Full Description
Conservation, Sustainability, and Environmental Justice in India highlights the environmental challenges that India faces, largely due to high population and limited natural resources, and discusses the gap between the intent of environmental policies and the actualization of those policies. Contributors posit that the protection of the environment poses a fundamental challenge to the nation's desire to industrialize and develop more quickly, arguing that the conservation of biodiversity, protection of wetlands, prevention of environmental pollution, and promotion of ecological balance are all crucial in enabling sustainable development. This book poses the question of how large a role the judiciary system should play in the protection of the environment as a vital body that passes policies to promote conservation and sustainable development.
Contents
Chapter 1: Environment Protection Laws and Sustainable Development in India by Amit Dhall
Chapter 2: Corporate Social Responsibility: An Effective Tool for Climate Change by Amit M. Bhattacharya
Chapter 3: Sustainable Development in India: Environment -vs- Development by Abdul Jabbar Haque
Chapter 4: Corporate Initiative of Green Marketing in India-Towards Sustainable Development by Alok Gupta
Chapter 5: Save Environment, Save Society: Towards Sustainable Development by Urmil Vats
Chapter 6: Resolving Water Pollution and Legal Personality to Rivers by Kriti Parashar
Chapter 7: Sustainable Development: Growth of Indian Environmental Jurisprudence and the Social Responsibility of Corporates towards the Environment by Vastala Sood
Chapter 8: Issue of Global Warming and Green House Effect by Priti Chahal
Chapter 9: Law Governing Environmental Impact Assessments at the International Level by Amrit Kaur Pannu
Chapter 10: A Journey of Environmental Rights, Justice, and Judicial Trends in India: Issues an



