Diverse Perspectives on Environmental Conservation

Diverse Perspectives on Environmental Conservation
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Book Synopsis Diverse Perspectives on Environmental Conservation by : Dr. Prasanjit Mukherjee

Download or read book Diverse Perspectives on Environmental Conservation written by Dr. Prasanjit Mukherjee and published by Blue Rose Publishers. This book was released on 2024-11-11 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Diverse Perspective of Environmental conservation explores various viewpoints and approaches to environmental conservation issues, highlighting the importance of integrating different cultural, social, economic and literary views related to conservation efforts. The book focuses on literary views of famous authors related to English and Hindi literature on Environmental conservation. The book deals with the literary views of Environmental sustainability, Ecocritical study, symbiolism and themes of climate vulnerability ,Eco-harmony, Prevention of Environmental Pollution , Philosophical study on Environmental Conservation , Environmental Education, Tribal Ecological Conciseness, Handling the current Dystopia from Collapsed Environmental Conservation, Determination of Diuretic Drug, Air Pollution and its Mitigation, and E-Waste Management. This book is the outcome of the paper contributed by the authors during two days international conference held at K.O. College, Gumla on 29th and 30th November, 2023 on topic Ehtnobotany, Environmental Sustainability and Multidisciplinary Research. The authors are thankful to the contributors of the article as book chapters as well Center for Social and Environmental Research, Ranchi for funding support. By presenting a range of perspectives, the book aims to foster a holistic understanding of environmental conservation challenges and solution.


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