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This paper aims at discussing some of the important issues relating to sustainable urban form that would lead to sustainable urban development with possible references to India. The paper is based on available literature and secondary data. The study discusses the compact city debate and also...
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This new report discusses the experience with environmental standards and how it can be useful for new financiers. It … studies of overseas projects funded by Chinese, Indian and Thai financiers, and analyze the experience with environmental …
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The social, environmental and economic impacts of dams are summarised and outlines better options for water management …
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The paper aims at understanding the reasons which influence migration and mobility choices, ways by which vulnerabilities can be managed and the role that local, national and regional policy responses can play in strengthening the knowledge base and improving collaborative platforms for action.
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‘Health movement’ as an area of social work has been comparatively a newer tradition that has emerged during last … pay the hospital bill. This situation of spread of new diseases due to environmental or socio-cultural degradation and the …
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The present paper analyzes the possibilities of Traditional Chinese Medicine to become a perfect medicine.
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Statistics is used in our day to day life. Examples are there to show that statistics is misused in many. This can happen when people are information illiterate. [Address at DST-CIMS, BHU on Mar 20, 2012 as part of the 150th Birth Aniversary Celebrations of Mahanama Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya].
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serious environmental problems facing the country are its severe air pollution and the inadequate quality and shortage of … water. Nor do the social standards for Chinese workers match those in traditional industrial countries. …
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In many parts of rural India the use of wood for fuel is the cause of significant environmental and health problems …
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The study uses an assessment of visitors’ travel costs to estimate the annual recreational value of the Sundarban. It calculates this to be at least INR 15 million (US$ 377,000) for domestic visitors alone.
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