Sri Lanka Pugwash
Group
Meaningful
Development - A Pugwash Perspective.
Preface
Professor Francesco Calogero
Pugwash: past, present, future
Nobel Lecture by Professor Joseph Rotblat,
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, 1995
Foreword
The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
The Pugwash Council, London, 1997
Annex 1. The Russell Einstein Manifesto
Annex 2. Dagomys Declaration of the Pugwash Counci
Chapters
1. SLAAS 1982: 25 Years of Pagwash Conferences and its Significancefor
Sri Lanka Scientists
2. Pugwash 1983: Causes of Conflict in Sri Lanka
3. Pugwash 199 1: Non ethnic Causes of Violent Conflictt in Sri Lanka:
Environmental Degradation by the Impact of Hydraulic Engineering
4. Pugwash 1992: Environmental Degradation - Little known Cause of
Violent Conflict in Sri Lanka
5. The Pugwash Crossroads Special Study Group, 1993/94:
The World at the Crossroads - Towards a Sustainable,Equitable
and Liveable World:
A Report to the Pagwash Council - Chapter 5,
The Value of Indigenous Knowledge: the Case of Ancient Water and
Soil Conservation Ecosystems (Irrigation Systems) in Sri Lanka
6. Pugwash 1995: Past, Present and Future Conflict over Water
in Sri Lanka
7. SLAAS 1995: Joseph Rotblat and the Pugwash Movement - 1995 Nobel
Peace Ptize Laureates
8. British Pugwash Group, Annual General Meeting,
April 19,1996, London:
Felicitation to Professor Joseph Rotblat, Nobel Laureate
Guest Lecture: Environment and Conflict in Sri Lanka
9. Pugwash 1997: Impending Socio-cultural and Environmental Disaster
in Southern Sri Lanka
10. SLAAS 1997: 'Meaningful Development' - A Pugwash Perspective