This volume examines the practicality of achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals in India, and includes policy analyses and statistical assessments of comparative data between India and different countries. With a focus on poverty and economics, the contributors offer sector and state specific performance analyses of each goal, determining the feasibility for different states and regions to implement a given goal under conditions of extreme poverty and economic distress. Readers will learn how to perform comprehensive economic performance analyses, and how to apply these methods at local and regional scales within the framework of sustainable development. The book will be of interest to students and researchers studying sustainable development, economics, and policy analysis, as well as NGOs and government agencies working towards achieving the SDGs in impoverished nations.
Chapter
1. No Poverty: How Much, How Far.
Chapter
2. Sustainable
Agriculture, Poverty, Food Security and Improved Nutrition.
Chapter
3.
Health Progress in India in respect of Millennium Development Goals: Is
Health Target of SDG Achievable? - An Empirical Study at Sub-National level.-
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4. Education in India: Goals and Achievements.
Chapter
5. Gender
Equality and the Sustainable Development Goals: focussing on the Adolescent
Girls in India.
Chapter
6. Clean Water and Sanitation: Indias present and
future prospects.
Chapter
7. Enabling Energy Sustainability.
Chapter
8.
Structural change in employment & Unemployment in India.
Chapter
9. Avoiding
Pre-mature Deindustrialization in India: Achieving SDG9.
Chapter
10. How is
India Flaring in Achieving SDG 10 on Reduced Inequality?.
Chapter
11.
Sustainability in Indian Cities: a developing country perspective.
Chapter
12. Sustainable Consumption Pattern in India.
Chapter
13. Climate change
Responses and Sustainable Development: Integration of Mitigation and
Adaptation.
Chapter
14. Ocean and Sustainable Development: A preliminary
assessment for India.
Chapter
15. Biodiversity Conservation and the UNs
Sustainable Development Goals: Indias Responses Evaluated Particularly in
Relation to SDG15.
Chapter
16. Sustainable Development Goals: Implementation
of Goal 16 by India.
Chapter
17. Trade and Sustainable Development Goals: A
multi-scenario analysis for India and other Asia-Pacific countries.
Dr. Somnath Hazra is a trained Ecological Economist, with an expertise in Climate Change Economics, Forest Economics, Sustainable Development, Ecosystem Services, Environmental valuation and Policy analysis. He has vast research experience in different Indian research centers as well as teaching experiences at UG and PG level in different Universities in West Bengal. He has experience in managing and executing development programmes in various capacities for Government, International Development organizations and Private Sector. He has visited different countries all over the world for performing different project assignments and also for the presentation of research articles on climate change, environmental and development economics. He has in his credit more than 50 research articles and 5 edited volumes related to Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development.
Dr. Anindya Bhukta is Associate Professor of Economics at Netaji Mahavidyalaya, India. Hehas over twenty years of experience in teaching economics at the undergraduate level. He is a prolific writer and has written hundreds of articles on economic and environmental issues in regional languages. Dr. Bhukta has also published more than sixty books on issues in Indian economic problems and policies and also on environmental issues. He has special interest on Intellectual Property Rights.