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Contents
Agriculture and Forestry ..........................................................................................................................1
Biotechnology .........................................................................................................................................2
Earth Sciences ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Life Sciences ......................................................................................................................................... 9
Management ......................................................................................................................................... 10
Natural History .................................................................................................................................... 11
Social Ecology ..................................................................................................................................... 18
Textbooks and Dictionaries ................................................................................................................. 24
Index ..................................................................................................................................................... 27
Our Distributors ................................................................................................................................... 31
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Forthcoming
Titles
Forthcoming
TitlesA Life in the ForestK.M. Chinnappa
KM Chinnappa is a retired forest officer who spent most of his working life in and around Nagarahole national park. An
upright and hard-working forest officer, he has been considered the ‘nemesis’ of poachers and wood-cutters in the areas in
which he served. Dr K Ullas Karanth once called Mr Chinnappa his ‘guru’ in the forest. About 50 short incidents /escapades have been put together chronologically to depict this remarkable life. Not only is it a first of its kind – to find an
autobiography of a forest guard is extremely rare – it is also a very charmingly written account of a hard life, cheerfully and
honestly lived.
The Mammals of South Asia (Volumes 1 and 2)A.J.T. Johnsingh and Nima Manjrekar (eds)
The two volumes cover 545 species, 222 genera, 51 families and 13 orders. Detailed scientific information is provided for
about 60 well-studied species. Each of the 76 contributors is a leading expert on the species/groups he/she has writtenabout. In-depth studies conducted on most of the species, over several decades, have made the information presented in
these chapters as complete as possible. The two-volume The Mammals of South Asia is prepared to become the definitive
guide on the mammals of this region, to all serious naturalists.
The contributors include renowned conservation biologists from India and abroad: including A.J.T. Johnsingh, Ajith Kumar,
Anwaruddin Chowdhury, Aparajita Datta, Clifford Rice, Eric Dinerstein, John Eisenberg, Ullas Karanth, Raghu Chundawat,Rudy Rudran, Y.V. Jhala. The Foreword has been penned by George B. Schaller.
The Tiger: Its Future and Ecology
Karanth, K. Ullas
A collection of scientific writings on the tiger in India by renowned conservation biologist Dr K Ullas Karanth. Thiscollection of papers covers subjects like predator-prey relationship, camera-trapping methods, a critique of the tiger task
force, and the conservation needs of large carnivores.
FORTHCOMING TITLES
Disaster Management: Global Challenges and Local Solutions
Shaw, Rajib & Krishnamurthy, R.
In an era of natural hazards, Disaster Management is an important topic for all—from high school students to researchers.
Human beings and their environment are increasingly vulnerable to natural disasters. Disaster data in recent years show
increasing trends in physical, social and economic impacts. While the mega disasters get media attraction, and thereby attracthelp from major donors and development agencies, there are many small disasters, which affect lives and livelihoods on a
daily basis. This book will target some of the key issues of disaster management, and will focus on innovative research and
application in this broad arena. Disaster management is increasingly being recognized as a multi-disciplinary fieldencompassing science, art, social studies, economics, engineering, architecture and other areas. The book will provide a
development perspective of disaster management, for the benefit of development agencies and non-government
organizations, working in this field.
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AGRICULTURE ANDFORESTRY
Controversial Drug PlantsNair, Vasudevan
This book describes some commonly
used medicinal plants of uncertain
botanical identity. With the increasedpublic interest in the use of herbs to
treat ailments, many spurious plants are
being used in the manufacture ofAyurvedic medicines. This is
sometimes owing to ignorance and in
other cases, an attempt byunscrupulous manufacturers taking
advantage of this demand. The book
differentiates between adulterants,substitutes and genuine drugs. This
book will be helpful to those
manufacturers who wish to usegenuine drug plants in their
preparations and to educate lay people
who are using Ayurvedic remedies. Itwill also be useful to pharmacists.
2003 • 120 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-469-6 • Rs. 195.00
Cultivation of Medicinaland Aromatic Crops(Revised Edition)
Farooqi, A.A. & Sreeramu, B.S.
In recent years, there has been a
tremendous growth of interest in
plant-based drugs, pharmaceuticals,perfumery products, cosmetics and
aromatic compounds used in food
flavours, fragrances, and naturalcolours. An attempt has been made in
this book to provide all possible
pooled information including theresearch findings that have been
generated by the Division of
Horticultural Sciences, the Universityof Agricultural Sciences, the Indian
Institute of Horticultural Research, the
Central Institute of Medicinal andAromatic Crops, the National
Botanical Research Institute, the
Regional Research Laboratories, ICAR,and others.
2004 • 344 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-504-4 • Rs. 695.00
Cultivation of Spice CropsFarooqi, A.A., Sreeramu, B.S. &Srinivasappa, K.N.
Spices constitute an important groupof agricultural commodities which,
since antiquity, have been used for
flavouring foods. Some species areused in the pharmaceutical, perfumery,
cosmetics and related industries, and
others possess colourant, preservative,antioxidant, antiseptic and antibiotic
properties.
This book reflects the intensiveresearch carried out on this group of
42 spice crops since 1971, the
improvement in agro-techniques andthe release of many high-yielding
varieties. It provides exhaustive
information on all aspects ofcultivation, harvesting and processing
of each crop and will be an invaluable
aid to students, teachers and growersof spice crops, both individual and
corporate.
2005 • 468 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-521-1 • Rs. 525.00
Herbal Home RemediesNair, Vasudevan
This book contains information aboutthe use of common plants to cure
common ailments. It is popular
knowledge gained from the experienceof generations. The suggested
treatments are simple, inexpensive and
easy to follow. They are recommendedonly as primary health care measures.
The book is beautifully illustrated with
line drawings of each plant to facilitateeasy identification.
2004 • 58 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-482-5 • Rs. 85.00
Indian Medicinal Plants: ACompendium of 500 SpeciesWarrier, P.K., Nambiar, V.P.K. &Ramankutty, C.
This compendium is based on a
treatise prepared by S. RaghunathaIyer, a scholar of both Sanskrit and
Ayurveda, aims to make an
authoritative contribution to the field.The original work which drew upon
classical texts and current research, as
well as the oral medical knowledge oftribal groups has been updated by
scholars associated with the Arya
Vaidya Sala in Kottakal, India.This unique compendium offers
profiles of 500 key species with
detailed taxonomic information. Oneof the leading features of this
compilation is the special technique used
in the illustrations, both colour and line,which aims to achieve authenticity of
texture, colour and form.
The compendium also lists thedistribution and popular nomenclature
in English, Sanskrit, Hindi, Malayalam
and Tamil. The main texts presentproperties and uses in a format which
cites ancient verse texts and
ethnobotanical sources. This rare work,in five volumes, should be of special
interest to practitioners of alternative
medicine, students of Ayurveda, theresearch and industry associated with
medical botany, pharmacologists,sociologists and medical herbalists.
Volume 11993 • 430 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-0301-4 • Rs. 850.00
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Volume 31994 • 423 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-0302-1 • Rs. 850.00
Volume 41995 • 444 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-0303-8 • Rs. 850.00
Volume 51996 • 592 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-0763-0 • Rs. 850.00
Joint Forest Management:Spread, Performance and ImpactRavindranath, N.H., & Sudha, P.
This book assesses the performanceand impact of the Joint Forest
Management (JFM programme) from
the community’s perspective, based onthe studies conducted by the
Ecological and Economics Research
Network in six states–Andhra Pradesh,Gujarat, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tripura
and West Bengal. The approach
adopted by the network involved thedevelopment of a common
methodology, based on which studies
were undertaken during 2001–2002.This book presents the evolution of
the JFM policy in India, information
about the status of JFM with respectto its spread, performance and impact
in the six states, case studies of
successful JFM Committees andecological and silvicultural aspects of
JFM, besides suggesting a strategy for
monitoring and evaluation of JFM,and advancing policy, institutional and
silvicultural strategies and options to
sustain JFM.
2004 • 342 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-486-3 • Rs. 395.00
Nursery Manual forForest Tree SpeciesBhat, D.M., Swamy, Vidya S. &Ravindranath, N.H.
This nursery manual provides
propagation techniques for one
hundred tree species. The appropriatereproductive and/or vegetative
propagation techniques are presented
for each tree species. The manualfurther provides a brief description of
each tree species, its distribution,
economic importance, phenology, seedcharacteristics, methods of seed
collection, specific treatments to
enhance seed germination and field-planting methods.
Information about the application
of modern techniques such as micro-propagation, the use of synthetic
chemicals to induce roots, seed
treatments, testing of germination,setting up of traditional and greenhouse
nurseries and various practices to
produce good quality seedlings is alsoprovided. This manual has been
prepared to meet the requirements of
individuals interested in setting upnurseries, forest department staff and
nursery managers, plantation managers,
college teachers, farmers, commercialentrepreneurs and silviculture enthusiasts.
2003 • 328 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-455-9 • Rs. 395.00
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Bioinformatics andBioprogramming in CChavali, L.N.
Bioinformatics and Bioprogramming in C is
designed to introduce C language to
the biology, biochemistry,microbiology and biotechnology
community as a tool for solving
biological problems. To help inunderstanding the concepts, most of
the terminology used is biocentric and
the programs help in real-life problemslike gene sequence analysis and
prediction.
The book moves gradually fromsimple ideas to more complex
programming concepts, thus equipping
the reader to comprehend the casestudies on dynamic programming and
PAM matrices included at the end.
Contents: Foreword / Preface /Acknowledgements / Introduction / BasicTerminology / Operators / Statementsand Control Flow / Functions /Character Input and Output / Arrays /Pointers / Structures / Files / DataStructures / Case Studies / Appendix /Index
2009 • 224 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-648-5 • Rs. 230.00
Biotechnological Methodsof Pollution ControlAbbasi, S.A. & Ramasami, E.V.
This book covers the technologiesmost appropriate for India and other
neighbouring countries. It could be a
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‘companion’ to the textbooks on
biology, agriculture, environmentalscience, environmental engineering and
biotechnology.
1999 • 176 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-098-8 • Rs. 275.00
Biotechnology Unzipped:Promises and RealitiesGrace, E.S.
Biotechnology Unzipped explains
biotechnology simply and clearly,
creating sufficient scientific andhistorical context so the reader
understands its continuity with earlier
scientific developments going back tothe discovery of the cell.
1998 • 264 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-144-2 • Rs. 275.00
Concepts in Biotechnology(Revised Edition)Balasubramanian, D., et al.
The book covers the fundamentalprinciples and concepts in
biotechnology which form the basis
for the subject and illustrates theirapplications in selected areas such as
health care, agriculture, animal systems,food and beverage, production,
environment maintenance and
bioprocess technologies. This textbookis the outcome of a COSTED-IBN
project on curriculum development in
biotechnology for undergraduatestudy. It is designed to provide a
strong base in this emerging,
interdisciplinary area which holds greatpromise for economic development.
This revised edition incorporates
two new chapters on biotechnology infood and beverage production and
environmental biotechnology.
2004 • 502 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-483-2 • Rs. 450.00
Genetic Engineering: Shapingthe Material of LifeThro, E.
Scientists today are able to manipulate
the genetic information contained in
the DNA molecule, creating newvariations in the forms life takes. But
this new capability has posed new
questions: What changes are trulydesirable for humankind? Should ‘new
life forms’ be patented? What
regulations are needed to prevent therelease of harmful variants into the
environment? This book provides the
background for understanding thisnew science and deals with the
controversial questions surrounding it.
2000 • 128 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-340-8 • Rs. 175.00
Genetics and GeneticEngineeringYount, L.
This book explores the great
discoveries in genetics—the study ofgenes and the inherited information
they contain. Beginning with geneticists
at the start of the century, whoworked out certain rules by which
characteristics are inherited, and
progressing to the development ofgenetic engineering, or the process of
moving and altering genes, it shows
men and women patiently andcreatively unravelling one of the central
mysteries of life.
1999 • 160 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-180-0 • Rs. 175.00
Intellectual Property Rights inAgricultural BiotechnologyErbisch, F.H. & Maredia, K.M.
This book presents definitiveinformation on intellectual property
law in a simplified form (with a
minimum of legal jargon) not available
in other texts on the subject. The firstsection begins with an introductory
chapter and goes on to consider issues
and principles including protection,transference and capacity building,
both at the national and institutional
level. The second consists of elevencountry and regional case studies from
six continents, which track the
international variation in intellectualproperty law and its application to
agricultural biotechnology.
