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Comparison of Classical Mann–Kendal Test and Graphical Innovative Trend Analysis for Analyzing Rainfall Changes in India
The analysis of rainfall trends is of the utmost importance for sustainable management and planning of agriculture and water resources under changing... -
Sustainable Intensification and Diversification of Crop** and Food Systems Through Lentil and Grass Peas in South Asia
Increase in agricultural production can be achieved through higher productivity and intensification through potential use of 4–5 million ha (out of... -
Conservation of Biodiversity in India: Current Status and Future Strategies
IndiaIndia being one among the various biogeographical provinces of the world embraces a huge variety of biological diversityDiversity. The country... -
Decoding trend of Indian summer monsoon rainfall using multimethod approach
Indian monsoon rainfall has a very strong connection with the Indian economy. Any variation in trend or pattern of Indian summer monsoon rainfall...
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Integration of Constructed Wetland Microcosms with Available Wastewater Treatment Technologies for the Polishing of Domestic Wastewater and Their Potential Reuses
Different constructed wetland microcosm units have been designed in single as well as in combinations to study their performance for domestic...
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River pollution in India: exploring regulatory and remedial paths
India’s rivers are essential for providing fresh water for human sustenance, but their water quality has deteriorated due to pollution from...
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Determinants of Land Use Dynamics and Its Ecological Implications in India: A State-Level Analysis
The population in India has increased significantly which has put pressure on its economy as well as on land and other natural resources. The... -
Analyzing Development Induced Trade-Offs: A Case Study of Loktak Multipurpose Project (LMP) in Manipur
Sustainable developmentSustainable Development inherently involves trade-offsTrade-off. The Loktak Multipurpose ProjectLoktak Multipurpose Project... -
Agricultural Land Degradation in India
Agriculture plays a vital role in the Indian economy, contributing 19.9% to the country’s total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and providing employment... -
Urban growth trend analysis of proposed Greater Silchar City, India, using landscape metrics and Shannon entropy model
Most cities in the world suffer from excessive population and unplanned urban growth. The objective of the present study was to investigate the...
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An Evolving Paradigm of Cybersecurity in North Eastern India
Over the last two decades, the cyberspace has become an integral part of our lives connecting people from all over the world and creates new models... -
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Influence of Anthropogenic Activities on the Diversity of Forest Ecosystems
ForestsForests are intricate ecosystems composed of several characteristics that interact with each other across different spatial levels. They cover... -
Geographic and socio-economic variations in markers of household air pollution in India: prevalence, determinants, and co-exposure
Household air pollution (HAP) is a notable health hazard that needs to be studied, but exposure to HAP is not well understood in develo** countries...
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Waste to Energy Technologies: A Sustainable Key Approach Towards Circular Economy and Energy Recycling
Urbanization and industrialization coupled with exponential human population has triggered the need to disseminate waste management models,... -
Investigation of fire regime dynamics and modeling of burn area over India for the twenty-first century
The characteristics of the vegetation fire (VF) regime are strongly influenced by geographical variables such as regional physiographic settings,...
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Transboundary River Management of the Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna (GBM) Delta: Environmental Challenges and Strategies
The Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers are the three main rivers contributing to the formation the GBM (Ganges–Brahmaputra–Meghna) delta system.... -
Contamination of Arsenic, Chromium and Fluoride in the Indian groundwater: a review, meta-analysis and cancer risk assessment
It is well known that the long-term intake of water contaminated with arsenic (As), chromium (Cr) and fluoride (F − ) can develop carcinogenic and...
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Sustainable Cities and Communities with Decent Work and Economic Growth Opportunities in India
Sustainable development of cities and communities in India is an uphill task due to its huge population, limited natural resources, and few... -
Sustainable Development Goals and Assam—A Roadmap to a Better Future
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a set of 17 intertwined goals and 169 targets to fulfill, is a...