Description This book examines the domain of Human agency-environment interaction from a multidimensional point of view.
Her research interests include natural resource management, environmental studies, Human ecology, environment-development interface, sustainable development, political.
This was followed by a project on land use change in the context of urbanisation to examine the role of GIS technology in environmental studies, and further training programmes at the National Remote Sensing Centre, Hyderabad.
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Satheesh Centre for Remote Sensing and GIS at the School of Environmental Sciences, M.
She completed a short-term course in geo-spatial technology at the Dr R.
She was Guest Lecturer of Human Ecology in the Social Sciences department for postgraduate and MPhil programmes.
Subsequently, she moved into the field of Human ecology and completed both her MPhil and Ph D degrees from the School of Social Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala.
She began her academic career in the sciences and completed her postgraduate degree in botany. is Project Coordinator (Honorary), Institute for Social and Ecological Studies (ISES), an NGO based in Kozhikode, Kerala, India, and an independent researcher.
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About the author Geetha Devi T.
It will also be useful to practitioners, government bodies, environmentalists, policy makers and NGOs.
This book will be a must-read for students, scholars and researchers of environmental studies, Human ecology, development studies, environmental history, literature, Politics and sociology.
The volume delineates the character of this domain and works out a theoretical framework for the field of Human ecology.
It explores the human-environment interface by analysing its ethical, political and epistemic aspects - the value aspects that humans attribute to their environment, the relations of power in which the actions and their consequences are implicated and the meaning of Human actions in relation to the environment.
Description This book examines the domain of Human agency-environment interaction from a multidimensional point of view