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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Tribal economy in India. 2. Current trends and tribal micro behavioral system. 3. Tribal health status scenario. 4. Focus on future tribal economy. Bibliography. The book discusses the health status of Tribals in India. Chapter one gives an outline about the tribal economy in India. Chapter Two provides the current trends and tribal micro behavioral system. Chapter Three provides the tribal health status scenario globally and India as a whole with special reference to Tamil Nadu. Chapter Four focuses on the future tribal economy of India followed by the bibliography and appendices.
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Health economics. 3. Different dimensions. 4. Pros and cons of health. 5. Care in India. 6. Health sector investment in India: present scenario. 7. The present health scenario in India. 8. Development of health care service in Tamilnadu. 9. Rural and urban health economics in India. 10. Health planning and redevelopment in India. 11. Oral health planning and health efficiency enhancement in India. 12. Health impacts of household energy use in Thoothukudi District. 13. Public health practices and management. 14. Knowledge, attitude and practice on hand washing technique among students in a city based college. 15. Environmental implications of coastal aquaculture in Thoothukudi District in Tamil Nadu. 16. The public health care system in India an overview. 17. Primary health care approaches, requirements and evaluation. 18. Health status of Madurai Districta study with reference to Chekkanaruani Block. 19. Economic burden of cardiovascular disease. 20. A study on availability, accessibility and affordability of health care services and facilities in Tirunelveli Taluk. 21. A study on socio economic and health dimensions of senior citizens in Tirunelveli City. Health is an invaluable part of a human beings life. Without it, people can become uninspired, de-motivated and unable to thrive for success. Health is an essential component of the well-being of mankind and it is a pre-requisites for human development. The health status of human population is very poor and the worst is that of primitive group's because of the isolation, remoteness and being largely unaffected by the development process going on in India. The people do not have sufficient and proper food to eat, clothes to cover their bodies, house to live in money to seek medical help and live satisfactorily. There is exploitation by traders, money lenders, contractors, etc. There are problems due to new land revenue systems. Therefore this book focuses on the health status of people in India. This book divided into three parts focusing on the health economics in India.
Publicado por Deep and Deep, New Delhi, 2007
ISBN 10: 8176299820 ISBN 13: 9788176299824
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Añadir al carritoHardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents Preface. I. Energy and environment interaction an overview 1. Energy and environment linkages/V. Santha Kumar. 2. Energy security and clean environment/A. Ranga Reddy. 3. Dr. Abdul Kalam's energy vision/P. Jegadish Gandhi. 4. Socialization and conservation/Y. Nesarani V. Durai Singh P. Duraipalam Thana Singh P. Selvarathy Grace R. Jothibai Margaret and C. Ravi Samuelraj. 5. Role of science and technology in energy conservation/V. Durai Singh H. Johnson Jeyakumar P. Duraipalam Thana Singh P. Selvarathy Grace R. Jothibai Margaret and C. Ravi Samuelraj. 6. Growth and environment/N. Murali and G. Angammal. 7. To overcome energy crisis in India some policy perspectives/K. Raguramaiah and A. Grace Sophia. II. Dynamics of energy 8. Need for renewable energy sources a need/D. Kalavathy and M. Santhiah. 9. Benefit of wind energy in India/M. Murugan and V. Dhulasi Birundha. 10. Biogas vs. conventional energy sources/P. Shanthini Grace and D. Kalavathy. 11. Biogas appropriate fuel for clean green in India/L. Thilagarani and D. Fatima Baby. 12. Auto digested water Hyacinth fro biogas production/A. Kumaresan G. Gitanjali M. Dharmaraj and T. Karuppayeeu. 13. Cost benefit analysis of solar energy utilisation a case study/S. Stalin Kamaraj. 14. Focus on nuclear energy/D. Kalavathy and N. Sudha Kumari. 15. Energy consumption in rural areas/J. Jeya Singh and D. Solomon Raj. 16. Energy consumption pattern in household sector/T. Chibi Chelliah V. Durai Singh S. Henry Pandian and G. Hari Govindaraj. 17. Energy usage pattern in poultry sector/M. Soundarapandian and N. Prabha. 18. Economy of energy consumption in electricity a case study/J. John Vellakkan. 19. Energy scenario in Tamil Nadu/V. Durai Singh I. Ponnusamy and S. Henrypandian. 20. Focus on energy resources/D. Jery Josephine K. Ramanathan and D. Solomon Raj. 21. World energy scenario/V. Dhulasi Birundha M. Rajadurai and M. Balasubramanian. III. Impacts of environment pollution 22. Global warming/Selvi and Sinthiya Antony Packiam. 23. Endangered environment greenhouse effect and global warming/A. Grace Sophia and K. Reghuramaiah. 24. Deforestation causes and impact/M. Pappurathinamalar and I. Pandidevi. 25. Restoration of the lost environment/J.A. Joice Princes and G. Jaila Kumari. 26. Impact of road pollution/D. Baskaran and S. Herbert Baskaran. 27. Impact of air pollution on environment/N. Vimala. 28. Indoor air pollution effects and our responsibilities/S. Michael John Peter and K. Vennila. 29. Thermal pollution a case study/X. Esther Vimala. 30. Hospital effluent pollutant/P. Manonmani and Samuel Paul Raj. 31. Pollutant in coconut industry/D. Maragatham Jeyaseeli and Samuel Paul Raj. 32. Bio medical waste management a case study/V. Mohansundaram. 33. Solid waste management a case study/N. Saravana Amutha Kumari and J. Vasantha Arockia Selvi. 34. Ground water salinity in the coastal village a case study/V. Dhulasi Birundha Loganathan and Lt. D. Jeya Singh. 35. Environmental impacts on urban development/A. Abdul Raheem and M. Abdul Jamal. IV. Dimensions of environmental education 36. Environment education a holistic approach/S. Soukath Ali and S. Vijayalakshmi. 37. Teaching of environment education/A. Rajendran and D. Baskaran. 38. Solving environmental problems through education/D. Shanthi and Solomon Raj. 39. Environmental education and communication/N. Murali and M. Sheela. 40. Environmental education and awareness/R. Selva Kumar and M. Shahul Hameed. 41. Environmental education and communication/D. Shanthi and D. Solomon Raj. 42. Environment awareness among rural women/P. Dhavamani and V. Dhulasi Birundha. 43. Environmental education and awareness/N. Meenakshi Sundaram and R. Renganayaki. Appendix. Index. Energy is considered as one of the fundamental needs of human being. Its necessity arises from the role it plays in human development and economic growth. As India is generally enclosed with renewable energy sources it has to move towards greater use of renewable energy. Inc.