequately Addressed?
* Asha Kilaru, Shanti Mahendra, Baneen Karachiwala, and Zoe Matthews
* 5 Culture in and of HIV/AIDS Risk Management in India
* Ajay Bailey
* 6 Exploring H1N1 Risk Communication in India
* Ranjani Ramaswamy
* 7 A Business Management Framework for Addressing Public Health Risk:
The Avahan Experience in Scaling Up HIV Prevention in India
* Sema Sgaier
* Natural Disasters
* 8 Linking Post-disaster Reconstruction to Long-Term Risk Reduction:
Challenges and Opportunities in India
* Rohit Jigyasu
* Science and Technology
* 9 Science and Politics in Indian GM Crop Regulation: A U-turn Down a
Blind Alley
* Erik Millstone
* 10 Absurd Confidence: Risk and Nuclear Power in India
* M.V. Ramana
* 11 Before and After Fukushima: The Many Fronts of Managing the
Nuclear Power Option
* Marc Poumadere
* 12 Sustainable Management of Radioactive Waste: What Can India Learn
from Stakeholder Engagement in the West?
* Claire Mays
* 13 Can Health and Safety Regulators Respond to Changing Societal
Expectations?
* Frederic Bouder
* About the Editors and Contributors
* Index
* List of Figures and Tables
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Raphaelle Moor and M.V. Rajeev Gowda
* 1 Adopting a Multi-dimensional Lens to Approaching Risk in India
* Raphaelle Moor
* Environment
* 2 Article 39 and Environmental Decision-Making in India
* Leo. F. Saldanha and Bhargavi S. Rao
* 3 Integrating Information Disclosure with Indian Environmental Policy
* Rajeev Gowda and Mathew Idiculla
* Public Health
* 4 The Rise of Institutional Births in India: Are Maternal and Newborn
Risks Adequately Addressed?
* Asha Kilaru, Shanti Mahendra, Baneen Karachiwala, and Zoe Matthews
* 5 Culture in and of HIV/AIDS Risk Management in India
* Ajay Bailey
* 6 Exploring H1N1 Risk Communication in India
* Ranjani Ramaswamy
* 7 A Business Management Framework for Addressing Public Health Risk:
The Avahan Experience in Scaling Up HIV Prevention in India
* Sema Sgaier
* Natural Disasters
* 8 Linking Post-disaster Reconstruction to Long-Term Risk Reduction:
Challenges and Opportunities in India
* Rohit Jigyasu
* Science and Technology
* 9 Science and Politics in Indian GM Crop Regulation: A U-turn Down a
Blind Alley
* Erik Millstone
* 10 Absurd Confidence: Risk and Nuclear Power in India
* M.V. Ramana
* 11 Before and After Fukushima: The Many Fronts of Managing the
Nuclear Power Option
* Marc Poumadere
* 12 Sustainable Management of Radioactive Waste: What Can India Learn
from Stakeholder Engagement in the West?
* Claire Mays
* 13 Can Health and Safety Regulators Respond to Changing Societal
Expectations?
* Frederic Bouder
* About the Editors and Contributors
* Index
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Raphaelle Moor and M.V. Rajeev Gowda
* 1 Adopting a Multi-dimensional Lens to Approaching Risk in India
* Raphaelle Moor
* Environment
* 2 Article 39 and Environmental Decision-Making in India
* Leo. F. Saldanha and Bhargavi S. Rao
* 3 Integrating Information Disclosure with Indian Environmental Policy
* Rajeev Gowda and Mathew Idiculla
* Public Health
* 4 The Rise of Institutional Births in India: Are Maternal and Newborn
Risks Adequately Addressed?
* Asha Kilaru, Shanti Mahendra, Baneen Karachiwala, and Zoe Matthews
* 5 Culture in and of HIV/AIDS Risk Management in India
* Ajay Bailey
* 6 Exploring H1N1 Risk Communication in India
* Ranjani Ramaswamy
* 7 A Business Management Framework for Addressing Public Health Risk:
The Avahan Experience in Scaling Up HIV Prevention in India
* Sema Sgaier
* Natural Disasters
* 8 Linking Post-disaster Reconstruction to Long-Term Risk Reduction:
Challenges and Opportunities in India
* Rohit Jigyasu
* Science and Technology
* 9 Science and Politics in Indian GM Crop Regulation: A U-turn Down a
Blind Alley
* Erik Millstone
* 10 Absurd Confidence: Risk and Nuclear Power in India
* M.V. Ramana
* 11 Before and After Fukushima: The Many Fronts of Managing the
Nuclear Power Option
* Marc Poumadere
* 12 Sustainable Management of Radioactive Waste: What Can India Learn
from Stakeholder Engagement in the West?
* Claire Mays
* 13 Can Health and Safety Regulators Respond to Changing Societal
Expectations?
* Frederic Bouder
* About the Editors and Contributors
* Index