2000 • 240 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-255-5 • Rs. 400.00
Molecular Biotechnology:Principles and PracticesChannarayappa
Molecular Biotechnology: Principles and
Practices is intended as a textbook
aimed at providing undergraduate andpostgraduate students with a strong
base in this emerging and highly
promising interdisciplinary science. Itstrikes a balance between two
important aspects of the science – the
theory of molecular biology and theexperimental approach to the study of
biological processes. The main feature
of this book is that it covers a widerange of molecular techniques in
biotechnology and is designed to be a
student- and teacher-friendly textbook.Each technique is described
conceptually, followed by a detailed
experimental account of the stepsinvolved. The book can also serve as a
reference to the interested reader who
is venturing into the field ofbiotechnology for the first time.
Special Features: Providescomprehensive and up-to-date
coverage of key concepts in
biotechnology; Logical format used toprovide easy access to the information;
Clear and well-labelled figures;
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Extensive cross–referencing between
chapters.
Distributed worldwide (except India) byCRC Press LLC, USA, Taylor and FrancisGroup
2006 • 1228 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-501-3 • Rs. 750.00
Plant Biotechnology: Methodsin Tissue Culture and Gene TransferKeshavachandran, R. &Peter, K.V. (Eds.)
There is growing demand for morefood crops. The book has 21 chapters
contributed by eminent scientists from
all over the country. It discusses thevarious techniques and aspects of
biotechnology that can bring about
crop improvement. The book servesas a textbook for postgraduate
students and researchers working in the
fields of plant biotechnology andhorticulture and a reference book for
undergraduates.
2008 • 312 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-616-4 • Rs. 300.00
Plant Tissue Cultureand Biotechnology:Emerging TrendsKavi Kishor, P.B.
Major advances made during the last
one decade in the field of plant tissue
culture and molecular biology havebeen presented in this book. It
comprises about fifty research articles
on a wide range of topical subjects—from overall review of plant tissue
culture to superoxide dismutases in
plants; somatic embryogenesis in crop
species like Cicer arietinum, Helianthusannus, etc., besides plantation crops
like coffee and pepper;
micropropagation of divergent plantspecies, including medicinal and
ornamental plants; haploid and
somaclonal variation in pigeonpea,peanut, etc.; production of secondary
metabolites in plant species like
Catharanthus roseus, Artemesiamaritima and Azadirachta indica; stress
biology in crop plants; use of
molecular markers in coffee, PCR-based DNA fingerprinting, seed
protein profiles of fodder grains, and
nodule initiation in pigeonpea. Thisbook serves not only as a handbook
for students, scholars, teachers,
researchers and industries alike in planttissue culture and biotechnology, but
also for general reference.
1999 • 328 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-148-0 • Rs. 550.00
Plant Tissue Culture:Basic and AppliedJha, Timir Baran & Ghosh, Biswajit
Plant tissue culture in one form or
another has become one of the most
promising branches of plant science.Arising from the totipotency of plant
cells, it now occupies a key position in
plant breeding, plant propagation andplant biotechnology.
Plant Tissue Culture: Basic and Applied
brings to the student accessible, up-to-date information on this subject. Basic
knowledge of tissue culture methods
such as isolation of suitable tissuesfrom the mother plant, maintenance
of the tissues under in vitro conditionin an undifferentiated or de-
differentiated stage, methods of
genetic engineering and gene transfer,chromosomal studies and the handling
of in vitro micro plants are described
in detail in this book. Similarly,
application aspects ofmicropropagation, haploid cell culture,
protoplast culture, embryo culture,
somatic embryogenesis and artificialseeds are also discussed.
2005 • 232 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-488-7 • Rs. 265.00
Practical Biotechnology:Methods and ProtocolsJanarthanan, S. & Vincent, S.
The book helps undergraduate,
postgraduate and research students to
perform basic experiments inbiotechnology. The laboratory
protocols are simple to understand by
students from different scientificbackgrounds. Each laboratory exercise
contains an introductory unit, protocol
and easy-to-follow instructions forreagent preparation. The methods and
protocols given here aim to make
students ready for independentresearch in biotechnology laboratories.
Contents: DNA ISOLATION - Isolation ofPlasmid DNA / Isolation of BacterialGenomic DNA / Isolation of YeastGenomic DNA / Isolation of FungalGenomic DNA / Isolation of GenomicDNA from Blood / Isolation of DNA fromAnimal Cells / Isolation of Genomic DNAfrom Eukaryotic Tissues / Isolation ofPlant DNA using CTAB ExtractionMethod / Isolation of Chloroplast DNA /Mitochondrial DNA Isolation / PhenolChloroform Extraction of DNA / EthanolPrecipitation of DNA / RNA ISOLATION -Isolation of Total RNA from BacterialCells / Isolation of Total RNA from PlantTissues / Hot Phenol Isolation of RNAfrom Plant Tissues / Acid Phenol
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Extraction of RNA / Messenger RNAIsolation or Poly (A) RNA Isolation /WORKING WITH DNA - Storage /Purification / Concentration /Spectrophotometric Determination ofNucleic Acid Purity and Concentration /Fluorescent Quantification of DNA /Quantification of DNA usingDiphenylamine (DPA) Assay /MOLECULAR BIOLOGY METHODS -Restriction Enzyme Digestion of DNA /DNA Ligation / Agarose GelElectrophoresis of DNA / Elution of DNAFragments from Agarose / PhenolPurification of DNA from Low MeltingAgarose / Southern Blotting / AgaroseGel Electrophoresis of RNA / NorthernBlotting / Cloning / Polymerase ChainReaction (PCR)(In Vitro Amplification ofDNA) / SDS–Polyacrylamide GelElectrophoresis / Western Blotting(Immunoblotting) / Iso-electric Focusing(IEF) of Proteins / 2D GelElectrophoresis (2D PAGE) / TrypsinDigestion of Protein Gel / ProteinDialysis / Enzyme (Esterase) GelElectrophoresis / SOME USEFULINFORMATION FOR METHODS INMOLECULAR BIOLOGY - AntibioticConcentration in Media / E. coli GrowthCurve / Storage of Bacterial Strains inStab Agar / Storage of Bacterial Strainsin Glycerol Solution / Decontaminationof Ethidium Bromide (EtBr) Solutions /Preparation of Solutions / Glasswareand Plasticware / Disposal of Buffers andChemicals / Autoclave OperatingProcedures / Safety Procedures /PREPARATION OF SOLUTIONS /References
2007 • 136 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-582-2 • Rs. 135.00
Principles and Practice ofAnimal Tissue CultureGangal, Sudha
The technology of cell, tissue andorgan culture is of primary importance
in the development of the
biotechnology industry. Majoradvances in the biological sciences have
been possible, at least partially, due to
this technology. Principles and Practiceof Animal Tissue Culture provides
basic information the technology of
animal tissue culture and discussesseveral specialized techniques. The
book is well supported by relevant
graphs and photographs of equipmentand cultured tissues.
The book is a comprehensive
practical guide that emphasizes ‘goodlaboratory practices’. Protocols, aseptic
techniques, media preparation and data
have been systematically presented tobe of help primarily to students of
biotechnology.
Contents: Introduction / Designing theTissue Culture Laboratory / Equippingthe Tissue Culture Laboratory /Glassware and Plasticware Used forTissue Culture / Aseptic Techniques /Sterlisation of Materials to be Used forTissue Culture / Tissue Culture Media /Types of Tissue Culture / Organ andOrganotypic Cultures / Primary Cultures/ Transformation, Differentiation andDedifferentiation / Culture of Cell Lines /Protocols for Routine Characterisationof Cell Lines / Specialised Techniques inTissue Culture / Stem Cells Cultures /Autoradiography of Cultured Cells /Cytogenetic Analysis of Cultured Cells /Flow Cytometric Analysis of Lymphocytesand Cultured Cells / Hybridoma Culturesto Generate Monoclonal Antibodies /
Laser Confocal Microscopy and itsApplication in Cell Biology /Troubleshooting / Answers to Excercises /References / Appendices / Index
2007 • 244 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-578-5 • Rs. 195.00
This is Biology: The Science ofthe Living WorldMayr, E.
An eyewitness to this century’s
relentless biological advance and the
originator of some of its mostimportant concepts, Ernst Mayr is
uniquely qualified to offer a vision of
science that places biology firmly at thecentre, and a vision of biology that
restores the primacy of holistic,
evolutionary thinking. Both as anoverview of the life sciences and as the
culmination of a remarkable life in
science, This is Biology will richly rewardprofessionals and general readers alike.
1999 • 344 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-225-8 • Rs. 425.00
EARTH SCIENCES
Archaeological Geography ofthe Ganga Plain: The Lower andthe Middle GangaChakrabarti, Dilip K.
This book discusses the ancient
historical geography of the lower andmiddle sections of the Ganga plain. Its
basis is a field study of the distribution
of archaeological sites in the region.The geographical issues which have
been considered here are the locationof sites, the historical linkages of
different areas, the problems of
political geography and, finally, theroutes.
2001 • 350 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-016-9 • Rs. 1095.00
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Climate Change and India:Uncertainty Reduction in GreenhouseGas Inventory EstimatesMitra, A.P., et al. (Eds.)
This book documents the effort madeunder the aegis of India’s Initial
National Communication to reduce
uncertainty in GHG inventoryestimates from India.
Measurements were conducted to
derive GHG emission factors forsome key source categories that
contribute significantly to the total
national GHG inventory. Theseincluded determination of Net
Calorific Values of different types of
coal in India, CO2 emission coefficients
for the cement manufacturing process,
GHG emission from transport sector,
CH4 from fugitive emissions in coal
mining, N2O emission from nitric acid
production, CH4 emissions from
agricultural activities such as ricecultivation and enteric fermentation,
and CH4 from solid waste
management. The activity data, whichhave been closely scrutinized for
reducing uncertainty, include allocation
of fuel in the road transport sectorand activities related to the land use
and land cover change and forestry
sector. This book synthesizes thesectoral papers contributed by
participating experts and also suggests
future activities that will strengthen theestimates further.
2004 • 400 pp. • Hardback978-81-7371-517-4 • Rs. 700.00
Climate Change and India:Vulnerability Assessment andAdaptationShukla, P.R., et al.
Global scientific assessments of
climate change present a picture of awarming world and other changes in
the climate system. There is increasing
evidence that human activities contribute
to the warming, which will continue tochange atmospheric composition
throughout the twenty-first century. This
book provides assessments of theimpacts, vulnerabilities and adaptation
needs for the key economic and
ecological sectors of India. The sectorsassessed include water, agriculture,
forestry, eco-systems, health, coastal
zones, energy and infrastructure. Thebook will be of interest to policy-
makers; researchers and modellers
engaged in impact assessment globalenvironmental assessment programs
and development experts.
2004 • 462 pp. • Hardback978-81-7371-471-9 • Rs. 660.00
Climate Policy Assessmentfor India: Application of Asia-Pacific Integrated Model (AIM)Shukla, P.R., et al.
The Asia-Pacific Integrated Model
(AIM) brings together models
belonging to diverse disciplines foranalysing policies on climate change,
pollution management and ecosystems
preservation. The focus of AIM is onnational and regional policy
assessments in the Asia-Pacific region
and their interface with globaleconomic and environmental regimes.
In this book, climate change policy
assessment studies for India using top-down (macroeconomic) and bottom-
up (techno-economic) models
belonging to the AIM family arepresented.
The book will be of particularinterest to policymakers, modelers,
researchers and research networks
interested in the areas of development,energy, environment and climate
change.
2004 • 232 pp. • Hardback978-81-7371-484-9 • Rs. 475.00
Coping with NaturalHazards: Indian Context
Valdiya, K.S.
This book is a collection of twenty
one papers presented during thesymposium on Coping with Natural
Hazards at the University of Pune.
This very successful symposium,organised by the National Academy of
Sciences, outlined the strategies our
country should adopt to be preparedto face hazards like earthquakes,
floods, landslides, avalanches, cyclones,
droughts and desertification.It contains papers by pre-eminent
scientists and leading lights like
Professors M G K Menon, P K Das,D R Sikka and R K Bhandari and
many others. An added attraction is a
series of recommendations by theparticipants on hazard preparedness
plans, laws relating to strengthening of
buildings and infrastructure, anddeveloping early warning systems.
2004 • 284 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2735-5 • Rs. 425.00
Disaster ManagementGupta, Harsh K. (Ed.)
