Stealing The Environment: Social and Ecological Effects of Industrialization in Rourkela
By- Rajkishor Meher
In India as in other developing countries intensive
industrialization followed by urbanization has now attracted the attention of
urban ecologists to the issues of ecological degradation. An attempt has been
made in this study to examine not only the issue of industrial pollution,
patterns of human settlement and land use in the city, but also to investigate
the processes that have contributed to the deteriorating quality of life in
Indian cities. Apart from the problem of industrial pollution, this study
demonstrates how the social structure of a city also contributes to its
environmental decay.
The focus of this research has been on Rourkela which
as a city planned to support the Rourkela Steel Plant and its ancillary
industrial units, provides a unique opportunity to examine the linkages between
industrialization, patterns of urbanization and environmental degradation. The
approach adopted in this study is, however, a pragmatic one, which underlines
that rejection of modernity is not practicable given the altered gestalt of man
today. In other words, mere traditional knowledge systems in themselves are not
enough to tackle the problems of a burgeoning population, poverty, hunger and
disease.
Hence, instead of rejecting modern industrialization
as such the approach adopted here seeks to explore ways by which the resulting
ecological damage can be reduced, if not entirely eliminated.
Rajkishor Meher
is at present working as Reader in Sociology at Nabakrushna Choudhury Centre
for Development Studies, Bhubaneswar.
ISBN
978-81-7304-572-1 2004 246p.
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