Ph.D Awarded in 2005
Faculty of Science – Department of Botany
Environmental Science
“Environmental Impact of Industries on Agricultural Crops and Critical Studies of Existing Regulatory Governance for Highly Polluting Industries in India”
DOCTORAL THESIS
By
Amar Nath Giri
I.I.M. Fellow
M.Sc. (Envl.Sc.), P.G.D.E.P.L.
Co-Supervisor Supervisor
Dr. S.P. Trivedi Dr. Y.K. Sharma
2005 (INDIA)
COVERED CONTENTS
List of Abbreviations (I and II)
9
I Part
10-136
Preface
11-13
CHAPTER I - Introduction
14-33
CHAPTER II - Review literature
34-68
CHAPTER III - Materials and methods
69-78
CHAPTER IV- Results and discussions
· Pulp and paper mill effluent: petridish and pot, experiment No. 1 to 5
· Sewage effluent: experiment No.6
· Asbestos effluent: experiment No.7
· Distillery effluent: experiment No.8
· Sewage and asbestos effluent: experiment No.9
· Figures
· Photoplates
79-136
79-97
97-105
105-113
114-119
120-122
123-128
129-132
CHAPTER V- Conclusion: Suggestions and Recommendations.
133-134
Annexure
135-136
II Part
137-232
Preface
138-140
CHAPTER I - Introduction: legal provisions relating to environmental law.
141-150
CHAPTER II-Definitions of various terms, concepts and importance of compliance and enforcement and factors responsible for weaknesses of compliance and enforcement.
151-164
CHAPTER III-Status highlights the problems of compliance and enforcement in India.
165-180
CHAPTER IV -Judicial trend: views and directions of Supreme Court and High
Court decisions environmental compliance and enforcement effectiveness of environmental compliance and enforcement in polluting industries in India.
181-190
CHAPTER V-Effectiveness of environmental compliance and enforcement in Polluting Industry in India: a field survey.
191-198
CHAPTER VI -Conclusion: Suggestions and Recommendations.
199-210
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