Why Environmental Movements in Kerala is Successful?
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Abstract : The development of environmental sociology has been hugely influenced by the modern environmental movements. Social scientists are at the forefront of attempts to understand the forces behind environmental destruction, as well as attempts to contribute to the policy debate. Today the movements emerging as a reaction to the development practices have gained new attention in academics especially in sociology. The case of environmental decay like, contamination of ground water, degradation of flora and fauna, genetical disordering and livelihood problems i.e., decline of fishing wealth and the fertility of agricultural land, dams and displacement associated people's struggle and industrial and state discourses attract sociological investigation.
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