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posted by Admin  on January 1, 2008

A presentation given by Pavan Sukhdev, Sanjeev Sanyal and Rajiv Sinha, shows the inconvenient truths about India's environment both graphically and in figures. For more information visit www.gistindia.org
     

posted by Admin  on January 1, 2008

A presentation given in Mumbai, on 17th November 2007 by Pavan Sukhdev, a Managing Director in the Global Markets division of Deutsche Bank AG and member of Green Indian States Trust, about the measurement of sustainability. For more information visit www.gistindia.org
     

posted by Admin  on July 30, 2008

The Green Accounting for Indian States Project has been set up to create new measures of economic success that would be a better yardstick, than conventional GDP figures, to look at the trade off between development and sustainability in the Third World . This monograph is the first in a series that offer arguments relevant to potential force for good companies in South East Asia.  This article looks at why new economic measures are necessary in relation to Indian forests and what these measures could be.
     

posted by Admin  on July 31, 2008

The Green Accounting for Indian States Project has been set up to create new measures of economic success that would be a better yardstick, than conventional GDP figures, to look at the trade off between development and sustainability in the Third World . This monograph is the first in a series that offer arguments relevant to potential force for good companies in South East Asia.  This article looks at new economic measures are necessary in why relation to agricultural land and what these measures could be.
     

posted by Admin  on August 1, 2008

The Green Accounting for Indian States Project has been set up to create new measures of economic success that would be a better yardstick, than conventional GDP figures, to look at the trade off between development and sustainability in the Third World . This monograph is the fourth in a series that offer arguments relevant to potential force for good companies in South East Asia.  This article looks at why new economic measures are necessary in relation to Indian forests and what these measures could be.
     

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