Regenerative Ecosystems in the Anthropocene A Transdisciplinary Ecosystemic Framework for Regenerativeness

The book offers a transdisciplinary eco-systemic framework for analysis of ecosystems. It uses eight dimensions (economic-social-political-environmen-tal) and 40 factors to diagnose degenerating ecosystems and to synthesize regenerative ecosystems amid growing uncertainty, and inequality in the Anth...

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Other Authors: Nayak, Amar K. J. R. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature Switzerland 2024, 2024
Edition:1st ed. 2024
Series:The Anthropocene: Politik—Economics—Society—Science
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 18. The Contribution of Urban Environmental Organizations in Urban Governance: A Review of the Nigerian Situation
  • 19. Holistic Approach in Health Care – Systems Perspective in Implementation of Trauma Care at CMC, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, Indi
  • 20
  • Regenerative Ecosystem for Sustainable Livelihood: A Study on Tribal Women Street Vendors in Dimapur, Nagaland
  • 21.Making the Case for a Regenerative Technosphere
  • 22. Relationship between Flexibility of Technology, Growth Strategy and Sustainable Performance of Firms in the Indian Iron and Steel Industry
  • 23. Adoption of regenerative industrial ecosystem within the ambit of environmental acts and laws in India
  • 24. Synthetic Dyeing versus Natural Dyeing in India: A
  • 25 Life Cycle Costing Approach to Assess Regenerativeness
  • 1. Introduction to AIESS (Eco-systemic) Approach to Knowing and Doing for Regenerative Ecosystems
  • 2.All Interacting Evolving Systems Science (AIESS): A Framework to Diagnose Degenerative Ecosystems and Synthesize Regenerative Ecosystems
  • 3.Regenerative Sustainability: Homo Ecologicus and The New Enlightenment
  • 4. Vedic Philosophical Basis for Regenerative Ecosystems
  • 5. Building Regenerative Community Learning Networks
  • 6. Applying the Integrative Justice Model as a Normative Framework for Regenerative Business Education Ecosystem
  • 7. Competition, Globalization and International Co-operation – Consequences for an Ecological Management
  • 8. Flowering Plants Diversity in The Southern End of The Western Ghats
  • 9. Reversing the Degeneration of an Ecological Hotspot Through an Ecosystemic Approach: The Case of Chilika Lak
  • 10. Bottom-up Eco-systemic Approach to Regenerative Rural Ecosystems in India
  • 11. Deconstructing the Understanding of Sustainability for Private-led-Mini-grid Governance – A Case Study of Nigeria
  • 12. Enabling Ecosystem for Institutions of Poor and Women Towards Resilience and Growth: The Case of Deendayal Antyodaya Yojna - National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM)
  • 13. Seeking an Ecosystems Approach for Soil Regeneration: Efforts Towards Sustainable Agriculture in Tribal Hinterlands
  • 14. Impact Pathway for Local Seed Systems adapting to ‘People-Led Development’ process in dryland areas of Odisha, India
  • 15. WADI intervention of NABARD as a Regenerative Ecosystem – A Case Study at Korba, Chattisgarh, India
  • 16.Water Hyacinth and Wellbeing of Rural Women in Kerala: A Study of Gender – Nature from Regenerative Ecosystem Perspective
  • 17. Development of a Model Village and Making this as a Learning Centre for Other Villages: The Case of Panchayat Academy