This book contains seven chapters,
each dealing with one major natural
disaster encountered in our country.Each of the authors is an expert in that
particular field. The outstanding
contribution of this book is that it notonly deals with the forecasting and
description of the various natural
disasters, but also stresses themanagement aspect, exhaustively
detailing the necessary steps that need
to be taken to deal with the fallout inthe wake of these disasters. The book
also describes the advances in remote
sensing and the state-of-the-arttechnology available in India for the
monitoring and prediction of these
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phenomena. It also draws up a
comprehensive warning system to beimplemented, in order to minimize the
extensive losses to life and property
that occur year after year.
2003 • 188 pp. • Hardback978-81-7371-456-6 • Rs. 470.00
Dynamic HimalayaValdiya, K.S.
This monograph aims to apprisereaders of the natural events that
occurred and the processes that were
in operation before the emergence ofthe giant edifice of the Himalaya.
Helping to achieve clearer
understanding of the structuralarchitecture or makeup, the book
purports to highlight the mechanisms
and the stages of development of theworld’s youngest mountain province.
The text is supplemented with
exhaustive data, maps, figures andcolour photographs.
1998 • 196 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-094-0 • Rs. 350.00
Earth Shaking Science: Whatwe Know (and Don’t Know) aboutEarthquakesElizabeth,Susan
This is the first book to really makesense of the dizzying array of
information that has emerged in recent
decades about earthquakes. SusanHough separates fact from fiction. She
fills in many of the blanks that
remained after plate tectonics theory, inthe 1960s, first gave us a rough idea of
just what earthquakes are about.
Because earthquake science is so new, ithas rarely been presented outside of
technical journals that are all but
opaque to non-specialists. EarthshakingScience changes all this. It tackles the
issues at the forefront of modern
seismology in a way most readers can
understand.
2005 • 256 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-525-9 • Rs. 215.00
Elementary Exercisesin GeologyPrasad, C.V.R.K.
This book gives a basic training in theprinciples of geology along with some
bare facts on many topics. Although
the method adopted is quiteelementary, any student completing the
exercises would benefit by getting
many facts and ideas permanentlyimbedded in his mind. This book
shows how with simple arithmetic and
easily drawn graphs, a student can findthe age of a local rock, trace the drift
of India, estimate the rise in the height
of the Himalayas and even locate theepicenter of a recent earthquake, thus
opening his eyes to the fascination of
geology.
Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements /Symbols and Abbreviations /PROBLEMS - Measuring the Earth; TheUniverse and the Solar System; Structureof the earth; Geochronology;Stratigraphy; Petrology; PlateTectonics; Economics Geology /SOLUTIONS - Measuring the Earth; TheUniverse and the Solar System; Structureof the Earth; Geochronology;Stratigraphy; Petrology; PlateTectonics; Economic Geology / Glossary/ Source / Index
2005 • 216 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-502-0 • Rs. 250.00
Environmental Consciousnessand Urban PlanningBuch, M.N.
This book makes the reader aware of
the human and environmentalimplications of development strategies;
it questions the standards through
which we measure social development.
The tract discusses the urbanisation ofIndia within a global context. The
rapid growth of urban population,
and the expansion of urban space atthe cost of agricultural land leads to
environmental problems and
deterioration of the quality of humanlife. Through a searching critique of
existing systems of urban planning in
India, the author argues for analternative planning approach which
would be more functionally viable,
environmentally compatible, andaesthetically pleasing.
1993 • 88 pp. • Paperback978-0-86311-376-5 • Rs. 75.00
Explanation of NaturalEvents and Human ActionsMazumdar, Aruna
Explanation of Natural Events and
Human Actions is an attempt to
understand natural events and humanactions. It presents an analysis of the
logic of causal discourse and enquires
about a theory of explanation that iscommon to causal as well as non-
causal areas. Exhaustive Introduction
by Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya.
2005 • 172 pp. • Hardback978-81-8028-024-5 • Rs. 550.00
GangaSivaramamurti, C.
This book presents a rare, beautiful
study of the many moods of Ganga,
the celestial river that came down toearth, as captured by artists, sculptors
and poets over the centuries. Forty-two
art plates form the basis of this book.These are accompanied by a lucid
commentary which introduces,
describes, as well as interprets the
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images, supported throughout by
quotations from relevant Sanskrit texts.
1976 • 99 pp. • Hardback978-0-86125-084-4 • Rs. 115.00
1976 • 99 pp. • Paperback978-0-86131-171-2 • Rs. 85.00
Geology, Environmentand SocietyValdiya, K.S.
This book on the applied aspects of
environmental geology encapsulates ageologist’s concern that people are
selling their future to finance their
present. It explores subjects ofecosystem structure; soil and mineral
resources and their conservation;
hydrogeology and water resourcesmanagement; terrain evaluation and
land-use planning; engineering geology
and the application of technology;understanding earth processes and
natural hazards, climate change and
drought; careful waste disposalmethods; and medical geology.
The book addresses the problems
of environmental security within thecontext of geological settings and the
geodynamic sensitivity of terrains. It
suggests measures to mitigate theadverse consequences of tampering
with nature’s fine balance. Over 150
detailed and clearly labelled diagrams,photographs, maps and satellite images
illustrate these aspects, and are critical to
the understanding of these problems.
2004 • 240 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-505-1 • Rs. 310.00
Global Warming: CanCivilization Survive?Brown, P.
Global warming is a fact. There is no
longer any doubt that we are causingthe earth’s climate to change. This will
happen at a faster pace than nature can
adapt. The latest findings of 1000 top
scientists are gathered herealong with thepolitics—what little has ben done and
the struggle for survival that lies ahead.
1998 • 240 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-131-2 • Rs. 300.00
Himalaya: Emergence andEvolutionValdiya, K.S.
Written for those who are not familiar
with geological jargon, but still want to
know about the amazing andspectacular mountain that towers over
our nation. It provides a broad but
brief and updated coverage of thehistory of the birth and the
development of the Himalayas. It is a
simplified synthesis ofgeomorphological, geological and
geophysical data, leading to the
emergence and rise of the world’shighest but youngest mountain.
Presented in the context of the wider
panorama of the evolution of theIndian subcontinent, the book
highlights the crucial developments that
overtook the northward-movinglandmass of India.
2001 • 140 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-397-2 • Rs. 350.00
Human Landscape, TheSen, Geeti (Ed.)
This book is located within the
contemporary discourse of humangeography, ecology, and the cultural
landscape. These essays amend earlier
anthropocentric perspectives on theconquest of nature, by placing people
in symbiosis with their environment.
And, in doing so, they seek to ensure asecure common future for both.
2001 • 248 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-2045-5 • Rs. 500.00
Introduction toGeomorphologyKale, V.S. & Gupta, Avijit
It introduces modern principles and
methods in geomorphology andillustrates these with a large number of
examples from India and other
countries of the tropics and subtropics.The book will be useful to
geographers, geologists, ecologists and
environmental scientists. Its specialfeatures are: introduces current theories
and techniques; well illustrated with
case studies, diagrams andphotographs; includes applied use of
the subject especially in areas of hazard
mitigation and environmentalmanagement.
2000 • 280 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-1877-3 • Rs. 275.00
OceanologyGupta, Harsh K.
The Arabian Sea and the Bay of
Bengal together account for about 3%
of the world oceanic area, but receiveclose to 9% of global river run off.
This relatively large fresh water input
modulates some important features ofthe Northern Indian Ocean. This book
covers the physical, biological and
chemical conditions that are unique toour seas. Each paper is written by an
expert in the field and deals with issues
like drugs from the ocean, harnessingthermal resources, predicting cyclones,
pollution, mineral and gas hydrate
resources.
2005 • 232 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-529-7 • Rs. 320.00
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Physical Geographyof India: A Study inRegional Earth SciencesPal, Saroj K.
This book provides a modern analysis
of the natural elements of physical
phenomena operating in India. Thebook analyses all the essential topics
covered under physical geography such
as geological systems of Indiansubcontinent, weather, drainage,
vegetation and soil systems.
1998 • 205 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-1346-4 • Rs. 175.00
Saraswati: The Riverthat DisappearedValdiya, K.S.
This book is about the River Saraswati
that vanished more than 2000 years
ago. Written in simple language shornof technical jargon, it explores the
existence of a mighty, snow-fed river,
traces its course from the foothills ofthe Himalayas to the shores of the
Arabian Sea and outlines the history of
human settlements along this river. Itfinally highlights the geological events
that overtook the land leading to the
disappearance of the river that wasonce the lifeline of the people that
inhabited its floodplain. It is lavishly
illustrated in both colour and black andwhite.
2002 • 128 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-403-0 • Rs. 225.00
LIFE SCIENCES
Advanced Topics in ZoologyKashyap, H.V.
This is not a textbook in the regularsense of the term. This is an
information sourcebooks foradvanced students and has been class-
tested. The topics dealt with closely
follow the IAS syllabus in importanttopics like cytology and genetics and
additionally includes current topics like
AIDS, cancer, ozone depletion, etc.The book also contains objective
questions and simple, clear figures. The
style is easy and informative.
2001 • 376 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2063-9 • Rs. 415.00
Breeding, GrowthRates, and Productionof Marine CopepodsSazhina, L.I.
Copepods are a group of crustaceansdominant among marine plankton.
Their role in the production process is
crucial for many ecosystems. Beingsuspension-feeding or predatory, they
provide food for larger planktivorous
animals. Problems of ecosystemproduction and prediction cannot be
solved without knowledge of the main
biological and ecological characteristicsof this group.
This monograph is the result of a
long period of experiments and fieldresearch on the reproduction and
growth of Copepods in the Black and
Mediterranean seas and the Atlantic,Pacific, and Indian oceans. Principally
based on a new methodological
approach, field values of clutch size,development time, and intervals
between clutches were determined in
85 dominant species.
2006 • 160 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-438-2 • Rs. 415.00
Life’s Devices: The PhysicalWorld of Animals and PlantsVogel, S.
This entertaining and informative bookdescribes how living things bump up
against nonbiological reality; it aims to
change how you view your immediate
surroundings. It will not only fascinatethe general reader but will also serve as
an introductory survey of biomechanics.
Life’s Devices includes examples fromevery major group of animals and
plants, with references to recent work,
illustrative problems, and suggestionsof experiments that need only common
household materials.
2000 • 384 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-356-9 • Rs. 400.00
Mesoscale Structureof the Epipelagic Ecosystemof the Open NorthernArabian Sea, TheBanse, Karl & Piontkovski, S.A.
This book treats principally the thirtieth
cruise of R/V Professor Vodyanitskyof the Institute of Biology of
Southern Seas (IBSS) in February–April
1990, the last comprehensive Ukrainianexpedition to the Arabian Sea. Since
the conclusion of the International
Indian Ocean Expedition in 1965, nineexpeditions to the Arabian Sea and
adjacent equatorial waters had been
launched by IBSS (1978–1990) and tenby the Marine Hydro physical Institute
(MHI, 1966, 1971–1991). While the
book emphasizes the 1990 results,several authors also review in detail, or
newly present, data from earlier
expeditions. Some of the papersexpand on presentations during the
United States–Commonwealth of
Independent States Arabian SeaWorkshop held in Sevastopol in
September 1993.
2006 • 248 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-496-2 • Rs. 550.00
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Movement and EnergyMetabolism of MarinePlanktonic OrganismsPavlova, E.V.
The monograph generalizes multi-year
investigations on the energymetabolism and motility of marine
planktonic organisms, from flagellated
algae to salps, from different regionsof the World Ocean. The effect of
various factors changing activity and
metabolism during experiments hasbeen considered. Common features
and differences in the character and
speed of movement of organismswith different ecology have been
demonstrated. Data on basal, standard,
and total metabolism have beencompared; current approaches have
been taken into account, and new
approaches and methods for theestimation of metabolism when
approaching ecological problems are
suggested.
2006 • 216 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-495-5 • Rs. 510.00
Perspectives in StructuralBiology: A Volume in Honour ofG.N. RamachandranVijayan, M., Yathindra, N. &Kolaskar, A.S. (Eds.)
Prof. G.N. Ramachandran has been
among the foremost biophysicists and
structural biologists of our times, andthe most outstanding scientist to have
worked in independent India. His
contributions pertaining to collagen,methods of structural analysis,
computer modelling and
conformational analysis, and three-dimensional image reconstruction have
had a high global impact. This volume
in honour of GNR consists of articlesat the cutting edge of structural
biology contributed by leadingscientists, including two Nobel
Laureates. It is intended to be a
window to modern structural biologyand a showcase of the Indian effort in
this area.
1999 • 760 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-254-8 • Rs. 850.00
Progress inInvertebrate ZoologyMani, H.E. & Hegde, V.
This book presents a comprehensive
and critical review of recentdevelopments in Invertebrate Zoology.
