India’s informal economy and climate change
By: White, Barbara Harriss
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BookPublisher: Seminar Description: 744, Aug, 2021: p.30-36.
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SeminarSummary: THIS issue of Seminar asks how landscapes of work and of living within India – explored at different scales – will relate to human-induced ecological shifts. Rather than examine regions, occupations, classes and identities, this contribution focuses on regulation, its absences and distortions in informal markets and states, and their implications for nature, especially climate change and vice versa. – Reproduced
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THIS issue of Seminar asks how landscapes of work and of living within India – explored at different scales – will relate to human-induced ecological shifts. Rather than examine regions, occupations, classes and identities, this contribution focuses on regulation, its absences and distortions in informal markets and states, and their implications for nature, especially climate change and vice versa. – Reproduced


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