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Environmental Beliefs and Practices: A Comparative Study of Water Scarcity and Contamination in West Bengal India,Used
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Despite being a young subdiscipline, environmental sociology has pioneered in generating overarching framework to study reciprocal interaction of environment and society. Following the theoretical and empirical tradition of environmental sociology, this book, an outcome of doctoral research of the author, examines environmental beliefs and practices in rural West Bengal state of India with special reference to water problem. Methodologically, it followed Riley Dunlaps scale of New Ecological Paradigm to measure peoples environmental beliefs in general and water beliefs in particular. The study was conducted in two districts of rural West Bengal in India, one facing water contamination and other water scarcity. Along with beliefs, this study also examines peoples daily life practices related to water consumption. This book will be of interest to environmental sociologist, rural development and management professionals, and nongovernment agencies engaged in water research.
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