It summarises the results of diverse
worldwide research and investigationinto all classes of Invertebrates from
Protozoa to Echiodermata except
insects, and brings togetherinformation from scattered and even
inaccessible journals and periodicals.
Among the Arthropoda, onlyCrustacea are dealt with.
The central concept in this book is
that regardless of structural diversity,life is the same everywhere on the
earth. While not a textbook in the strict
sense of the term, this book shouldprove indispensable to teachers,
students and researchers in colleges and
universities.
2004 • 388 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-0841-5 • Rs. 385.00
MANAGEMENT
Best Practices: Environment
Economist Intelligence Unit, The
There are three specific ways in whicheconomic activity relies on the
environment —as a source of raw
materials and energy; as a sink forwaste; and as a provider of services
essential for human survival. These
functions are now threatened as aresult of the degradation of the
environment, and in many instances,
safety thresholds have been crossed.Industry has been responsible for a
major portion of this environmental
degradation and they are nowexpected to lead the march down a
new path of economic growth known
as sustainable development. This bookprovides a primer suitable for
companies who wish to make a start
on this new path.
1999 • 296 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-101-5 • Rs. 325.00
Corporate EnvironmentalManagementWelford, R. et al.
This book presents a comprehensiveanalysis of the role of business in
safeguarding the environment. It gives
a detailed, critical examination of allthe key tools of corporate
environmental management, including
environmental management systemsand standards; environmental policies,
guidelines and charters; environmental
auditing; life-cycle assessment; themeasurement of environmental
performance; and environmental
reporting. The book emphasizessystems-based environmental
management, and also considers how
such an approach might be integratedwithin local authorities and small- and
medium-sized companies. It then
extends the systems approach to covercontinuous environmental
improvement, building a corporate
environmental profile and movingtowards sustainability.
1999 • 280 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-157-2 • Rs. 325.00
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Dimensions in Environmentaland Ecological EconomicsSahu, Nirmal Chandra &Choudhury, Amita Kumari
Environmental and ecological
economics is a transdisciplinary branch
of knowledge. It covers the study ofthe processes of simultaneity involved
in the functioning of the economy and
environmental/ecological systems, witha view to promote human well being
sustainably. It is an applied branch, but
its theoretical dimension has been verypowerful, as the issues it analyses
constantly demand new concepts and
insights.Besides the paradigmatic bases of
environmental, ecological and natural
resource economics such as neo-classical, institutional and biophysical
foundations, the scope of this book
covers economic dimensions of andapproaches to pollution, environmental
and ecosystem management,
biodiversity, global warming, energyand resource use, environmental
evaluation and sustainable
development. The book is planned toserve teachers and students at graduate
and postgraduate levels, and also
stimulate researchers.
2005 • 612 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-463-4 • Rs. 775.00
Gearing up for Patents:The Indian ScenarioGanguli, P.
Today’s aggressive marketing
environment has necessitated theprotection of new technologies and
products through Intellectual Property
Rights (IPRs). Any intellectual creationcan be protected by a judicious
combination of available IPR tools.
This book attempts to familiariseprofessionals with no legal background
with the basic concepts of IPR. It will
enable the readers to communicate
their needs and requirements effectivelyto IPR professionals and thereby
exploit what the system has to offer.
1998 • 304 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-105-3 • Rs. 300.00
Tourism Management: TheSocio-economic and EcologicalPerspectivePanda, Tapan K., Mishra, Sitikantha &Parida, Bivraj Bhusan
Tourism Management, a compilation of
articles by leading experts in the field, isan organized presentation of
perspectives on tourism management
in India. The chapters are writtenkeeping in view the sensitivity needed
for planning the growth of the
tourism industry in India, given thecomplexity of the issues involved. This
book - with its well-researched and
documented chapters and its coverageof contemporary environmental issues
- will be useful to tourism students, the
hotel industry, the Ministry of Tourism,State Governments and planners.
2003 • 200 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-464-1 • Rs. 125.00
NATURAL HISTORY
Birds and Plant RegenerationGandhi, Tara
This book draws attention to the rolethat birds play in the process of natural
regeneration, and the contribution they
make to the sustained productivity ofour diverse ecosystems. In dwelling on
the bird-plant inter-relationship, thebook also sheds much light on birds
themselves. The text is enriched by line-
drawings and an 8-page colour section
containing 21 illustrations of various
birds and their habitats.
2000 • 90 pp. • Hardback978-81-7530-024-8 • Rs. 125.00
Bird’s Eye View, A:The Collected Essays andShorter Writings of Salim Ali(Volumes 1 and 2)Gandhi, Tara (Ed.)
Sálim Ali, without question India’sgreatest ornithologist, was a prolific
writer. Apart from his many books
(the best known being The Book ofIndian Birds), he wrote a large number
of scientific papers, essays, and
popular articles for a variety ofjournals, and magazines. He also
broadcast radio talks and gave public
lectures as well as interviews.This body of Sálim Ali’s work has
never before been gathered together
into a book.This first-time collectionof all these shorter writings,
painstakingly ferreted out and put
together by Sálim Ali’s former studentTara Gandhi (with the permission of
the Bombay Natural History Society,
Sálim Ali’s intellectual and spiritualhome for many years), presents a
fascinating array of topics as diverse as
the Indian landscapes and birdlife thatwere his passion. Whether it is the
colours of a bird’s feathers or the
ecology of the Himalaya mountains oran insightful conservation message,
Salim Ali’s evocative writing style
makes reading this volume enormouslypleasurable.
2006 • 905 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-170-8 • Rs. 1495.00
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Birds in Our LivesKothari, Ashish
Birds in Our Lives provides glimpses ofthe incredible diversity of India’s birds,
the ecosystems where different kinds
of birds are found, and the variousways ? cultural and economic ? in
which birds have touched our lives. It
gives a brief account of the history ofornithology in India. It stresses on the
serious threats that bird habitats and
populations face, and gives a sense ofboth the continued erosion of Indian
birdlife, as well as the rapidly growing
efforts to save it. Finally, it provideskey pointers for what needs to be
done if we want to save this precious
natural heritage.• An extremely readable and technically
accurate account of bird conservation
in India • Written by one of India’smost well-known and outspoken
conservationists • Printed on art paper,
with over 100 colour photographs
2007 • 308 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-586-0 • Rs. 595.00
Birds: Beyond Watching
Urfi, Abdul Jamil
Birdwatching is reckoned to be animportant tool for initiating the
process of inquiry into the natural
world. Birds are colorful, full ofmovement and diurnal. They capture
the popular imagination well and are
also important symbols of theconservation movement. In today’s
context, with natural habitats comingunder increasing threat there is a
greater need for biodiversity
monitoring, bringing about greater
awareness for environmental convernsand action. In this regard, amateur
birdwatchers are an important target
group as they have a role to play notonly in the dissemination of
information but also in assisting
professional conservationists ingathering data on bird distributions
and abundance.
Clearly, there is also a need for abook which takes amateur
birdwatchers beyond simply watching
birds and treating them merely asobjects of identification, much in the
same way as a stamp collector does
with his or her stamp collection. Thisbook should acquaint birdwatchers,
nature lovers, students of biodiversity
(especially those from a non-zoologybackground but also those from a
zoology background) with ecology,
conservation issues, bird studyprinciples, and above all the methods
of observing and recording. This
book is a departure from theseconventional books as it is written in a
light, easy to read style, peppered with
anectodes.
2004 • 240 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-485-6 • Rs. 300.00
Crocodile Fever: WildlifeAdventures in New GuineaWhitaker, R.
Crocodile Fever is at once a travelogue, a
fascinating adventure story and anauthentic record of little-known
information about the wildlife and the
people of Papua New Guinea. Itrecords the two years the authors spent
in Papua New Guinea and describestheir incredible, moving and
sometimes hilarious experiences in
strange and beautiful places. The text isrichly interspersed with vivid colour as
well as black and white photographs,
illustrations and maps.
1997 • 152 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-0083-9 • Rs. 715.00
Field Days: A Naturalist’sJourney through South andSoutheast AsiaJohnsingh, A.J.T.
Each of the thirty-seven articles in this
book is a journey into a protected
forest, some well-known and othersrarely accessed. Nearly always a long
walk is involved, a walk that picks up
details that an untrained eye wouldeasily miss. Close encounters with
temperamental tuskers, protective
elephant mothers, reclusive tigers,poachers, villagers, tribal communities
and forest guards pepper these walks.
Dr Johnsingh’s analyses include hisdeep concern for the tremendous
challenge ahead if these places and
their inhabitants are to be conserved inthe face of an alarming onrush of
humanity. Each journey, finally, involves
a thoroughly enjoyable understandingof the protected area, its history,
people, plants and wildlife.
2005 • 256 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-552-5 • Rs. 350.00
Footloose in the HimalayaAitken, Bill
Away from over-used tourist trails andtrekking routes, Bill Aitken wanders
through the Himalaya. His inclination is
to enter disused colonial dak bungalowsand ruined temples, meander in wild
glades above the treeline carpeted with
wild flowers, filling his water bottlefrom mountain springs and waterfalls.
Having left his native Scotland in his
twenties to circumnavigate the world,Aitken reached the Himalaya and
stopped, enraptured.
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He began wandering through these
mountains then, and has only stoppedon and off in the last forty years to do
more mundane things—like travelling
the Deccan on his motorbike orchasing the last steam locomotive in
India. His journeys in the mountains
have ranged from Arunachal toKashmir, from the icy heights of
Zanskar and the Nanda Devi to the
small towns of Mussoorie andRanikhet.
2003 • 274 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-052-7 • Rs. 450.00
India’s Wildlife History: AnIntroductionRangarajan, Mahesh
The focus of this book is onlandmarks in the history of Indian
wildlife—both its conservation and
decline. Chapters on the Ancient andMedieval periods sketch out India’s
early wildlife history. Nature’s retreat
against human onslaught over the pasttwo centuries, and efforts to reverse
that trend, are then addressed in
greater detail. This book ends bylooking ahead and identifies workable
ways to conserve India’s vanishing
wildlife. An easy and lucid style makesthis an illuminating book for the
general reader. Specialists and scholars
will find a mine of information within it.
2001 • 160 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-011-4 • Rs. 250.00
Jim Corbett of KumaonKala, D.C.
In preparing this second edition of Jim
Corbett in Kumaon the author revised
the text extensively and added newmaterial. The book vividly evokes Jim
Corbett’s life and world with a
knowledge and authenticity lacking in
other books on the subject.
2006 • 182 pp. • Paperback978-81-7530-060-6 • Rs. 195.00
Legend of the Maneater, TheSingh, A.
This book aims to spread the messagethat wildlife, particularly the tiger and
other large predators, must be
protected far more effectively than atpresent. This is essential not only
because animals are wonderful in
themselves, but because their presencein the wild is the surest way of
stemming environmental degradation
and the best indication of theenvironmental health of our planet.
1993 • 188 pp. • Hardback978-0-86311-450-2 • Rs. 180.00
M. Krishnan: Eye in theJungle - Photographs andWritingsChandola, Ashish & Shanthi withPerumal, T.N.A.
M. Krishnan (1912–1996) wasendowed with a wide range of
interests and amazing prowess as a
writer in both his native Tamil andEnglish. He wrote on anything that
caught his attention, from dog-shows
to cricket, local breeds of cattle totemple carvings, squirrels in his
backyard to elephants, gaur and mouse
deer of the forests. He did not justwrite occasionally, but wrote steadily
and inspiringly for well over 35 years.
A pioneer in the field of black &white photography, Krishnan’s
contribution to wildlife photography
and writing on natural history in Indiahas no parallel. In this special
compilation, an effort has been made
to select lively and anecdotal text forwhich Krishnan has been recognized,
to accompany images that he created
which are in a class of their own.
2005 • 128 pp. • Hardback978-81-7371-554-9 • Rs. 1500.00
Marine Mammals of IndiaSathasivam, Kumaran
The intelligent dolphins, the giantwhales and the inoffensive Dugong or
sea-cow are among the most
fascinating creatures in the wild. Everyaspect of their way of life is
astonishing—some of them use sound
to “see” in the water, some of themdive to incredible depths in search of
food, and some of them sing complex
songs. Marine mammals are sointriguing that worldwide there is a
multi-million dollar industry in just
watching these animals. Yet, in India,few are even aware that there are many
of these creatures in the seas around
the country—a full fourth of theworld’s 120 or so species, in fact. This
is due to the lack of information
about them. Most existing records arescattered in various scientific journals.
