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people-centered public water management from across Asia. These essays will contribute to strengthening the discussion about …
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humans. URL:[http://moef.nic.in/downloads/public-information/guidelines-human-leopard-conflict-management.pdf]. …
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The present paper looks at the various dimensions of contributions by forests in the context of the Indian economy. Based on a detailed review of literature on importance and valuation of forests, some policy implications on the issue of compensation to states undertaking afforestation...
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of ownership, industry and management structure, leadership, social norms, and institutional incentives to alleviating …
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The purpose of this study is to review the changes that have taken place recently in water supply and sanitation services and examine the role of various stakeholders involved in urban governance in this sector. [CSH Occassonal Paper N 22/2008].
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in India. The purpose behind the Tribunal was to provide a just and unbiased forum for people who have faced the impact …
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25 years. In India, today about 10 million people are pushed below the poverty line annually because of unaffordable …
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people were given opportunities, through the allocation of reserved seats and quotas, to participate in a flood mitigation …
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So, you’ve decided to do a PhD… now what? In this essay, de some advice for beginning PhD students are given Doing a PhD is a transformative experience, but the process is challenging – not merely on an intellectual level but also psychologically. To overcome these challenges...
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The world’s biggest carbon offset market, the Clean Development Mechanism, is a global shell game that is increasing greenhouse gas emissions behind the guise of promoting sustainable development. It is handing out billions of dollars to chemical companies and the developers of...
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