The Environmental Response Network : integrating natural disaster mitigation with natural resource conservation / Mihir Bhatt.
Material type: TextPublication details: [Green Cross, UK : s.n. 1998]Description: 2 pSubject: Mitigating natural disasters and conserving natural resource remains two separate sectors in most local or global action or policies. But the experience of Disaster Mitigation Institute (DMI) in India over the past years shows that both are directly and unavoidably linked. The 1997 World Wildlife Fund's Russel E. Train Institutional Fellowship to DMI offered an opportunity to DMI to more carefully examine the valuable links between the two. I will try here to enlist these links, drawn from DMI's own work in India and its comparative work in South AsiaItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Mitigating natural disasters and conserving natural resource remains two separate sectors in most local or global action or policies. But the experience of Disaster Mitigation Institute (DMI) in India over the past years shows that both are directly and unavoidably linked. The 1997 World Wildlife Fund's Russel E. Train Institutional Fellowship to DMI offered an opportunity to DMI to more carefully examine the valuable links between the two. I will try here to enlist these links, drawn from DMI's own work in India and its comparative work in South Asia
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