Chandi Prasad Bhatt - Publications

Publications

(Selected Books)

1. Pratikar Ke Ankur (Hindi) 2. Adhure Gyan Aur Kalpanik Biswas per Himalaya Se Cherkhani Ghatak (Hindi) 3. Future of Large Projects in the Himalaya 4. Eco-system of Central Himalaya 5. Chipko Experience 6. Parvat Parvat Basti Basti

(Selected Papers)

1. A tale to tell a Dream to remember, Science Age, October 1984, pp. 24–29. 2. Voluntary Agencies : A movement to conserve forest wealth. Indian and Foreign review, Vol. 22, 28 February 1985, pp. 9–11. 3. Studies in eco-development in Himalayan Mountain and Man, pp. 473–479. 4. Hill women, their involvement in forestry. Issues for NGO action, pp. 73–75. 5. The Abode of Gods. Master work of Man and Nature: Preserving work heritage. IUCN-UNESCO, 1992, pp. 169–172. 6. The Chipko Andolan: Forest conservation based on people’s power. Environment and Urbanization. Vol. 2, 1990, pp. 7–18. 7. Heading for disaster. Illustrated Weekly, May 27, 1990. 8. The Chipko Andolan : People’s power. The Illustrated Weekly, September 1990. 9. Impact of natural disaster on environment and development: examples from Himalayas and eastern and western ghats. Paper presented in Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi on Disaster Management, 1994, pp. 15–25. 10. The threat to Himalayan eco-system. Encounter, 1998, pp. 158–173. 11. The Chipko movement: Strategies, achievements and impact. Hugging the Himalaya: the Chipko movement (Ed.) S.S. Kunwar, DGSM, Chamoli, India, 1988, pp. 1–16. 12. Earthquake hazards in Central Himalaya: Lesson from Chamoli. In International Conference on disaster management; co-operative networking in South East Asia. IGNOU, New Delhi, November 28–30, 1999. 13. Living with earthquake: Lesson from Chamoli and Rudraprayag (Central Himalaya) – Science and Culture, Vol. 66, No. 1-2, January–February 2000, pp. 16–19. 14. Impact of natural disasters on the environment and development: Examples from Himalaya and Eastern and Western Ghats – Science and Culture, Vol. 66, No. 1-2, January–February 2000, pp. 20–25. 15. Rejuvenating Himalayan eco-system: Experience of Chipko Movement (a participatory approach) – Presented in Global Environment facility COP4/CCD, Bonn, Germany (December 15, 2000). 16. Chipko Movement: a non-violent philosophy of harmonious existence. Presented case studies in Non-violence and Social Empowerment Conference, Puri, Orissa (14–18 February 2001), pp. 8–16.

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