Essays about: "water problems in india"
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1. Techno-economic feasibility study of PVT collector coupled with heat pump for membrane distillation water purification in rural India
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : India is experiencing a bitter challenge in terms of water resources, with the lack of access to safe drinking water being attributed to nearly 200 000 deaths per year. The rural population is especially exposed as groundwater make up 85 % of their drinking water, with widespread contamination being reported. READ MORE
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2. Development and conflict : India-Pakistan issue on Indus Water Treaty and China Pakistan Economic Corridor
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)Abstract : Abstract India and Pakistan are at war with each other for over 70 years. To date, the two countrieshave four full scale wars. This thesis evaluates whether the dispute between Pakistan andIndia is linked with the economic development of the rival country or there are otherreasons for it such as terrorism, border disputes, etc. READ MORE
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3. ”Varför hamnar allting där nere?” : lokalinvånares syn på vattenkraftsetableringen i Lilla Lule älv
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Vattenkraften utgör en stor del av Sveriges elproduktion och det är en stabil elförsörjning. Stora delar av produktionen kommer från Luleälven som började byggas ut redan i början på 1900-talet. För att ta reda på hur lokalinvånare ser på vattenkraftetableringen har fyra informanter som levt kring älven intervjuats. READ MORE
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4. Sun and Salt - A Temporary Off-Grid Device for Families in Developing Countries
University essay from Lunds universitet/IndustridesignAbstract : As we’re living in a modern society, most of us have been connected to the water and electricity grid, However, there’re still billions of people who are still lack of reliable water and electricity resource. In some developing countries like India and Philippines, the demand for electricity and water are far more than actual production, which causes frequent electricity and water shortage problems. READ MORE
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5. Hydrological and hydrogeological consequences of rapid and large-scale urbanization
University essay from Lunds universitet/Väg- och vattenbyggnad (CI); Lunds universitet/Teknisk geologiAbstract : Urbanization is a process where rural population move to urban places for better job opportunities and facilities. This is a natural process and more or less unavoidable. But when this process takes place rapidly and at large -scale, the urban cities will undergo various changes that will impact the environment. READ MORE