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Climate change does not yet feature prominently within the environmental or economic policy agendas of developing countries. Yet evidence shows that some of the most adverse effects of climate change will be in developing countries, where populations are most vulnerable and least likely to...
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Housing policy formulation should be informed by a careful understanding of the behaviour of the urban housing market, as reflected by housing demand behaviour. Such basic information is important, not only for improved project design but also for the development of better sector-wide policies....
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India’s aspiration for economic growth has consequences for energy growth and CO2 emissions. This paper examines India’s need for energy with 20 year perspectives. From an earlier paper by K. Parikh et al. (2009), demand scenario are examined from the supply perspectives ranging from coal,...
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Part 1-Energy Transition and Security -- Chapter 1. Indian energy transition: need for a more balanced and market-oriented approach -- Chapter 2. Projection of water demand in india in a macroeconomic consistency framework incorporating the food, water and energy nexus -- Chapter 3. Greener...
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