DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION: THE NEED FOR A NEW MODEL OF DEVELOPMENT

  • Sandeep Bal Lecturer, Department of Political Science , Derabis college, Derabis, Kendrapara
  • Nibedita Swain Lecturer, Department of Political Science, B.B Autonomous Mahavidyalaya, Chandikhole, Jajpur
Keywords: Development, Environment Degradation, New Model of Development

Abstract

The policy of development has resulted in the development of the few and impoverishment of the many. The developmental model adopted by independent India has encountered conflicts over the issues of livelihood and environment. The unplanned development and industrialization have not only led to problems of livelihood and environmental degradation but also fueled the livelihood and the environmental movements. The quest for rapid growth and industrialization has caused serious imbalances in nature. In this context the present article tries to study the relationship between development and environment. This study tries to analyses different model of development prevailing in different parts of the world. The major focus of this study is on how the current model of development leads to environmental degradation. This study also focuses on how the current model of development is challenged and how it leads to the demand for a new model of development.
Published
2021-11-01