No book published so far covers this
group of Indian wildlife adequately.This book is meant for a wide range
of readers including children, wildlife
enthusiasts and serious students. Asignificant part of the book is devoted
to the more than 30 species accounts,
which make the book a usefulreference. Glimpses of their lifestyles
are given through several essays
dealing, for example, with thephenomenon of mass strandings of
whales or the reputed ferocity of theKiller Whale. Further, color illustrations
and character matrices meant for easy
identification make this book a usefulfield guide. The extensive bibliography
makes the book a valuable research
aid. The accounts of whaling andother threats faced by marine
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mammals highlight the conservation
requirements of these animals.
2003 • 228 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-465-8 • Rs. 350.00
Marine Turtles of theIndian SubcontinentShanker, Kartik &Choudhury, B.C. (Eds.)
Marine turtles become accessible to
humans for brief episodes in their lifehistory, when they leave the open
oceans and lumber onshore to nest.
These giant air-breathing turtles belongto the most ancient line of living
reptiles; however, poaching and egg
depredation, development along oceanand coastal zones, and the rapid
expansion and mechanisation of the
fishing sector in the last few decadeshave severely endangered these
tenacious survivors.
Five of the world’s seven species ofmarine turtles occur on the Indian
subcontinent. Many of these form part
of regionally or globally importantpopulations. Unfortunately, information
for most sites and populations is
unavailable or outdated, deriving fromthe initial path-breaking surveys that
were conducted between the early ’70s
and ’90s.A GOI–UNDP-sponsored project
was carried out between 2000–02 to
update information on the status ofIndia’s marine turtles and to provide an
impetus to participatory conservation.
This book documents the resultsofsurveys carried out under that Sea
Turtle Project.
Distributed worldwide (except India) byCRC Press LLC, USA part of the Taylorand Francis Group
2006 • 452 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-566-2 • Rs. 425.00
Mostly Birds, Some Monkeysand A Pest: Nature in andAround DelhiLal, Ranjit
This entertaining and instructive
volume contains Ranjit Lal’s
observations on nature around hishome in Delhi, at the Old Delhi Ridge,
along the Yamuna, in the zoo and at
some other sites such as Humayun’sTomb, JNU and Okhla. There are also
descriptions of the bird life once
visible in nearby Sultanpur which,together with those on the Ridge,
cover each month of the year over a
span of time. Mostly Birds . . . wittilybrings an attractive aspect of Delhi alive
and, at the same times, provides the lay
reader a useful and wonderfully readableornithological tour of the region.
2001 • 188 pp. • Hardback978-81-7530-032-3 • Rs. 175.00
Naturalist (Second Edition)
Wilson, Edward O.
In Naturalist, the author traces the
trajectory of his life, detailing how hisyouthful fascination with nature
blossomed into a lifelong calling. With
sensitivity and insight, Wilson recalls theshy boy who found solace in the
hidden life of swamps and woods,
collecting ants and snakes, butterfliesand Spanish moss. He recounts with
drama and wit the adventures of his
days as a student at the University ofAlabama and his four decades at
Harvard University, where he hasachieved renown as both teacher and
researcher. The story of Wilson’s life
provides fascinating insights into themaking of a scientist, and a valuable
look at some of the most thought-
provoking ideas of our time. This newedition includes an Afterword written
by the author twelve years after the
phenomenal autobiography was firstprinted.
2008 • 404 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-593-8 • Rs. 495.00
On Jim Corbett’s Trail: AndOther Tales from Tree-TopsJohnsingh, A.J.T.
The essays in this book convey thebeauty and thrill of Indian forests and
their wildlife to the non-specialist. Dr
Johnsingh takes us for walks in thejungle with him, and we see through
his trained eyes what we would never
otherwise look for. In each essay hetracks a different animal and tells us
not only of his experiences, but also
of the habits, biology and currentcondition of the species he is
discussing.
2004 • 156 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-081-7 • Rs. 295.00
Sahib’s Manual for the Mali,A: Everyday Gardendng in India
Percy-Lancaster, Sydney edited byFutehally, Laeeq
Amateur gardeners, armchair
gardeners, and those who like gardensbut cannot tell phlox from petunia:
Sydney Percy-Lancaster’s delightful
guide is for everyone. Because itexplains not only the What and the
How but also the all-important Why,
this is one of the most comprehensiveand educative books on gardening in
India.
Percy-Lancaster takes us throughgarden work month by month: open
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species. The book also contains,
importantly, a decisive and updatedchecklist of the 1,520 spiders which
have been described from India. It is
richly illustrated with line drawings anddiagrams, and more than 150 colour
photographs, many documented for
the first time.
2009 • 736 pp. • Hardback978-81-7371-641-6 • Rs. 1395.00
State of the Earth, TheConkin, Paul K.
In The State of the Earth, noted
historian Paul K. Conkin provides a
comprehensive analysis of the manyenvironmental hazards that humans
must face in this still-young century.
Our activities have threatened thesurvival of many plants and animals,
created scarcities in cultivatable soils
and water needed for irrigation, usedup a large share of fossil fuels,
polluted air and water, and most likely
created the conditions that will lead tomajor climate changes. Conkin not
only evaluates the challenges but
recognizes the successes of concernedindividuals and organizations in
creating awareness and in supporting
policies that will best preserve a healthyearth. The book is an invaluable
resource for those who desire a broadyet thorough and scientifically
informed introduction to present
environmental challenges.
2008 • 320 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-592-1 • Rs. 400.00
the book to the pages for the month
you are in, follow his advice, andwhatever open space you have—
terrace or balcony, kitchen window or
rambling lawn—will be full of leafand flower.
2004 • 240 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-100-5 • Rs. 350.00
Saving Wild Tigers 1900-2000: The Essential Writings
Thapar, Valmik (Ed.)
This book charts key moments in the
fight to save the tiger, from early
beginnings until now. It comprises thefinest examples of tiger conservation
by the greatest defenders of wild
tigers. The present book is also awonderfully readable anthology on the
perils faced by tigers, and the travails
of those trying to ensure it retains itsregal, untamed magnificence.
2005 • 426 pp. • Paperback978-81-7824-150-0 • Rs. 295.00
Spiders of IndiaSebastian, P.A. & Peter, K.V. (Eds.)
Spiders of India is the only modern
book available on the subject, and willprove an invaluable resource for
professionals, students, naturalists, and
researchers in zoology, entomology,ecology and physiology.
The first part of the book looks at
the morphology and anatomy ofspiders, as well as systematics and
evolution. The second part provides
detailed descriptions of selected
Survival Strategies:Cooperation and Conflictin Animal SocietiesGadagkar, R.
Did you know that Tasmanian henshave two husbands? That vampire bats
will share food with hungry fellow
bats and that Hanuman langurscommit infanticide? Why creatures
great and small behave in such
fascinating and seemingly perplexingways is explained in this delightful
account of the evolutionary
foundations of animal socialbehaviour. Illustrated with both
photographs and explanatory
diagrams, this expert and inviting tourof the social world of animals will
inform and charm anyone curious
about the motivations behind theamazing range of activity in the animal
kingdom.
1998 • 192 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-114-5 • Rs. 175.00
Tigerland and OtherUnintended DestinationsDinerstein, Eric
Tigerland and Other Unintended
Destinations takes readers on the
author’s unlikely journey to
conservation’s frontiers: from researchon snow leopards in Kashmir to the
Galapagos Islands, to recent
expeditions as Chief Scientist at theWorld Wildlife Fund. His witty voice
brings home the importance of saving
these unique landscapes, as hetransforms each of these places from
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a name on a map to an exhilarating
destination populated by wondrouscreatures.
2008 • 312 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-591-4 • Rs. 375.00
Trunk Full of Tales, A: SeventyYears with the Indian ElephantLahiri-Choudhury, Dhriti K.
For over seventy years, the author hastravelled the forests of Lower Assam,
Barak Valley, West Bengal, Meghalaya,
Arunachal Pradesh and Orissa, as wellas Uttaranchal, Mudumalai, Bandipur,
and Periyar in quest of the elephant.
His journey and experience withelephants make this book is unique: a
wildlife memoir peppered with
anecdotes, shot through with humourand irony, and always marked with a
deep knowledge of elephants.
For those who have wonderedwhere Jim Corbett’s descendants are,
here is the answer. This book is in the
best tradition of writing about animals,combining storytelling and biological detail.
2006 • 270 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-166-1 • Rs. 495.00
Under the Shadow of Man-Eaters: The Life and Legend ofJim CorbettJaleel, A. Jerry
Although Corbett’s six books offer
several biographical details of his life,
the portrait is often uneven and missesmany links, for Corbett never believed
that his personal life would interest
anybody. Jaleel’s writing is smooth andgentle as it recalls and analyses the life
and legend of Jim Corbett. What
emerges is an affectionate portraitfrom an admiring biographer who has
said that ‘to conceal Corbett’s weakness
would only undermine his strengths’.
2001 • 259 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-2020-2 • Rs. 525.00
Understanding Biodiversity:Life Sustainability and EquityKothari, Ashish
This tract is an impassioned plea to
development planners to overhaulwildlife, agricultural and environmental
strategies to achieve greater
biodiversity and sustain the planet. Itlooks at the conservation of wildlife
habitats in the context of the
commercial-industrial forces.
1997 • 160 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-0976-4 • Rs. 145.00
View From The Machan, A:How Science Can Save theFragile PredatorKaranth, Ullas K.
Is natural history a science? Are there
scientific ways in which we can give
wild animals a better chance ofsurvival? How does conservation
actually work? The author has beenevolving practical, science-based
conservation solutions for over a quarter
of a century. His book provides a uniqueinsight into wildlife conservation from
the perspective of an internationally
renowned tiger biologist evoking boththe drudgery and the thrill of being a
scientist in the wild. His writing is
marked by a passionate, yet rational,commitment to saving the animals he
works amongst. This provocative
collection, a tour de force of science-driven conservation advocacy, goes
beyond the usual platitudes and political
correctness that permeate official andacademic conservation today. The
author’s vivid style communicates the
excitement of the forest, while his
lucidity disentangles complex scientific
ideas for general readers. This is a bookfor anyone interested in wild India.
2005 • 165 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-137-1 • Rs. 350.00
Way of the Tiger, TheKaranth, Ullas K.
This book tells you everything you
want to know about tigers. It is an
outstanding primer on tigers and verysimply and well-written. The author
talks about the human fascination for
tigers, and then examines social andpredatory behaviour in wild tigers;
evolution and genetics; research and
census methods; threats, past andpresent, to the existence of this
endangered mega-carnivore; and
various conservation policies necessaryto reverse the decline of tigers. What
sets it apart is the positive conservation
message that underlines the text; theauthor disagrees with ‘doomsday
prophecies’ and convincingly argues
that wild tigers can be saved withtimely action guided by reliable
knowledge.
2006 • 144 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-556-3 • Rs. 195.00
Zoo in the GardenAitken, Edward Hamilton
Aitken’s enchanting writings on naturalhistory capture the drama in the lives
of frogs in our ponds, crows on our
windowsills, lizards behind ourcupboards and many others. His prose,
at once comic and poetic, captivated
readers at the turn of the century inIndia. This new edition makes readily
accessible two of EHA’s most popular
books, The Tribes on My Frontier andThe Common Birds of Bombay, in
their original form, with the original
pictures. This book contains an
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introduction to EHA and his writings by
the noted literary critic and elephantspecialist Dhriti K. Lahiri Choudhury.
2004 • 280 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-121-0 • Rs. 395.00
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
Exploring an Environment:Discovering the Urban RealityAlkazi, Feisal, et al.
The book describes a series of excitingideas and activities that will help
children discover urban reality. Based
on actual projects done in Mehrauli, itchallenges the way we look at our
environment. It suggests a range of
possible ways to explore and involvestudents in their surrounding urban
environment.
2002 • 70 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2050-9 • Rs. 100.00
Salim Ali for Schools: AChildren’s BiographyWhitaker, Zai
Sálim Ali, the ‘Birdman of India’, is
one of the world’s most famous
naturalists. He made many discoveriesabout Indian birds and wrote the
Book of Indian Birds, which has
become a classic. He fought for thepreservation of many important
forests, including the Bharatpur Bird
Sanctuary and Silent Valley. He hadamazing adventures and met
wonderful people. This is the story ofhis life, told by his grandniece. It all
began with a little yellow sparrow in his
backyard which young Salim found,once upon a time…
2003 • 110 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-058-9 • Rs. 195.00
Three Greens, TheTalwar, Rajesh
Monika and her two cousins, Pravir
and Roomy, form a small groupdevoted to the protection of the
environment. They discover the world
of through adventure, mystery andromance. From Nainital to Delhi and
back they make friends, explore places
of interest together and even solve themystery of a ‘Green Ghost’ in a
haunted house.
