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Bottom-up approaches in governance and adaptation for sustainable development : case studies from India and Bangladesh

Contributor(s): Swarnakar, Pradip | Zavestoski, Stephen | Pattnaik, Binay Kumar.
Publisher: New Delhi Sage Publications 2017Description: xv, 345p.ISBN: 9789386446046.Subject(s): Sustainable Development -- Forest Rights Act (2006) -- India -- BangladeshDDC classification: 338.095492 Summary: This book analyzes how governance and climate change adaptation - both integral to sustainable development - operate outside the bureaucratic apparatus of the state. It examines 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' approaches to sustainable development and looks at a possible 'middle-out' approach to resolving the challenges to sustainable development. The book also includes case studies from India and Bangladesh, which show that community-level factors such as social and cultural capital are key to the success of sustainable development efforts.
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This book analyzes how governance and climate change adaptation - both integral to sustainable development - operate outside the bureaucratic apparatus of the state. It examines 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' approaches to sustainable development and looks at a possible 'middle-out' approach to resolving the challenges to sustainable development. The book also includes case studies from India and Bangladesh, which show that community-level factors such as social and cultural capital are key to the success of sustainable development efforts.

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