List of Documents collected by Madhuresh Kumar during the project
1. The Environment Debate: Some Issues and Trends; Author: Biplab Dasgupta, EPW February 1978
2. Environment and Human Rights A New Form of Imperialism? Author: Vejai Balasubramaniam, EPW February 21, 1998
3. Environment and New Economic Policies Author: Ashish Kothari, EPW April 29, 1995
4. Quest for an Environmental Value System. Author: L Balasubramaniam, EPW May 28, 1994
5. Appropriating Environmental Concerns Author: Suman Sahai, EPW July 29, 1995
6. Affluence and Environmental Disasters Author: M G G Pillai, EPW May 4, 1996
7. Multinationals and the Environment. Author: M G G Pillai, EPW February 10, 1996
8. Structural Adjustment: Industrial and Environmental Concerns Authors: Shobha Raghuram, Heiko Slevers, Vinod VyasuluEPW January 22, 1994
9. Trade and Environment: The GATT Perspective, Author:Biswajit Dhar , EPW May 30, 1992
10. Environmental Extremism,Author :Vandana Shiva, EPW November 21, 1992
11. Women's Studies in India: A Comment from an 'Outsider' Author: Kalpana Ram, EPW Novenber 24, 1984
12. ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION: Partners in Crime Author:Bharat Dogra , EPW June 27, 1992
13. ENVIRONMENT Brazil's Lead (EPW)
14. POLITICS By-Election Pointers.
15. ENVIRONMENT, Levels of Struggle
16. ENVIRONMENT, Will Things Change?
17. Format for Environment.
18. Protecting the Cat from the Mouse, the Lokpal Bill, 1985, Anil Nauriya.
19. Protecting the Cat from the Mouse: The Lokpal Bill, 1985, Author: Anil Nauriya, EPW November 15, 1986
20. Environmentalism Comes of Age (By a Special Correspondent) EPW January 15, 1983,
21. Inchampalli-Bhopalapatnam Revisited, Author: Anuradha Ghandhy; Ajit Kumar,EPW May 31, 1986
22. The Environmentalists: Another View, Author: Kannan Srinivasan EPW April 12, 1980
23. Facade and Reality of Environment Protection, Author: Bharat Dogra, EPW May 18, 1985
24. GLOBAL WARMING, Environmental Colonialism.
25. Environmentalists' Fallacies (Letter to the Editor), EPW June 13, 1987
26. Environmentalists: Another View (Letters to Editor), EPW June 7, 1980
27. Common Property Resources and the Environmental, Context: Role of Biophysical versus Social Stresses. Author: N S Jodha , EPW December 23, 1995
28. Ideological Trends in Indian Environmentalism, Author: Ramachandra Guha, EPW December 3, 1988
29. Politics of Environment, Author: K S Dakshina Murthy, EPW May 3, 1986
30. Population and Environment, Author: Anil Agarwal; EPW June 15, 1985
31. Some Aspects of Environmental Accounting, Author: R Thamarajakshi, EPW November 21, 1992
32. Structural Adjustment and Industrial and Environmental Concerns,Author: Arun Ghosh , EPW February 19, 1994
33. State, Environment and Law, Author: Akhileshwar Pathak’ EPW December 10, 1994
34. Environment, Ecology and the Himalayas, Author: Arun Ghosh, EPW July 11. 1992
35. Perspectives on Environment and Development, Author: Aran Ghosh, EPW May 2, 1992
36. Watershed Development Programmes in India, Emerging Issues for Environment-Development Perspectives, Author: Amita Shah
37. Development, Environment and Poverty: Some Issues for Discussion, Author; Sumit Roy, EPW January 27, 1996.
38. Environment and Sustainable Agricultural Development Conflicts and Contradictions. Author: V Ratna Reddy, EPW March 25, 1995
39. Gender, Environment and Structural Adjustment, Author: Kumud Sharma, EPW April 30, 1994
40. Environment and Development in India,Author: K P Kannan Ashoka Mody, EPW April 16-23, 1985
41. Halting India's Environmental Devastation, Author: M R Bhagavan, EPW October 4, 1986
42. Theory of the Economy-Environment, Author:SystemVinod Vyasulu ,EPW July 30, 1988
43. Agriculture and Environment, Author: M V Nadkarni, EPW July 9, 1994
44. Environment: Crisis of Society, Author: M V Nadkarni, EPW April 13, 1996
45. Intervention for Environment Protection, Author: Soutrik Ganguli, EPW November 18, 1995
46. Women and Environment, Author: Dolly Aarora
47. Assessment of Environmental Policies and Policy Implementation in India, Author: V S Vyas V Ratna Reddy
48. Environment and International Worldviews: Two Steps Backward, Author: K R Nayar
49. Environmental Conflicts and Public Interest Science, Author: Vandana Shiva J Bandyopadhyay
50. Prehistory of Indian Environmentalism Intellectual Traditions, Author: Ramachandra Guha
51. The Environmentalists: Another View: A Comment, Author: Navroz Mody
52. Colonialism and Environment in India Comparative Perspective, Author: Jacques Pouchepadass
53. Global Population Growth, Economic Development and Environmental Impact Case study of India, 1991-2100., Author: Call no:
54. Poverty, Environment, Development: A View from Gandhi's Window, Author: L C Jain
55. Reinterpreting Retreat of the State in a Second Best Environment. Author: Arun Kumar
56. Structural Adjustment vs. Environment, Author: Miloon Kothari Ashish Kothari
57. Whither India's Environment? Author: J Mohan Rao
58. Conflict and co existence in a national park, Annanya Mukherjee, EPW 2009.
59. Beyond Resistance and Cooption: The Recovery of The Commons and Their Governance, The State and the Ideology of Transformation, Bijoy,C.R.