2005 • 196 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2688-4 • Rs. 135.00
INDIA-A LIFESCAPE
Amphibians ofPeninsular IndiaDaniels, R.J. Ranjit
This work introduces laypersons,
naturalists and students of biology tothe field study of amphibians. It
discusses the biology and ecology of
amphibians in general and provides anupdated checklist of Indian amphibians.
It illustrates over 75 species of Indian
amphibians including caecilians, frogs,toads and tree frogs providing details of
their taxonomy, appearance, call and
natural history.For the first time an illustrated key
has been developed in a simple style
for Indian amphibian families andgenera. It provides suggestions for
students to undertake projects and
methodology for the same. It could berecommended for reading at
undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
All universities offering courses inzoology, wildlife biology, ecology and
taxonomy will find the book useful.
2004 • 284 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-514-3 • Rs. 350.00
Butterflies of Peninsular IndiaKunte, Krushnamegh
This book represents the first fascicle
in this series. This important new workof reference is also a joy to look at
and a pleasure to read, combining
comprehensiveness, consistency ofstyle and beauty to this degree.
Ancillary information on distribution,
ecology and behaviour will help designfield exercises and projects focussing
on first-hand observations of living
organisms. This essential source ofvisual and factual reference is an
indispensable book for everyone who
cares about nature, and will stimulatepopular interest in the broader
spectrum of India’s biological wealth.
2000 • 272 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-354-5 • Rs. 550.00
Fresh Water Fishes ofPeninsular IndiaDaniels, R.J. Ranjit
This is a lucidly written field guide
describing 75 taxa of fishes thatcommonly inhabit the fresh waters of
Peninsular India. This can serve as a
good addition to the existing biologytextbooks as many of the species have
not been studied until now. The book
is lavishly illustrated with black andwhite illustrations, line drawings, as
well as colour photographs. Common
English and local names are given inaddition to scientific nomenclature for
the fishes.
2001 • 224 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-409-2 • Rs. 400.00
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SOCIAL ECOLOGY
Battles over Nature:Science and the Politics ofConservationSaberwal, Vasant &Rangarajan, Mahesh
In this book, biologists, sociologists,historians and activists come together
to find solutions to the key problems
of contemporary conservationpractices. Much of the world’s wildlife
and biological diversity is located in
Third World countries where there isintense competition for resources
between people and wildlife. Common
questions face all such countries. Shouldthe state or should local communities
manage natural resources? Should
‘western science’ or ‘local knowledge’form the basis of national park
management? Sharply opposed
dualities of this kind have begunpreventing people from perceiving a
viable middle ground that will enable
effective conservation practices.Focusing on India, but also exploring
comparable situations in Africa, this
book makes the case for a betterexploration of this middle ground,
and argues for the need to involve not
just urban enthusiasts, scientists andforesters but also the villager.
2003 • 430 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-048-0 • Rs. 695.00
Bhopal Saga, The: Causes andConsequences of the World’sLargest Industrial DisasterEckerman, Ingrid
The Bhopal Saga is an incisive analysis
using the Logical FrameworkApproach of the one of the worst
industrial accidents that has taken place
in the recent past. On the night ofDecember 2 1984, while Bhopal slept,
43 tonnes of methylisocyanate and
other substances leaked from theUnion Carbide factory located in the
city. By next morning the place was a
graveyard of dead humans andanimals. Of the 520,000 people who
were exposed to the gases 8,000 died
during the first week and 8,000 later.The impact on the survivors is visible
even today.
2004 • 304 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-515-0 • Rs. 275.00
Biopolitics: A Feminist andEcological Reader onBiotechnologyShiva, Vandana (Ed.)
This reader assembles some of themost important works from feminists
and environmentalists critical of the
headlong rush into what is likely toprove a technological minefield. A
distinguished cast of contributors
presents much-needed frameworks forunderstanding and contextualising the
debates on biotechnological
development. They explore the hiddenimplications and likely consequences of
defining biotechnology as the latest
wonder cure for the environment anddevelopmental crisis.
1996 • 274 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-0950-4 • Rs. 350.00
Building in the Marginsof Shacks: The Vision andProjects for Habitats and HumanityGiri, Ananta Kumar
This unusual study which combines
anthropology and theories of global
transformations in novel and creativeways, the author describes the global
work of Habitat for Humanity, a U.S.-
based transnational socio-religiousmovement. It describes how Habitat
builds in the margins of shacks in
communities in the U.S.A. and in India,
one of more than fifty countriesaround the globe where this
movement is at work.
This book is a significantcontribution to the study of religion,
social movements and globalization.
2002 • 315 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-2181-0 • Rs. 475.00
Earth Policy Reader, TheBrown, Lester R., Larsen, J., &Bernie, Fischlowitz-Roberts
In this sequel to the best-selling Eco-
Economy: Building an Economy for the
Earth, Brown and his colleaguesexamine the economic costs of
growing ecological deficits. In scores
of countries, converging ecologicaldeficits are undermining local
economies on a scale that has no
precedent. However, the book alsotracks progress in the development of
the eco-economy.
2003 • 320 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2363-0 • Rs. 425.00
Eco-Economy: Building anEconomy for the EarthBrown, Lester R.
Eco-Economy discusses the need for a
dramatic shift in our worldview byasking the urgent question: Is the
environment part of the economy or
the economy part of the environment?Lester Brown argues the latter, pointing
out that treating the environment as part
of the economy has produced aneconomy that is destroying its natural
support system. In this book, Brown
describes how to restructure the globaleconomy to make it compatible with
the earth’s eco-system so that
economic progress can continue.
2002 • 352 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2203-9 • Rs. 400.00
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Ecological Journeys:The Science and Politics ofConservation in IndiaGadgil, Madhav
This book brings together Gadgil’sbest essays. They deal with many facets
of the natural and human worlds, and
how the two impinge on each other.These essays stimulate and provoke us
to think for ourselves about the natural
world and our relationship with it,urging us to take a hand in shaping it.
2001 • 279 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-015-2 • Rs. 575.00
Ecological Nationalisms:Nature, Livelihoods, and Identitiesin South AsiaCederlöf, Gunnel &Sivaramakrishnan, K.
How do we recognize and understand
the interactions between nature,
nationness, and nationalism? How isnature appropriated by politics when
asserting identity, interests, and rights?
Drawing from South Asia’s varyingregions, the essays in this path-breaking
volume answer such questions. They
range in time from early colonial historyto the end of the twentieth century, and
their research locations extend from
north-west Pakistan to easternBangladesh, and from Meghalaya in
north-east India to the Kerala coast in
the south-west.This book offers important new
insights into the motivations of
colonial and national governmentswhen controlling or managing nature.
It will interest historians and political
scientists, sociologists andanthropologists, ecologists and
environmentalists, and scholars of
religion and South Asia.
2005 • 400 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-124-1 • Rs. 750.00
Eco-Socialism or Eco-Capitalism?: A Critical Analysisof Humanity’s Fundamental ChoicesSarkar, Saral
This major work explores some of the
most important questions facing
humanity. The author looks to afundamentally different future—one in
which the very notion of progress is
differently conceived. This urgentlyneeded vision of a sustainable ‘good
society’ he remarks must have some
historical continuity with the greatsocialist traditions of justice and
popular participation.
2000 • 296 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-1795-0 • Rs. 475.00
Global EnvironmentalChallenges: Transitions to aSustainable WorldSpeth, James Gustave
This book will change the way we
understand the future of our planet. It
is both alarming and hopeful. JamesGustave Speth, renowned as a
visionary environmentalist leader,
warns that in spite of all theinternational negotiations and
agreements of the past two decades,
efforts to protect Earth’s environmentare not succeeding.
Setting forth eight specific steps to a
sustainable future, Speth convincinglyargues that dramatically different and
far-reaching actions by citizens and
governments are now urgent. If ever abook could be described as essential,
this is it.
2004 • 316 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2740-9 • Rs. 395.00
How Much Should A PersonConsume?: Thinking Throughthe EnvironmentGuha, Ramachandra
This book presents a provocative
comparative history of
environmentalism through a study oftwo large, ecologically and culturally
diverse democracies—India and the
United States.Based on research done over two
decades, and written with the author’s
characteristic verve and flair, this bookranges widely over a vast intellectual
terrain. It brims with ideas and
information on environmentalhistories, environmental philosophies,
environmental scholars, and
environmental activists. Guha offerstrenchant critiques of privileged and
isolationist proponents of
conservation, persuasively arguing thecase for biospheres that care as much
for humans as for other species with
which humans must share the earth.
2006 • 276 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-158-6 • Rs. 595.00
Interstate Disputes overKrishna Waters: Law, Scienceand ImperialismD’Souza, Radha
• Contextualises the Krishna Water
Disputes Tribunal allocating the watersof the river Krishna between the states
of Maharashtra, Karnataka and
Andhra Pradesh • Provides a newframework of analysis that may be
extended to other developmental
questions • Is the first critical analysisof interstate water conflicts within
federal constitution in a developing
country such as India • Integrates lawand science into social theory and into
development questions • Brings backthe discourse of law and development
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with new theoretical insights that had
receded after the late 1960s • Introducesthe legal and institutional dimensions into
the debate on large dams • Includes an
insert map and foldout maps of theKrishna basin and sub-basins
2006 • 596 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-2910-6 • Rs. 1150.00
Inter-State River WaterDisputes in IndiaRamana, M.V.V.
Inter-State River Water Disputes in India
have become an inflammatory issue in
the last few years. They have becometools for political one-upmanship and
have engendered numerous senseless
acts of violence. It examines the legalapproaches through which river water
disputes have been tackled and
suggests concrete steps to deal withsuch disputes in future. A notable
feature of the book is an up-to-date
analysis of the Cauvery waters dispute.
1992 • 100 pp. • Hardback978-0-86311-343-7 • Rs. 150.00
1992 • 100 pp. • Paperback978-0-86311-318-5 • Rs. 95.00
Inventing Global Ecology:Tracking the Biodiversity Ideal inIndia, 1945–1997Lewis, Michael
This book is many things in one: thestory of an American researcher’s
experiences in India and his country; a
fascinating survey of biodiversityconservation; a thoroughly researched
and documented study of the policies,
prospects, and pragmatics ofecological and ethical decisions that
ought to determine our future. It casts
the U.S. in roles seldom seen—aspartner and proprietor of global
environmental projects.
Lewis’ book carries amply relevant
and analytical data besides a fairlydetailed chapter on an Indo-U.S.
initiative that has borne excellent results.
Ethnographic field work and oralhistory, as well as traditional archival
research, combine to give it an edge
both general readers and specialists willappreciate.
2003 • 384 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-2377-7 • Rs. 695.00
Nature in the Global South:Environmental Projects in Southand South-East Asia
Greenough, Paul &Lowenhaupt Tsing, Anna
A nuanced look at how nature has
been culturally constructed in Southand South-east Asia, it is a major
contribution to the understandings of
the politics and ideologies ofenvironment and development in a
post-colonial epoch. The essays in this
volume examine how the tropics, thejungle, tribes, and peasants are
understood and transformed; how
shifts in colonial ideas about thelandscape led to the extremely
deleterious changes in rural well being;
and how uneasy environmentalcompromises are forged in the present
among the rural, urban, and global
allies.
2003 • 440 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2652-5 • Rs. 500.00
Nature’s Government:Science, Imperial Britain and the‘Improvement’ of the WorldDrayton, Richard
Nature’s Government is a daring attempt
to juxtapose the histories of Britain,western science and imperialism. It
shows how colonial expansion led to
complex kinds of knowledge and in
particular the way in which science and
botany was fed by information culledfrom exploration of the world.
Science was useful to imperialism as it
guided the exploitation of exoticenvironments and provided legitimacy
to conquest. It is in this respect that
botanic gardens as providers ofknowledge, aesthetic perfection and
agricultural plenty became instruments
of government, by the late eighteenthcentury in Britain and the British
Empire.
2005 • 346 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2277-0 • Rs. 450.00
One World: The Ethics ofGlobalizationSinger, Peter
Peter Singer, one of the World’s most
influential philosophers, here considers
the ethical issues surroundingglobalization, showing how a global
ethic rather than a nationalistic
approach can provider illuminatinganswers to important problems. In a
new preface, he discusses how the
recent Iraq war and its aftermath havechanged the prospects for the ethical
approach he advocates.
One World encompasses four mainglobal issues: climate change, the role
of the World Trade Organization,
human rights and humanitarianintervention, and foreign aid. Singer
addresses each vital issue from an
ethical perspective and offersalternatives to the state-centric
approach that characterizes
international theory and relations today.
