Essays about: "growth of population in india"
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1. Agricultural-induced deforestation emissions and drivers of agricultural land use change in Indonesia
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Tropical deforestation, primarily driven by the expansion of agricultural land use, is responsible for significant global CO2 emissions, threatening current climate goals. Indonesia experiences one of the highest deforestation rates, endangering its rich biodiversity and human health. READ MORE
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2. Water-energy-food nexus in India: a review of interlinkages and challenges for a sustainable development
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : The water-energy-food nexus approach, where closely-connected water, energy and food sectors and their interlinkages are considered together, can be useful to fully understand and address impediments to these sectors’ security and their sustainable development. This study is a review of the current status of the water-energy-food nexus in India, main interlinkages and main challenges to the sustainable development of the nexus. READ MORE
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3. Hydro-securitization in the Indus River basin: An analysis of Indo-Pakistani security frames
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The animosities between India and Pakistan have been continuous since partition of British India over seven decades ago. Disputes over Kashmir and the rivers flowing through the region can be said to represent a nucleus of the tensions between the two countries. READ MORE
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4. Home is where the Earth is : exploring the adoption of vernacular architecture in urban housing in India
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : India has yet to build 70% of the buildings that will exist in 2030. The housing industry in India has been growing rapidly in an effort to keep up with increasing urbanization, population growth and aspirational consumption. READ MORE
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5. Are residents living in eco-districts environmentally conscious? A case study of environmental attitudes of residents living in the European Green Capital of Stockholm, Sweden
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : With rapid urbanization, climate change and population growth in the 21st century, the development of eco-cities, especially in those fast-growing populated countries such as China and India, is important to minimize human impact on the planet. Nevertheless, despite that there is a very well-designed eco-city, if residents living in an eco-city are not environmentally conscious, the eco-city is sustainable only in its tangible part – technologies and infrastructure, but not in its intangible part – environmental attitudes and behavioral patterns of residents. READ MORE