60. Competing Concerns, Bela Bhatia, Nov.2005
61. Minutes of the Meeting of the Expert Group on Definition of Forests at MoEF New Delhi, on 30th April and 1st May 2007.
62. DEHRADUN DECLARATION June 12 2009
63. The Forest 'Question'- Walter Fernandes; Economic and Political Weekly 1984
64. CAMPAIGN FOR SURVIVAL AND DIGNITY
65. Engaging with the Law on Adivasi Rights- Ajit menon,EPW 2007
66. The Environmental Protection Act- 1986, GOI
67. Environmental Policy, Legislation and Constructionof Social Nature, Ajit Menon, Economic and Political Weekly January 21, 2006
68. Ethnography of the Forest Guard: Contrasting Discourses, Conflicting Rolesand Policy Implementation Economic and Political Weekly 2002.
69. Forest Bill 2005 and Tribal Areas: Case of Jharkhand; RITAMBHARA HEBBAR, Economic and Political Weekly, 2006.
70. Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 with Amendments Made in 1988,
71. TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OF INDIA, EXTRAORDINARY, PART II, SECTION 3, SUB-SECTION (i) OF DATED 1st JANUARY, 2008, GOI.
72. Governments Crushing Democracy, People's Struggles in Forest Areas
73. A GUIDE TO THE FOREST RIGHTS ACT
74. Content of The Indian Forest Act, 1927
75. Joint Forest Management:Critical Issues, Debnarayan Sarkar EPW,January 2009
76. Traditional Knowledge and conservation. C. Madegowda, may, 2009
77. Scheduled Tribes Bill 2005: A comment, Madhu Sarin. EPW, May, 2005
78. A letter to Ministry of Environment and Forest, 1990
79. A letter to the Ministry of Environment and Forest, 1994
80. National Forest policy, 1988
81. CAMPAIGN FOR SURVIVAL AND DIGNITY, 2007
82. People in Protected Areas: Koyna Sanctuary in Maharashtra, Milind S Bokil, EPW, 1999
83. Surviving the Forest Rights Act: Between Scylla and Charybdis, Madhu Ramnath. Epw, March 2008.
84. Of Rights and Wrongs: Wildlife Conservation and the Tribal Bill, .M.D Madhusudan, EPW, November, 2005.
85. Report on Scheduled Tribes, LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT, 2006
86. CAMPAIGN FOR SURVIVAL AND DIGNITY
87. CAMPAIGN FOR SURVIVAL AND DIGNITY
88. Vanashakti's response to the Campaign for Survival & Dignity
89. What is the Forest Rights Act about?
90. Our response to basic argument of cases.
91. SURVIVAL AND DIGNITY:second open letter
92. Let our rightful Forest flourish
93. The Gazette of India
94. The Environmental protection
95. Women, Forestspaces and the Law:Transgressing the Boundaries, Sagari R Ramdas, EPW,October 2009.
96. Forest Areas, Political Economy and the "Left-Progressive Line" on Operation Green Hunt, Shankar Gopalakrishnan,radical notes.2010 .
97. CAMPAIGN FOR SURVIVAL AND DIGNITY,
98. PUDR Report: 1982 Critique of Forest Policy Undeclared Civil War, compiled by PUDR, 1982.
99. State ‘Simplification’:Garo Protest in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Assam, by Sanjeeva Kumar. Epw. July, 2005.
100. National Forum of Forest People and Forest Workers' National Convention, NFFPFW, 2009.
101. Working Paper, NFC.
102. Lucknow Public Hearing, 2009.
103. Joint Statement on Redd draft
104. The points of struggle around the Forest Rights Act in January 2009.
105. CAMPAIGN FOR SURVIVAL AND DIGNITY:Incidents of Land Grabbing in the Guise of Afforestation.
106. CAMPAIGN FOR SURVIVAL AND DIGNITY:Statements Indicating Government of India's Stand on REDD.
107. India’s unlocking opportunities for Forest Development people in India; Agriculture and Rural Development sector unit.2006.
108. B.D Sharma’s letter to editor.
109. Committee on State Agrarian Relations and Unfinished Task of Land Reforms (Vol-1)
110. Chargesheet on Government's Violations of Forest Rights Act
111. Ministry of Environment & Forests:Biological Diversity Act 2002 and establishment of National Biodiversity Authority ,Chennai. By GOI.
112. Forest policy and Legislative Framework, by Ministry of Environment of and Forest, Government of India
113. Forest and People by Ministry of Environment of and Forest, Government of India.
114. Forestry Institutions- Ministry of Environment of and Forest, Government of India