Environmental problemsIndiaEnvironmental managementPollutionDeforestationEnvironmental problems are becoming serious in India because of the interacting effects of increasing population density, industrialization and urbanization, and poor environmental management practices. Unless stringent regulatory measures are taken,...
Environmental problems are becoming serious in India because of the interacting effects of increasing population density, industrialization and urbanization, and poor environmental management practices. Unless stringent regulatory measures are taken, environmental systems will be irreversibly degraded. Lack of po...
Need of environmental protection in IndiaEnvironmental change is one of the complex problems facing mankind today. The overriding complexity of the problem is attributed to its deeper global ramifications on a vast range of issues impacting the very survival of life on Earth. Understanding such a ...
The southernmost foothills of the Himalayas – known as theChuria Rangewhere they lie in Nepal, and Siwalik in India – faceserious environmental problemsdue to soil erosion, deforestation and rapid population growth. In addition, shifting rainfall patterns caused by climate change...
Environmental Legislation In IndiaEnvironmental lawK.R. GuptaHardjasoemantri, K. 1994 . Environmental Legislation in Indonesia . Yogyakarta : Gadjah Mada University Press.
Challenges for participatory institutions: The case of village forest committees in Karnataka, South India This article finds that the recent enthusiasm for participatory resource management institutions must be tempered by an ongoing critique of the problems th... Martin,Lemon - 《Soc Natur Resour》 ...
To combat the problems associated with air pollution, ambient air quality standards were laid down under the Air Act. The Air Act seeks to counter air pollution by prohibiting the use of polluting fuels and as well as by regulating appliances that cause air pollution. It empowers the State Go...
environmental complianceSummary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Current State of Regulatory Compliance and Institutional Challenges Corporate Environmental Performance: Compliance and Beyond Conclusiondoi:10.1002/9781118269213.ch29Anthony Tarantino PhDJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc....
It is also seen that investments by big corporations have been responsible for huge deforestation, water pollution, and fossil fuel globally and most of them have their footprints in India and continue to contribute to the countries carbon footprint. India's commitment to renewable and non-...
Poor communities in developing countries ar... MR Akter 被引量: 1发表: 2011年 A policy measure for optimal water resource utilization and alleviation of socio-environmental problems in the Teesta River basin, Bangladesh and India Thesis (Ph. D. in Agriculture)--University of Tsukuba, (A), ...