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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 308 pages, height x width: 215x139 mm, weight: 390 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Aug-2020
  • Izdevniecība: SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9353883636
  • ISBN-13: 9789353883638
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 308 pages, height x width: 215x139 mm, weight: 390 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Aug-2020
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  • ISBN-10: 9353883636
  • ISBN-13: 9789353883638
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This book demonstrates the critical importance of preserving the world's shared natural resources for averting global disaster and promoting international cooperation and trade.

This book demonstrates the critical importance of preserving the world’s shared natural resources for averting global disaster and promoting international cooperation and trade.

Global Commons: Issues, Concerns and Strategies presents a comprehensive international perspective on the global commons—natural resource domains that are not subject to national jurisdictions and are accessible to all nations. These include the oceans, atmosphere and outer space, and specific locations such as Antarctica. Due to their critical importance in maintaining human lives and livelihoods, and their vulnerability to depletion, the collaborative preservation of the global commons is of great relevance to all human communities.  Leading world powers, such as France, are increasingly adopting environmental policies as key to their functioning as democracies. After the Paris Climate Conference, there has been a spurt in cooperation between major nations, such as France and India, in the fight against climate change.

This book provides exhaustive coverage of all the major facets of preservation of the global commons. It will, therefore, prove indispensable to all stakeholders in a new, just and sustainable world order.


List of Abbreviations
vii
Introduction xi
Part I Theoretical Considerations
Chapter 1 From the Tragedy of the Commons to Sustainable Commons: A Survey of the Theoretical Developments on CPR
3(9)
Bindu Balagopal
P. Chacko Jose
Chapter 2 What International Law Can Teach Us about the Commons
12(11)
Julien Cazala
Chapter 3 The Precautionary Principle: An Instrument at the Service of Sustainable Development
23(38)
Didier Guevel
Part II Climate Change and Governance
Chapter 4 The Global Commons and the Climate Governance Regime: Effectiveness and Challenges
61(8)
Anju Lis Kurian
C. Vinodan
Chapter 5 Polycentric Approach in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Programme: Effectiveness and Challenges
69(15)
Sisira K. G.
Govind N.
Mohanan Bhaskaran Pillai
Chapter 6 International Legal Challenges of Climate Refugees
84(11)
S. Chemmalar
Chapter 7 Maritime Spatial Planning: A Means of Organizing Maritime Activities Measured in Terms of Sustainable Development Goals
95(13)
Catherine Colard-Fabregoule
Chapter 8 Views on Environmental Democracy in France
108(15)
Jean-Jacques Menuret
Chapter 9 The Cyberspace as a Distinct Domain of the Global Commons: An Analysis of Cyberspace Governance
123(18)
Binu Joseph
Mohanan Bhaskaran Pillai
Part III Environmental Hazards
Chapter 10 The Massive Problem of Microplastics in the Global Commons: An Overview
141(31)
Kaushik Dowarah
Suja P. Devipriya
Chapter 11 The Indian Ocean Garbage: Rethinking the Narrative on South Asian Waters
172(19)
Anusha Sooriyan
Namita Sharma
Mohanan Bhaskaran Pillai
Chapter 12 Expanding Indian Nuclear Industry and Environmental Hazards: A Special Reference to the Establishment and Development of Nuclear Reactors in the Post-2005 Era
191(18)
K. R. Sreelekha
Part IV Povertv. Alienation and Social Exclusion
Chapter 13 Civil Society: Positing the Role of NGOs in Depoliticizing Political Action
209(12)
Arsha V. Sathyan
Chapter 14 Sustainable Management Practices of the Traditional Society in Contested Landscapes
221(22)
Devjit Nandi
Debashis Sarkar
Chapter 15 The Causes for the Despair of Farmers in France and India: A Literature-based Study
243(16)
Geetha Ganapathy-Dore
Conclusion: Imagining Multiple Worlds in Fifty Years 259(10)
S. Ashok
About the Editors and Contributors 269(12)
Index 281
Mohanan Bhaskaran Pillai teaches at the Department of Politics and International Studies of Pondicherry University and coordinates the UGC Special Assistance Programme in the Department. He is a teacher and researcher of 39 years standing. Currently, he is the Dean, School of Law, Pondicherry University, and Chairman of the Department of Politics and International studies of Pondicherry University on a second term. He has served previously as Director of the UNESCO Madanjeeth Singh Institute of South Asia Regional Cooperation and Chairman, Centre for South Asian Studies of Pondicherry University. He has also served as Principal of Pondicherry Universitys Community Colleges located at Lawspet, Puducherry, and Mahe, Puducherry. His areas of specialization include South Asian studies, research methodology and international political economy. He has been a visiting professor at Paris 13 University and lectured at the University of Warsaw, Poland.

Over the years, he has earned a reputation as an institution builder in recognition of his role in setting up Pondicherry Universitys Campus at Mahe, an outlying region of Puducherry, and serving as the founder Head of the Mahe Centre. He is the Founder Editor of the Institute for the Study of Developing Areas (ISDA) journalStudies in Development and Public Policyand the flagship journal of Pondicherry UniversityThe International Journal of South Asian Studies.

He was a recipient of the Middle Career Award of the American Studies Research Centre at Hyderabad (currently renamed as Indo-American Centre for International Studies) in 1988. He received travel grants from the International Studies Association to attend its annual conference held at San Francisco in March 2018. He has been nominated as Chair of the Panel on Disaster Diplomacy, and Discussant in the Panel on Historical Issues in Indias Foreign Policy at the annual conference of the International Studies Association in March 2020 at Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Apart from the above accolades, he has been honoured for his paper on Indian Strategic Culture: The Debates in Perspectives being accepted for presentation at the conference in the panel on Indian Philosophy as a site for theorizing IR.

He has authored and edited more than 10 books and published research papers in national and international journals of repute. His publications include The Politics of Regionalism in South Asia, Indias Foreign Policy: Continuity and Change, and Indias National Security: Concerns and Strategies. He has received multiple citations for his research papers. His hobbies are reading fiction and painting.





Geetha Ganapathy-Dore is an alumna of Annamalai, Madras, Paris 7 - Denis Diderot, and Paris Nanterre Universities. She is currently a research-accredited Associate Professor of English at the Law, Political and Social Sciences Faculty of the University of Sorbonne Paris Nord. She is in charge of the second-year masters degree in trade policies with emerging nations. She is the author of The Postcolonial Indian Novel in English (2011). She has co-edited 10 volumes of research dealing with postcolonial literature (including migrant and refugee writings), culture and cinema, on the one hand, EU law, and human and environmental rights, on the other. Her research papers have appeared in many international journals. She has also translated Tamil short stories and poems into French. She sits on the editorial board of Atlantis, Journal of the Spanish Association for Anglo-American Studies, and heads the Society of Activities and Research on the Indian World. She is a co-project investigator for the SPARC project entitled Engendering Development Goals, Action Plans and Strategies: Dialogues between India and Europe and lectured at the Centre for European Studies, Pondicherry University, in the summer of 2019.