2004 • 264 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2658-7 • Rs. 325.00
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People, Parks and Wildlife:Towards Co-ExistenceSaberwal, Vasant
India’s 500 odd national parks and
wildlife sanctuaries face an uncertain
future. Market pressures threaten topierce through the protective ring
around their wildlife, while depending
conflicts between park managers andlocal people’s demand urgent remedy.
This tract brings together the skills of a
historian, a social ecologist and anactivist and policy analyst.
2001 • 156 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-1980-0 • Rs. 175.00
Plan B: Rescuing a Planet underStress and a Civilization in TroubleBrown, Lester R.
Over the past few years Lester R.Brown has written several bestselling
works that have made us aware of the
need for sustainable development. Thislatest work shows that we have created a
bubble economy, one whose output is
artificially inflated by overconsuming theearth’s natural capital. The present course,
Plan A, will lead to continuing
environmental deterioration andeventual economic decline.The
alternative is Plan B, a worldwide
mobilization to stabilize populationand climate before these issues spiral
out of control. The goal is to stabilize
population close to the UnitedNation’s low projection of 7.4 billion,
to reduce carbon emissions by half by
2015, and to raise water productivityby half. Lester Brown puts forward a
workable blueprint that can be enacted
now.
2004 • 304 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2691-4 • Rs. 330.00
Politics and Poetics ofWater, The: Naturalising Scarcityin Western IndiaMehta, Lyla
The book studies the relationship
between large dams and water scarcity
in Kutch. It argues that water scarcity isnot merely natural, but is embedded in
the social and power relations shaping
water access, use and practices. Scarcityis portrayed as natural rather than
human induced and this ‘naturalisation
of scarcity’ is beneficial to those whoare powerful. This is a significant book
in the light of the growing water crisis
in India, and the world.
2005 • 400 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-2869-7 • Rs. 695.00
Politics of Nature: How to Bringthe Sciences into DemocracyLatour, Bruno
This book constitutes a continuationof Bruno Latour’s concerns and
themes and builds on his earlier
theories. He suggests in this book thatscience and technology need not be an
enterprise that is unrelated to general
society. He feels that such as idea,assumed to be common sensical is not
actually so and using his earlier theories,
he proves that there is a need to lookbeyond such common sensical
assumptions of the gap between
society and science. In the process ofthis, he presents a conceptual context
for political ecology and building on
the experiences of sciences as they areactually practiced, he suggests that
what is needed is the constitution of a
collective of humans and non-humans.
2007 • 320 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-3081-2 • Rs. 510.00
Politics of the Governed,The: Reflections on PopularPolitics in Most of the WorldChatterjee, Partha
Often dismissed as ‘rumblings of the
street’, popular politics is wherepolitical modernity is being formed
today, argues Partha Chatterjee. The
rise of mass politics across the worldhas led to the development of new
techniques of governing population
groups. On the one hand, the idea ofpopular sovereignty has gained wide
acceptance. On the other, the
proliferation of security and welfaretechnologies has created modern
governmental bodies that administer
populations but do not providecitizens with an arena for democratic
deliberation. This major book by one
of the modern world’s most eminentpolitical theorists provides a new
perspective on the limits and
possibilities of democracy incontemporary times.
2005 • 188 pp. • Paperback978-81-7824-148-7 • Rs. 250.00
Power Play: A Study of theEnron ProjectMehta, Abhay
A well-researched and shocking
exposé of the controversial Enron
private power project in Maharashtra,the book documents the sequence of
events that led to the initial signing of
the contract in 1993 between Enronand the Government of Maharashtra
for the supply of electricity; the
subsequent cancellation of the contractin the face of ideological, political,
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economic and environmental
opposition; the surprise decision of theMaharashtra Government to re-
examine and renegotiate the contract
and the finalization in August 1996 ofwhat is now the single largest contract
in Indian history.
2000 • 242 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-1745-5 • Rs. 325.00
Rio, Johannesburg andBeyond: India’s Progress inSustainable DevelopmentLEAD India
This book provides concerned citizens
and national leaders with a
comprehensive analysis of India’senvironmental problems, and
suggestions for practical and
innovative solutions by a team ofexperts drawn from LEAD India’s (an
NGO) network.The analysis is clear
and uncompromising. Agrarianwomen have become poorer in the ten
years since the Rio Summit, while
environmental degradation hasincreased. Globalisation has clearly
benefited the middle classes, but what
of its impact on the poor? Can scienceand technology help foster
sustainability and meet the needs of the
poorest? Are intellectual propertyrights able to protect the kind of
traditional and indigenous knowledge
that underpins India? The challenge liesin how to implement the lessons from
the country’s micro-successes and
macro failures. The writers argue thathope should not be lost and that the
way forward is to build “a coalitionfor responsible frugality”.
2002 • 340 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2293-0 • Rs. 350.00
Silent Invaders:Pesticides, Livelhoods andWomen’s HealthJacobs, Miriam & Dinham, Barbara
Silent Invaders deals with the ubiquitousoveruse of pesticides, which has led to
unsustainable farming practices,
imperiling the health of workers,consumers and the environment. The
effects of these legal toxic products are
studied from the perspective of women,as in some countries, particularly in the
South, women make up 85 per cent or
more of pesticide applicators.The volume covers a broad range
of issues, from health to the need for
regulation, to action that has beentaken so far. It contains thirty-two
essays written by authors from many
nations, including India, and coverstopics such as the Union Carbide gas
leak at Bhopal twenty years ago (essay
29). The issue of pesticides is of particularinterest at the moment due to the Centre
for Science and Environment’s reports on
the presence of pesticide in mineral waterand soft drinks.
2004 • 368 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2599-3 • Rs. 375.00
Tropics and the TravelingGaze, The: India, Landscape, andScience 1800-1856Arnold, David
The Three Greens, as they callthemselves, are just as curious as they
are environmentally conscious. They
learn from their peers, elders and fromnature. Engagingly told these stories
conduct us through small experiences
and seek solutions to seriousenvironmental issues.
2005 • 320 pp. • Hardback978-81-7824-129-6 • Rs. 695.00
Water for Pabolee:Stories about People andDevelopment in the HimalayasAlter, Robert C.
This is the story of a Himalayancommunity and their struggle for a
certain quality of life, both for
themselves and for the environmentthat shelters them. In the context of
human geography, ecology and
development, the intensely humanstories of these hill people are told
against a backdrop that gave the world
the defining experiences of the Chipkomovement, the Tehri Dam
controversy, and the ‘Save the Doon’
campaign.
2002 • 250 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-2191-9 • Rs. 500.00
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Democratising Micro-HydelTechnology: Structure, Systemand Agents in Adaptive Technologyin the Hills of NepalRegmi, Amreeta
The book documents and critiques
micro-hydel technology and
hydropower policy in Nepal throughthe study of the field reality of four
hydel systems. The author explores the
issue of how micro-hydel technologycan be designed and democratised to
provide services wanted by the rural
community. This analysis alsoencompasses the struggles encountered
in the pursuit of micro-hydel
development. This book will be ofinterest to policy makers, engineers,
external agencies and researchers.
2004 • 332 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2677-8 • Rs. 400.00
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Engineering Participation:The Process and Outcomes ofIrrigation Management Transfer inthe Terai of NepalKhanal, Puspa Raj
This book is a multidisciplinary study
of local participation in irrigationmanagement. It investigates the
technological, environmental and
administrative aspects of anintervention programme in the Terai
region of Nepal which sought to place
greater management functions in thehands of the users. The study shows
that in order to build up legitimacy and
power, local organizations need toconsider action beyond the local level.
Externally, project support requires
understanding of the system’senvironment, and must encourage
technological change that takes into
consideration the future requirementsof the users.
2003 • 352 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-2493-4 • Rs. 700.00
2003 • 352 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2497-2 • Rs. 350.00
Incorporating GroundWater Irrigation TechnologyDynamics and ConjunctiveWater Managementin the Nepal TeraiGautam, Suman Rimal
Groundwater development forirrigation using deep and shallow
tubewells has been a key focus in rural
development strategies in the terai ofNepal for nearly three decades. Yet
there has been little study how
groundwater is used alone or inconjunction with other sources of
water for irrigation and what
transformations in governance andproduction these technology choices
relate with. This book focuses on this
important topic in water resources
management, and will be of interest toacademics, policy makers and donor
agencies concerned with irrigation
development and reform.
2006 • 252 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2992-2 • Rs. 250.00
Institutions, Technologyand Water Control: WaterUsers Associations and IrrigationManagement in Two Large-scaleSystems in IndiaNarain, Vishal
Few studies of resource managementhave paid as much attention or
intelligently surveyed the operational
aspects of Water Users Associations(WUAs) as Institution, Technology
andWater Control
Relying on ethnographic researchmethods, Narain takes an
interdisciplinary approach to examine
how institutions are shaped bytechnology. Calling attention to the
internal organisational dynamics of the
WUAs, the author argues that theemergence of institutions for collective
action is shaped by technology and
social relationships.
2003 • 264 pp. • Hardback978-81-250-2494-1 • Rs. 650.00
2003 • 264 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2498-9 • Rs. 275.00
On the Waterfront: WaterDistribution, Technology andAgrarian Change in a South IndianCanal Irrigation SystemMollinga, Peter P.
This book analyses the struggle over
water in a large-scale irrigation systemin Raichur District, Karnataka, South
India. It looks at water control as a
simultaneously technical, managerialand socio-political process. The triangle
of accommodation of different
categories of farmers, irrigationdepartment officials and local
politicians, involving water, votes,
money, employment, credit andharassment, is documented. The book
shows that the physical infrastructure,
notably the division structures, aresignposts of struggle, expressing the
balance of power between farmers
and the irrigation department, and thatbetween head- and tail-end farmers. It
concludes with a discussion of
irrigation reform efforts in India:reasons for the very slow
transformation of the sector, and how
a more integrated perspective onirrigation could provide directions for
the way forward.
2003 • 460 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2506-1 • Rs. 525.00
Social Designs: TankIrrigation Technology andAgrarian Transformation inKarnataka, South IndiaShah, Esha
It is based on a central argument that
tank irrigation technology is shaped asa result of power relations in a
particular historical, agrarian and social
context. This technology as a matterof fact institutionalises a particular
pattern of resource utilisation that
favours only some users, anddiscriminates against others. This book
proposes that technological designs are
socially shaped, and that through themeans of technological designs society
orders itself. By means of shaping andreproducing technology, a certain
form of social organisation or social
arrangement is also reproduced.
2003 • 308 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2508-5 • Rs. 325.00
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Water, Works and Wages:The Everyday Politics ofIrrigation ManagementReform in the PhilippinesOorthuizen, Joost
This book investigates one of the four
sub-systems of the largest irrigationproject in the Philippines. Based on
extensive field research, its aim is to
examine the everyday realities ofirrigation management reform. The
author covers the effects of reform
policies on all levels, from the farmers,the fieldworkers and engineers, to the
local politicians.
While most studies of irrigationreform simply cover the policies
adopted and their outcomes, this book
looks in more detail at the manner inwhich those policies are put into effect.
It places irrigation reform in a socio-
political context, and shows that resultsare highly unequal due to factors such
as political patronage and connections
of family and friendship.
2003 • 372 pp. • Paperback978-81-250-2510-8 • Rs. 400.00
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Dimensions ofMolecular EntomologyAnanthakrishnan, T.N.
Entomology is the study of insects.This book is about the need to find
solutions to the problems that insects
cause to plants and crops. In recent
years, biochemistry, genetics and
molecular biology have becomeessential to the understanding of these
problems. Using the molecular biology
approach, one can now transfer andevaluate genetic characteristics from
many insects. This book emphasises the
need for and relevance of studying themolecular aspects of entomology in
traditional universities, agricultural
universities and other centres ofmolecular research.
The contributors are drawn from
across renowned agriculturalinstitutions in India.
2007 • 172 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-576-1 • Rs. 295.00
Ecology: A Pocket Guide
Callenbach, E.
This compact, lively book uses
everyday, nontechnical language to
explain 60 basic ecological concepts. Itincludes up-to-date findings about the
microscopic beings that first made
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oxygen levels. This book equips you to
take informed, effective personal andpolitical action with the ecological
wisdom needed for the twenty-first
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1999 • 168 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-178-7 • Rs. 165.00
Environmental Scienceand EngineeringDebi, Aloka
Environmental Science and Engineering hasbeen specially designed to explain what
the environment is, how it is polluted
and destroyed, the effects of pollution,and how effectively the damage to the
environment can be controlled.
