Essays about: "effect of population in india"
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1. The cost-efficient abatement strategy for primary PM2.5 emissions between sectors in Delhi to reach the national air quality standard : a static model approach using the current legislation baseline scenario
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : High level of ambient PM2.5 concentration in cities have negative health implications for the population. Delhi have concentration levels above defined national standards as well as air quality guidelines defined by the WHO. The study estimates sector specific MAC functions for sectors in Delhi contributing to the primary PM2. READ MORE
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2. 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
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3. Scrum in Global Software Development : An Ethnographic Case Study of Scrum's Mitigation Effects on Global Software Development Challenges
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : The increasing technological advancement and globalization has seen a rise in offshoring of IT-development, also known as Global Software Development (GSD). One of the most common countries for offshoring has been India with its increasingly competent population. READ MORE
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4. Evaluating the benefit-cost ratio of groundwater abstraction for additional irrigation water on global scale.
University essay from KTH/Mark- och vattenteknikAbstract : Projections show that to feed a growing population which is expected to reach 9.1 billion in 2050 would require raising overall food production by some 70 percent by 2050. One of the possible ways to increase agricultural production is through increasing yields by expanding irrigation. READ MORE
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5. An Impact Evaluation of RSBY on Hospitalization and Total Out-of-pocket Expenditure
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : The Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY, literally "National Health Insurance Programme") was introduced in 2008 in India to provide financial protection for below poverty line population (BPL) and increase access to health care. RSBY is one of the largest health insurance schemes in the world and this paper introduces the first longer term impact analysis of RSBY on health care utilization, as well as evaluate differing effects on rural and urban households separately. READ MORE