India’s Environmental Cross Roads: Of Nature and Nation in a 21st Century Economy

Event time: 
Thursday, March 2, 2017 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Location: 
Anthropology Building (SACH10), Room 105 See map
10 Sachem St.
New Haven, CT 06511
(Location is wheelchair accessible)

That India has managed despite the odds to protect much of its faunal and floral wealth and has systems in place to repair and renew the environment is testament to its democratic polity, science based debate, grass roots initiatives and enlightened leadership at various levels. The shortfalls are deep though, given the ways ecology and inequity are intertwined in multiple ways. The expansion of the economic base today is linked to global changes, but the way it comes about will have implications well beyond India.

Air and water quality especially in urban India, the continuing energy crunch for the rural poor, and the immense pressure on the ecological infrastructure via rapid development are all too evident. The change in government’s role from the source to the facilitator of investment changes much of the equation. How India makes spaces for nature and in way that meets legitimate aspirations of its people is being keenly watched across the planet. The talk will provide glimpses of the debate and also of fresh ways of working towards a better future.

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