The Participatory Role of Indigenous Women: Environmental Conservation in the Himalaya Region, Volume 2

Nilakshi Moran
Édition Kshitij Rb Singh , Pardeep Singh
Passer aux renseignements sur les produits

The Participatory Role of Indigenous Women: Environmental Conservation in the Himalaya Region, Volume 2

Nilakshi Moran
Édition Kshitij Rb Singh , Pardeep Singh
Date de sortie :
Prix habituel $262.95
Prix promotionnel $262.95 Prix habituel $0.00
Vente ferme. Aucun retour ni échange.
La livraison de cet article sera effectuée sur rendez-vous par notre transporteur partenaire.
La livraison de cet article sera effectuée sur rendez-vous par notre transporteur partenaire.

Téléchargement numérique

Accès immédiat à votre bibliothèque Kobo

Livrer à

En stock en ligne. Expédition gratuite pour les commandes d’au moins 49 $

Acheter maintenant et ramasser en magasin Bay & Floor

Ramassage gratuit aujourd’hui

Trouver en magasin

En rupture de stock

Trouvé dans : Science & Nature, General Science

Obtenez 1315 points plum  et profitez d’un rabais additionnel avec plum. En savoir plus

Afficher tous les renseignements

Aperçu

327 PAGESANGLAIS

Info promotionnelle

Overall rating: 0.0 / 5 from 0 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Summary topics

Review topics: [].

Review highlights

Reviews

Q&A

  • Date de publication : Jun 19, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 327
  • Éditeur : Springer Nature
  • ISBN : 9783032240583
  • Dimensions : 6.1" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H

Nilakshi Moran is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Satyawati College (Evening), University of Delhi. She has previously taught English literature as a Guest Lecturer at various colleges under the University of Delhi. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. from the Department of English, University of Delhi, her research focuses on "Echoes of Empire: Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Challenges in Assam&s Tea Plantations." Ms. Moran holds an M.Phil. I have a degree in English from Dibrugarh University, Assam, and an M.A. in English from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Her academic interests span ecocriticism, tribal studies, and decolonization. Further, her current research focuses on situating gender studies in connection to the changing dynamics of climate change and environmental alterations while also examining the many implications and critical voices within the field. In addition to her scholarly pursuits, Ms. Moran is a published poet, with several works featured in poetry anthologies and others awaiting publication. She has actively participated in recent workshops on topics such as Natyashastra and Digital Humanities and has presented papers at numerous national and international conferences. She has published various research papers related to gender issues. Her research delves into the intersections of literature and identity politics, reflecting her deep engagement with social and cultural complexities. Beyond academics, Ms. Moran is a passionate painter and performance artist, bringing a creative edge to her multidisciplinary endeavors.

Dr Pardeep Singh is an Assistant professor (Department of Environmental. Science, PGDAV College, University of Delhi New Delhi, India). He obtained his master&s degree from the Department of Environmental Science at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. He received his doctorate from the Indian Institute of Technology Banaras Hindu University) Varanasi. He has published more than 70 papers in international journals. He has also edited more than 50 books with various global publishers.

Dr. Kshitij Kumar Singh is an Associate Professor at Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. He earned his LL.M. and PhD degrees from Banaras Hindu University and received Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Asia-Pacific 2010. He is a Research Affiliate of the Inter-CeBIL Programme at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a collaborator at the Genetic Discrimination Observatory (GDO), Centre of Genetics and Policy, McGill University, Canada. He has been a visiting scholar at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, and the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. His primary areas of interest are IP law and biotechnology law, particularly ethical, legal, and policy issues relating to biomedical technology, sustainable innovation, AMR, and precision medicine.

Articles récemment consultés