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Monsoon Economies: India's History in a Changing Climate

✍ Scribed by Tirthankar Roy


Publisher
The MIT Press
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
230
Series
History for a Sustainable Future
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


How interventions to mitigate climate-caused poverty and inequality in India came at a cost to environmental sustainability.

In the monsoon regions of South Asia, the rainy season sustains life but brings with it the threat of floods, followed by a long stretch of the year when little gainful work is possible and the threat of famine looms. Beginning in the late nineteenth century, a series of interventions by Indian governments and other actors mitigated these conditions, enabling agricultural growth, encouraging urbanization, and bringing about a permanent decrease in death rates. But these actionsβ€”largely efforts to ensure wider access to waterβ€”came at a cost to environmental sustainability. In
Monsoon Economies, Tirthankar Roy explores the interaction between the environment and the economy in the emergence of modern India.Β 
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Roy argues that the tropical monsoon climate makes economic and population growth contingent on water security. But in a water-scarce world, the means used to increase water security not only created environmental stresses but also made political conflict more likely. Roy investigates famine relief, the framing of a seasonal β€œwater famine,” and the concept of public trust in water; the political movements that challenged socially sanctioned forms of deprivation; water as a public good; water quality in cities; the shift from impounding river water in dams and reservoirs to exploring groundwater; the seasonality of a monsoon economy; and economic lessons from India for a world facing environmental degradation.Β 


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