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Urban commons service generation, delivery, and management: a conceptual framework
(Elsevier B.V., 2017)
Urban commons are currently not studied holistically under the rationale used by the ecosystem cascade framework. In this paper, we build on the ecosystem cascade framework to present a conceptual model that provides a ...
Pro-equity affects of ancillary benifits of climate change policies: a case study of human health impacts of outdoor air pollution in New Delhi
(2011-09-07)
This paper looks at the human health impacts from urban air pollution in India. Such pollution is especially harmful to
poor people, so the co-benefits from global climate change policies in terms of reduced local air ...
An assessment of the CO2 storage potential of the Indian subcontinent
(2009-05-03)
Current annual CO2 emissions from large industrial point sources in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are estimated to
be 721, 45, 17 and 3 million tonnes (Mt) CO2 respectively. Rapid growth in annual CO2 emissions ...
Assessing the role of energy in development and climate policies conceptual approach and key indicators
(2011-09-07)
The paper discusses a number of key conceptual issues related to the role of energy in development and its potential synergies
and tradeoffs with climate change. The relationship between economic development and energy ...
Short term association between ambient air pollution and mortality and modification by temperature in five Indian cities
(Elsevier, 2014)
Indian cities are among the most polluted areas globally, yet assessments of short term mortality impacts due to pollution have been limited. Furthermore, studies examining temperature – pollution interactions on mortality ...
Impact of current policies on future air quality and health outcomes in Delhi, India
(Elsevier Ltd, 2013)
A key policy challenge in Indian megacities is to curb high concentrations of PM2.5 and mitigate associated adverse health impacts. Using the Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollution Interactions and Synergies (GAINS) model we ...
Emissions from forest fires in India: an assessment based on modis fire and global land cover products
(Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability, 2013)
Fires incur considerable economic losses and disturb the ecology, environment and livelihoods. Studies suggest that 90% of vegetation fires may be manmade in India and about 3.73 million hectare forest area is affected, ...
Let the people speak: improving regional adaptation policy by combining adaptive capacity assessments with Vulnerability perceptions of farmers in Gujarat, India
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-12-13)
Farmers throughout the Global South are vulnerable to extreme heat events and shifting precipitation patterns associated with climate change. This is particularly the case in Gujarat, India, which is experiencing fluctuating ...
Indian methane and nitrous oxide emissions and mitigation flexibility
(2004-10-22)
Methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) contributed 27% and 7%, respectively, to India's CO2 equivalent greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2000, the remaining being the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Presently, agriculture ...
Large Point Source (LPS) emissions from India: regional and sectoral analysis, atmospheric environment
(2001-10-18)
Indian large point sources (LPS) contribute to CO2 andSO2 emissions to a large extent (above 65%) andto CH4,
N2O andNOX emissions to some extent (around10%). The former emissions are primarily from fossil fuel combustion
while ...