Exploring the “Green”

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anurag Borah
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Abstract

“Green history” in general refers to environmental history that traces the development of human­–nature relationships and patterns of natural resource extraction and mobilization in our past. Needless to say, a concern for the “green” is becoming a fast-developing field of enquiry given the growing incidence of environmental hazards across the world. However, comparatively, in India, environmental history is yet to make much headway. That is why David Arnold and Ramchandra Guha, the pioneers of environmental history in India, have remarked that environmental history in India, and South Asia in general, is under-developed as a discipline. Assam, situated in the north-eastern part of India, has always been known for its rich flora and fauna and diverse biodiversity hot spots. This region shows a great diversity of climate, topography, and geology, which explains the rich biological diversity of this part of the country. But, interestingly enough, very few studies have been undertaken to examine the environmental history of Assam, and most of them are on the colonial period. This paper aims to review particular references to the ecology and environment of pre-colonial Assam that are embedded in the available historical literature.
探索“绿色”
“绿色史”一般是指追溯过去人类与自然关系的发展以及自然资源开采和动员模式的环境史。毋庸置疑,随着世界范围内环境危害事件的不断增加,对“绿色”的关注正在成为一个快速发展的研究领域。然而,相比之下,印度的环境史还没有取得很大的进展。这就是为什么印度环境史的先驱David Arnold和Ramchandra Guha评论说,印度和整个南亚的环境史作为一门学科发展不足。阿萨姆邦位于印度东北部,一直以其丰富的动植物和多样化的生物多样性热点而闻名。这个地区的气候、地形和地质都有很大的多样性,这就解释了该国这一地区丰富的生物多样性。但有趣的是,很少有人对阿萨姆邦的环境历史进行研究,而且大多数研究都是在殖民时期进行的。本文的目的是审查特别参考的生态和环境的前殖民阿萨姆邦嵌入在现有的历史文献。
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Ecology Economy and Society - The INSEE Journal
Ecology Economy and Society - The INSEE Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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