The book • discusses the acts andlaws that govern pollution • provides a
number of relevant case studies to
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2008 • 220 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-608-9 • Rs. 150.00
Questions and Answers inEnvironmental ScienceBasu, S.K. & De, A.K.
The sustainable future of humany lies
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2005 • 396 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-547-1 • Rs. 210.00
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Textbook ofEnvironmental Studies forUndergraduate CoursesBharucha, Erach
The importance of Environmental
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key to the future of mankind.
Recognizing this, and the deterioratingstatus of the environment, the
Honorable Supreme Court of India
directed the University GrantsCommission (UGC) to introduce a
basic course on environmental
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Contents: Foreword / Preface /Acknowledgements / Vision / Members ofSyllabus for Environmental Studies forUndergraduate Courses of all branchesof Higher Eduction / UNIT 1: THEMULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OFENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES -Definition, scope and importance; Needfor Public Awareness / UNIT 2: NATURALRESOURCES - Introduction; Renewableand non-renewable resources; Role of anindividual in conversion of naturalresources; Equitable use of resources forsustainable lifestyles / UNIT 3:ECOSYSTEMS - Concepts of anecosystem; Structure and function of anecosystem; Producers, consumers anddecompress; Energy flow in the ecosystem;Ecological succession; Food chains, foodwebs and ecological pyramids;Introduction, types, characteristicsfeatures, structure and functions / UNIT 4:BIODIVERSITY - Introduction;
Biogeographic Classification of India;Value of biodiversity; Biodiversity atglobal, national and local levels; India asa mega-diversity nation; Hotspots ofbiodiversity; Threats to biodiversity:Habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts; Endangered andendemic species of India; Conversion ofbiodiversity: Insitu and Exsitu / UNIT 5:POLLUTION - Definition; Causes, effectsand control measures of pollution; SolidWaste Management: Causes, effects andcontrol measures of urban and industrialwaste; Role of an individual in thepreventation of pollution; Pollution CaseStudies; Disaster management: Floods,Earthquakes, cyclones, landslides / UNIT6: SOCIAL ISSUES THE ENVIRONMENT -Form unsustainable to sustainabledevelopment; Urban problems related toenergy; Water Conservation, rainwaterharvesting, watershed management;Resettlement and rehabilitation of people:Its problems and concerns; Environmentalethics: Issues and possible solution;Climate change, global warning, acidrain, ozone layer depletion, nuclearaccidents and holocaust; Wastelandreclamation; Consumerism and wasteproducts; The Environment (Protection)Act; The Air (Prevention and control ofpollution) Act; The water (Prevention andcontrol of pollution) Act; The WildlifeProtection Act; Forests Conversation Act;Issues involved in enforcement ofenvironmental legislation; Publicawareness / UNIT 7: HUMANPOLLUTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT -Population growth, variation amongnations; Population explosion: FamilyWelfare Program; Environment andhuman health; Human rights; Valueeducation; HIV/AIDS; Woman and childwelfare; Role of information technology inenvironment and human health / Unit 8:FIELD WORK - Visit to a local area todocument environmental assets: River/Forest/Grasslands/Hill/Mountain; Visit toa local polluted site; Study of commonplants, insects, birds; Study of simpleecosystem / Future Reading / Appendix /Index / Related Titles
2005 • 296 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-540-2 • Rs. 150.00
Universities PressDictionary of BiologyHine, Robert (Ed.)
Extensively revised and expanded, the
Universities Press Dictionary of Biology
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the plant kingdom, and amino acidstructures. Almost 50 line drawings
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2000 • 368 pp. • Paperback978-81-7371-299-9 • Rs. 225.00
Universities PressDictionary of Biotechnologyand Genetic EngineeringSteinberg, Mark L. &Cosloy, Sharon D.
Revised and expanded by more than
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INDEX
Choudhury, B.C. 14Clark, John O.E. 26Climate Change and India 6Climate Policy Assessment for India 6
Concepts in Biotechnology 3Conkin, Paul K. 15Controversial Drug Plants 1
Corporate Environmental Management 10Cosloy, Sharon D. 25Crocodile Fever 12Cultivation of Spice Crops 1
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Daniels, R.J. Ranjit 17De, A.K. 24Debi, Aloka 24Democratising Micro-Hydel Technology 22
Dimensions in Environmental and
Ecological Economics 11Dimensions of Molecular Entomology 24Dinerstein, Eric 15Dinham, Barbara 22Disaster Management 6Drayton, Richard 20D’Souza, Radha 19Dynamic Himalaya 7
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Earth Policy Reader, The 18
Earth Shaking Science 7Eckerman, Ingrid 18Eco-Economy 18Eco-Socialism or Eco-Capitalism? 19
Ecological Journeys 19
Ecological Nationalisms 19Ecology 24Economist Intelligence Unit, The 10Elementary Exercises in Geology 7Elizabeth,Susan 7Engineering Participation 23
Environmental Consciousness and Urban Planning 7
Environmental Science and Engineering 24Erbisch, F.H. 3Explanation of Natural Events and Human Actions 7Exploring an Environment 17
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Farooqi, A.A. 1Field Days 12
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Abbasi, S.A. 2Advanced Topics in Zoology 9Agriculture and Forestry Cultivation of Medicinal and
Aromatic Crops 1Aitken, Bill 12Aitken, Edward Hamilton 16Alkazi, Feisal 17Alter, Robert C. 22Amphibians of Peninsular India 17Ananthakrishnan, T.N. 24Archaeological Geography of the Ganga Plain 5Arnold, David 22
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Bailey, Jill 26Balasubramanian, D. 3Banse, Karl 9Basu, S.K. 24Battles over Nature 18Bernie, Fischlowitz-Roberts 18Best Practices 10Bharucha, Erach 25Bhat, D.M. 2Bhopal Saga, The 18
Bioinformatics and Bioprogramming in C 2Biopolitics 18
Biotechnological Methods of Pollution Control 2
Biotechnology Unzipped 3Birds 12
Birds and Plant Regeneration 11
Bird’s Eye View, A 11Birds in Our Lives 12
Breeding, Growth Rates, and Production of
Marine Copepods 9Brown, Lester R. 18, 21Brown, P. 8Buch, M.N. 7Building in the Margins of Shacks 18
Butterflies of Peninsular India 17
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Callenbach, E. 24Cederlöf, Gunnel 19Chakrabarti, Dilip K. 5Chandola, Ashish 13Channarayappa 3Chatterjee, Partha 21Chavali, L.N. 2Choudhury, Amita Kumari 11
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Footloose in the Himalaya 12
Fresh Water Fishes of Peninsular India 17Futehally, Laeeq 14
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Gadagkar, R. 15Gadgil, Madhav 19Gandhi, Tara 11Ganga 7Gangal, Sudha 5Ganguli, P. 11Gautam, Suman Rimal 23Gearing up for Patents 11Genetic Engineering 3
Genetics and Genetic Engineering 3
Geology, Environment and Society 8Ghosh, Biswajit 4Giri, Ananta Kumar 18Global Environmental Challenges 19
Global Warming 8Grace, E.S. 3Greenough, Paul 20Guha, Ramachandra 19Gupta, Avijit 8Gupta, Harsh K. 6, 8
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Hegde, V. 10Herbal Home Remedies 1Himalaya 8Hine, Robert 25, 26How Much Should A Person Consume? 19
Human Landscape, The 8
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Incorporating Ground Water Irrigation Technology
Dynamics and Conjunctive Water Managementin the Nepal Terai 23
Indian Medicinal Plants 1
India’s Wildlife History 13Institutions, Technology and Water Control 23
Intellectual Property Rights in
Agricultural Biotechnology 3Inter-State River Water Disputes in India 20
Interstate Disputes over Krishna Waters 19
Introduction to Geomorphology 8Inventing Global Ecology 20
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Jacobs, Miriam 22Jaleel, A. Jerry 16Janarthanan, S. 4Jha, Timir Baran 4Jim Corbett of Kumaon 13Johnsingh, A.J.T. 12, 14Joint Forest Management 2
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Kala, D.C. 13Kale, V.S. 8Karanth, Ullas K. 16Kashyap, H.V. 9Kavi Kishor, P.B. 4Keshavachandran, R. 4Khanal, Puspa Raj 23Kolaskar, A.S. 10Kothari, Ashish 12, 16Kunte, Krushnamegh 17
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Lahiri-Choudhury, Dhriti K. 16Larsen, J. 18Latour, Bruno 21LEAD India 22Legend of the Maneater, The 13Lewis, Michael 20Life’s Devices 9Lowenhaupt Tsing, Anna 20
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M. Krishnan: Eye in the Jungle 13Mani, H.E. 10Maredia, K.M. 3Marine Mammals of India 13
Marine Turtles of the Indian Subcontinent 14Mayr, E. 5Mazumdar, Aruna 7Mehta, Abhay 21Mehta, Lyla 21Mesoscale Structure of the Epipelagic Ecosystem of the
Open Northern Arabian Sea, The 9Mishra, Sitikantha 11Mitra, A.P. 6Molecular Biotechnology 3Mollinga, Peter P. 23Mostly Birds, Some Monkeys and A Pest 14
Movement and Energy Metabolism ofMarine Planktonic Organisms 10
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Nair, Vasudevan 1Nambiar, V.P.K. 1Narain, Vishal 23Naturalist 14
Nature in the Global South 20Nature’s Government 20
Nursery Manual for Forest Tree Species 2
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Oceanology 8
On Jim Corbett’s Trail 14On the Waterfront 23
One World 20Oorthuizen, Joost 24
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Pal, Saroj K. 9Panda, Tapan K. 11Parida, Bivraj Bhusan 11Pavlova, E.V. 10People, Parks and Wildlife 21Percy-Lancaster, Sydney 14Perspectives in Structural Biology 10Perumal, T.N.A. 13Peter, K.V. 4, 15Physical Geography of India 9Piontkovski, S.A. 9Plan B 21
Plant Biotechnology 4Plant Tissue Culture 4
Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology 4
Politics and Poetics of Water, The 21Politics of Nature 21
Politics of the Governed, The 21
Power Play 21Practical Biotechnology 4Prasad, C.V.R.K. 7Principles and Practice of Animal Tissue Culture 5
Progress in Invertebrate Zoology 10
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Questions and Answers in Environmental Science 24
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Ramana, M.V.V. 20Ramankutty, C. 1Ramasami, E.V. 2Rangarajan, Mahesh 13, 18
Ravindranath, N.H. 2Regmi, Amreeta 22Rio, Johannesburg and Beyond 22
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Saberwal, Vasant 18, 21Sahib’s Manual for the Mali, A 14Sahu, Nirmal Chandra 11Salim Ali for Schools 17
Saraswati 9Sarkar, Saral 19Sathasivam, Kumaran 13Saving Wild Tigers 1900-2000 15Sazhina, L.I. 9Sebastian, P.A. 15Sen, Geeti 8Shah, Esha 23Shanker, Kartik 14Shanthi 13Shiva, Vandana 18Shukla, P.R. 6Silent Invaders 22Singer, Peter 20Singh, A. 13Sivaramakrishnan, K. 19Sivaramamurti, C. 7Social Designs 23Speth, James Gustave 19Spiders of India 15Sreeramu, B.S. 1Srinivasappa, K.N. 1State of the Earth, The 15Steinberg, Mark L. 25Stiegeler, Stella 26Sudha, P. 2Survival Strategies 15Swamy, Vidya S. 2
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Talwar, Rajesh 17Textbook of Environmental Studies for Undergraduat 25Thapar, Valmik 15This is Biology 5
Three Greens, The 17Thro, E. 3Tigerland and Other Unintended Destinations 15Tourism Management 11
Tropics and the Traveling Gaze, The 22
Trunk Full of Tales, A 16
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Under the Shadow of Man-Eaters 16
Understanding Biodiversity 16
Universities Press Dictionary of Biology 25Universities Press Dictionary of Biotechnology
and Genetic Engineering 25
Universities Press Dictionary of Celland Molecular Biology 26
Universities Press Dictionary of Earth Science 26
Universities Press Dictionary of Ecologyand the Environment 26
Urfi, Abdul Jamil 12
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Valdiya, K.S. 6, 7, 8, 9View From The Machan, A 16Vijayan, M. 10Vincent, S. 4
Vogel, S. 9
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Warrier, P.K. 1Water for Pabolee 22
Water, Works and Wages 24Way of the Tiger, The 16Welford, R. 10Whitaker, R. 12Whitaker, Zai 17Wilson, Edward O. 14
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Yathindra, N. 10Yount, L. 3
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Zoo in the Garden 16
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