Availability: In Stock

If Rain Doesnt Come: An Anthropological Study of Drought and Human Ecology in Western Rajasthan

14
SKU: 9788173041846

Original price was: ₹1,275.00.Current price is: ₹969.00.

Explore the human impact of drought in Western Rajasthan with R.J. Fisher’s insightful anthropological study, “If Rain Doesn’t Come.” Discover how communities adapt to arid environments and the ecological challenges they face. A must-read for environmentalists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in human ecology and climate change. Buy now and delve into this compelling exploration of drought’s impact.

5 in stock

Category: Tag:

Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788173041846
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Publisher Imprint: Manohar
  • ISBN-10: 8173041849
  • Publisher Date: 1997

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

14 reviews for If Rain Doesnt Come: An Anthropological Study of Drought and Human Ecology in Western Rajasthan

  1. Mubashra Tahreem Parvez

    The book needed more real-life stories, less jargon. Still, a worthwhile read.

  2. Dhananjay Joshi

    I admire the depth of the research. Gives voice to those affected by drought.

  3. Antra Kumari

    Offers an important look at the intersection of environment and culture. Eye-opening.

  4. Mrinalini Singh

    A valuable study, but some chapters were a slog to get through.

  5. Ramandeep Kaur

    A detailed look at drought in Rajasthan. A bit dense at times, but ultimately informative.

  6. Sahil Carpenter

    Excellent research. Learned so much about human adaptation. Would recommend it to others.

  7. Sankey Jain

    Fisher really captures the resilience of the people. Found it fascinating and well-researched.

  8. Urja Parmar

    An important study, though the writing could be more engaging for the average reader.

  9. Yash Bajpai

    Very informative about the struggles of living in drought conditions. Touched my heart.

  10. Aryaman Chauhan

    Provides good insight into the ecological challenges. I just wish it was more accessible.

  11. Sahil Saini

    A thorough, academic work. It felt slow at times, but insightful overall.

  12. Hareesh Kumar S

    The writing was dry, but the content was very relevant. Mixed feelings.

  13. Bhavay Raina

    Interesting, but too academic for casual reading. Hard to stay focused.

  14. Himanshu Choudhary

    Loved the anthropological perspective. Highly recommend for anyone studying arid regions.

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *