Browsing Faculty Publications (Bibliographic) by Subject "Sustainable development"
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Achieving sustainable development in India along the low carbon pathways: macroeconomic assessment
(World Development, 2019)Achieving fast and inclusive economic growth concurrently with greenhouse gases (GHG) emission control could have wide-ranging implications for the Indian economy, predominantly fuelled by fossil energies. India faces high ... -
Cancun’s paradigm shift and COP 21: to go beyond rhetoric
(Springer Netherlands, 2015)This foreword explains why the success of COP21 is dependent upon its capacity to operate the paradigm shift announced in Cancun. It comes back to the recent history of the Conference of the Parties and shows the reasons ... -
India in 2°C and well below 2°C worlds: Opportunities and challenges
(Taylor and Francis, 2018)India’s contributions to meeting global mean temperature increases of 2 C or well below 2 C would require transformational changes in its energy systems. A bottom-up model analyzes alternate futures (reference, intended ... -
Land use change trends of Indian cities: a bird's eye view: vulnerabilities of unplanned urban growth
(Sage Publications India, 2018)India is projected to be the most populous country on earth by 2024 and is expected to add another 375 million urban dwellers by 2050 to its present 440 million (UN World Population Prospects, 2017). One of the important ... -
Sustainable development and carbon neutrality: integrated assessment of transport transitions in India
(Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2020-08-29)Dependence on crude oil imports, high correlation with economic growth, and contribution to air pollution cause the transformations in transport sector in India to have significant ramifications. Moreover, these transitions ...