1. Anil Agarwal 1978, Drugs
and the Third World, International Institute for Environment and Development, London,
1978 (translated into French). |
2. A. Agarwal, J.
Tinker et al 1980, Water and Sanitation for all?, International Institute
for Environment and Development, London, 1980.
3. A. Agarwal 1981, Mud, mud : The
relevance of earth as a housing material, International Institute for Environment and
Development, London, 1981 (translated into French and Spanish).
4. A. Agarwal, R. Chopra and K.
Sharma (ed.) 1982, The
State of India's Environment -1982 : A Citizens' Report, Centre for Science and
Environment, New Delhi, 1982 (translated into Hindi, Kannada, Tamil and French).
5. A. Agarwal, T. Bartlem and
T. Hoffmann 1983, Competition and Collaboration in Renewable Energy : The
Problems and Opportunities of Technology Transfer to the Developing Countries, IIED,
Washington, 1983.
6. A. Agarwal and Sunita
Narain (ed.) 1985, The State of India's Environment 1984-85:
A Second Citizens' Report, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1985
(translated into Hindi, Kannada and French).
7. A. Agarwal 1986, Report on
Natural Resources for Food and Agriculture in the Asia and Pacific Region, Food and
Agriculture Organisation, Rome, 1986.
8. A. Agarwal and U. Samarth (ed.) 1987,
The Fight for Survival, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1987.
9. A. Agarwal et al 1987, Wrath of
Nature: The Impact of Environmental Destruction on Floods and Droughts, Centre for Science
and Environment, New Delhi, 1987 (translated into Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Bengali).
10. A. Agarwal and Sunita Narain 1987,
Strategies to involve women and landless in afforestation: Experiences from India,
International Labour Organisation, Geneva.
11. A. Agarwal and Sunita Narain 1989,
Towards Green Villages: A Strategy for Environmentally-Sound and Participatory
Rural Development, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1989 (translated
into French, Oriya, Marathi, Kannada and Hindi)
12. A.Agarwal and Sunita Narain 1991, Global
Warming in an Unequal World, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi,
1991(translated into Danish and German).
13. A. Agarwal and Ajit Chak (ed.) 1991, The
State of India's Environment - Citizens Third Report: Floods, Flood Plains and
Environmental Myths, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1991.
14. A. Agarwal and Sunita Narain 1992,
Towards a Green World, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1992.
15. A. Agarwal (ed.) 1992, The Price of
Forests, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, 1992.
16. A. Agarwal 1995, The Curse of the
White Gold: The ecological crisis of the Aral Sea, Centre for Science and Environment,
New Delhi.
17. A. Agarwal and Sunita Narain (ed.) 1997,
State of Indias Environment-4: Dying Wisdom: Rise, Fall and Potential of-Traditional
Water Harvesting Systems, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.
18. A. Agarwal (ed.) 1997, The
Challenge of the Balance: Environmental Economics in India, Centre for Science and
Environment, New Delhi.
19. A. Agarwal, Sunita Narain and Srabani Sen
(ed.) 1999, State of
Indias Environment - The Citizens Fifth Report, Centre for Science and
Environment, New Delhi.
20. Anil Agarwal and Sunita Narain 1999,
Community and Household Water Management: The Key to Environmental Regeneration and
Poverty Alleviation, UNDP/European Commission, New York.
21. Anil Agarwal, Sunita Narain and Anju Sharma
(ed) 1999, Green
Politics: State of Global Environmental Negotiations, Centre for Science and
Environment, New Delhi.
22. Anil Agarwal 2000, Drought? Try Rainwater
Harvesting: A briefing paper for Members of Parliament and State Legislatures,
Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.
23. Anil Agarwal, Sunita Narain and Indira Khurana
(ed) 2001, Making Water Everybodys Business: Policy and Practice of
Water Harvesting, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi.
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