ABSTRACT

India has moved along an impressive growth path over the last decade, marked with falling share of agriculture, stagnating manufacturing, expanding services segment, growing trade orientation, enhanced FDI inflows etc. The consequent growth implications are obvious as far as the numbers like GDP growth rate and Per Capita GDP trend are concerned, but how sustainable the associated development is with respect to resource management and environmental governance?

This book captures the economy-wide impacts of various activities on environment in India. The environmental impacts on water, air, soil quality and human health are captured through case studies from different parts of India. Analyzing separately the concern areas within agriculture (cultivation, aquaculture), manufacturing (industrial pollution, power generation), services (waste management, bio-medical waste, e-waste recycling) and external sector (agricultural trade, FDI inflow, trade in waste products) performance of India, the book attempts to find an answer to that crucial question. The methodology adopted to capture the environmental impacts of various economic activities is derived from the relevant branches like environmental economics, agricultural economics, and water resources economics. The book, focusing on particular sectors, indicates the concern areas and possible ways for enhancing environmental governance.

chapter |18 pages

Editors' introduction

The Indian growth story: towards a sustainable development?

part 1|63 pages

Agriculture sector and environment

part 2|65 pages

Manufacturing and power sector and environment

chapter 4|15 pages

Economics of ‘not' controlling pollution

A case study of industrial pollution in Noyyal River Basin, Tamil Nadu, India

part 3|67 pages

Service sector and the environment

chapter 8|20 pages

Growing environmental costs of urban water supplies

Overcoming the challenges in implementing integrated urban water management

chapter 9|18 pages

Municipal solid waste management in India

Environmental impacts and institutional reforms

chapter 10|14 pages

Environmental cost of biomedical waste management

A case study of Chennai city

chapter 11|14 pages

E-waste recycling in India

Bridging the formal–informal divide

part 4|49 pages

Trade and environment

chapter 12|24 pages

Agriculture and environment in India

Policy implications in the context of North—South trade

chapter 13|24 pages

Is India turning into a pollution haven?

Evidences from trade and investment patterns

chapter |12 pages

Editors' conclusion

Environmental management in India: past policies, present lessons and future course