An Environmental History of Postcolonial North India is a study of
an increasingly important part of the Indian landscape. It examines
the social process of accelerated land use as it has been affected
by political and epidemiological factors and pays particular
attention to the shifting representations of the landscape. As a
contribution to the literature of the environmental history of
India, this book examines the questions of agricultural
colonization, wildlife conservation, and disease control.
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