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The Politics Of Swidden Farming Environment And Development In Eastern India Debojyoti Das

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The Politics Of Swidden Farming Environment And Development In Eastern India Debojyoti Das
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Publisher: Anthem Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.95 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Debojyoti Das
ISBN: 9781783087754, 1783087757
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Politics Of Swidden Farming Environment And Development In Eastern India Debojyoti Das by Debojyoti Das 9781783087754, 1783087757 instant download after payment.

The Politics of Swidden Farming offers a new explanation for the changes taking place in swidden farming practised in the highlands of eastern India through an ethnographic case study. The book traces the story of agroecological change and state intervention to colonial times, and helps understand contemporary agrarian change by contextualizing farming not just in terms of the science and technology of agriculture or conservation and biodiversity but also in terms of technologies of rule. The Politics of Swidden Farming adds a new dimension to the underdeveloped literature on shifting cultivation in South Asia by focusing on the social ecology of farming and agrarian change in the hills. It provides a comparative viewpoint to state-centred and donor-driven development in the frontier region by bringing in different actors and institutions that become the actants and agents of social change.

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