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And the Bamboo Flowers in the Indian Forests: What Dis the Pulp and Paper (2 Vols. Set)
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Category Environment & Nature
Category: Environment & Nature
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705
This study explores not only how and why the pulp and paper industry caused the death of the bamboo forests that were an inexhaustible source of its raw material; it also investigates the impact that cultivation of alternate raw material has had upon the forest eco-system. In this context, the negative role of the prestigious UNFAO is emphatically explored. The study also touches on the destruction of timber forests by the ply and veneer industry.
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This study explores not only how and why the pulp and paper industry caused the death of the bamboo forests that were an inexhaustible source of its raw material; it also investigates the impact that cultivation of alternate raw material has had upon the forest eco-system. In this context, the negative role of the prestigious UNFAO is emphatically explored. The study also touches on the destruction of timber forests by the ply and veneer industry.
About Author
Manorama Savur's intial training was in natural sciences and later in social sciences. As a Professor of Sociology for over 2 years, she taught Sociology of Development and Rural Sociology at the University of Bombay. The present study is her post-retirement project involving six years of research and extensive field work.
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