Essays about: "National income in India"
Found 4 essays containing the words National income in India.
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1. Trying to “fit” in: Consequences of uniform development goals for diverse social-ecological systems
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Stockholm Resilience CentreAbstract : Local social-ecological systems (SES) have diverse needs owing to their heterogeneous properties such as distinctive histories, cultures and environments. Previous studies have illustrated that a failure to recognize spatial and temporal dynamics, especially in the context of the Anthropocene, where ‘time and space are compressed’ due to globalization, gives rise to the problem of ‘fit’. READ MORE
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2. A decentralized energy option for rural electrification - Using polygeneration in India
University essay from KTH/Energi och klimatstudier, ECSAbstract : Electricity access is undeniably linked to equity and economic development especially among the rural communities. Clean cooking energy and safe drinking water are also essential for their socio-economic progress. When addressed in an integrated manner, interventions on these systems could have a wider impact. READ MORE
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3. IN_SITU - An investigation of functions and future strategies for Leprosy Colony
University essay from SLU/Landscape Architecture (until 121231)Abstract : The world is urbanizing and many cities in developing countriesare unable to accommodate the masses of new city residents.Slums are an immediate response to this process, and in Indiaover 50% of the urban population lives in slums. READ MORE
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4. The effects on cotton production due to climate change : an assessment on water availability and pesticide use in two different cotton growing regions in India
University essay from Stockholm Resilience CentreAbstract : According to several scientific reports, climate change will have an impact on water provision and thus agriculture, which depends on soil moisture for plant survival. India is a country that is heavily dependent on agriculture as a source of income. One of the country’s future challenges is securing water for irrigation. READ MORE