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Energy demand forecast for agriculture in India
(1990-07-13)
Earlier attempts on forecasting energy demand for agriculture have largely been based on aggregate macrolevel
data and overall national averages and trends. Useful as they are in indicating some broad trends, these
forecasts ...
Manufacturing excellence and global competitiveness: challenges and opportunities for Indian industries
(1994-07-14)
The macro-economic policy reforms are opening the flood-gates of global competitive forces for the Indian
economy. A strategy merely based on exports to combat the might of multinationals can prove to be dangerous, ...
Multigas emissions inventory of India: sectoral and regional trends
(2006-10-29)
This paper provides the trends of greenhouse gas (GHG) and local air pollutant emissions of India for 1985–2005. The
GHGs covered are six Kyoto gases, namely carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), ...
India's GHG emission scenarios: aligning development and stabilization paths
(2006-10-28)
This paper presents emission scenarios for India, constructed
following the IPCC SRES framework. Analysis
spans 21st century and is centered on energy sector
CO2 emission. Scenario stories presume no explicit
climate ...
From climate change impacts to adaptation: A development perspective for India
(2007-11-02)
India has good reasons to be concerned about climate change as it could adversely affect the achievement of vital national
development goals related to socio-economic development, human welfare, health, energy availability ...
India's non-CO2 GHG emissions: development pathways and mitigation flexibility
(2006-11-01)
This paper analyses the future trends (2000-2030) in Methane and
Nitrous Oxide emissions across four scenarios that have been developed for
India. The future state of Indian economy in the next 30-years has been broadly
...
Sustainable development as a framework for developing country participation in international climate change policies
(2007-11-02)
The paper presents a number of ideas on how climate change policy
implementation in developing countries can be supported by alternative international
cooperation mechanisms that are based on stakeholder interests and ...