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The following are the Volumewise titles of the
Encyclopaedia :
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Vol. No. |
Name of the Title and Volume |
Pages |
Set(s) |
1 |
Ecological Concepts |
552 |
One |
2 |
Environmental Concepts |
551 |
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3 |
Environmental Education |
555 |
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4 |
India's Environment |
518 |
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5 |
Natural Resources Conservation and Management |
568 |
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6 |
Environmental Laws |
536 |
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7 |
Environmental Impact Assessment |
552 |
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8 |
Pollution Monitoring and Control |
563 |
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9 |
Environmental Management |
524 |
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10 |
Environmental Engineering |
576 |
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11 |
Global Environmental Problems and Solutions |
535 |
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12 |
Waste Minimisation and Management |
545 |
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13 |
Environmental Sustainability |
535 |
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14 |
Emerging Environmental Issues |
514 |
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15 |
Environmental Future |
527 |
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The following are the Volumewise detailed
contents of the Encyclopaedia : |
Volume 1 |
Ecological Concepts |
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Chapter 1 |
What is Ecology ? |
7 |
Chapter 2 |
History of Ecology |
39 |
Chapter 3 |
Biological Organisation |
53 |
Chapter 4 |
Taxonomy in the Context of Biology |
58 |
Chapter 5 |
Biodiversity |
69 |
Chapter 6 |
Habitat |
98 |
Chapter 7 |
Ecological Niche |
109 |
Chapter 8 |
Niche Construction |
115 |
Chapter 9 |
Ecosystem Engineer |
122 |
Chapter 10 |
Biome |
127 |
Chapter 11 |
Biosphere |
140 |
Chapter 12 |
Earth Science |
144 |
Chapter 13 |
Life History Theory |
151 |
Chapter 14 |
Ecophysiology |
159 |
Chapter 15 |
Metabolic Theory of Ecology |
165 |
Chapter 16 |
Population Ecology |
168 |
Chapter 17 |
Organisms by Population |
181 |
Chapter 18 |
Metapopulation |
184 |
Chapter 19 |
Animal Migration |
188 |
Chapter 20 |
Human Migration |
194 |
Chapter 21 |
Community Ecology |
201 |
Chapter 22 |
Ecosystem Ecology |
204 |
Chapter 23 |
Food Web |
211 |
Chapter 24 |
Food Chain |
225 |
Chapter 25 |
Trophic Level |
228 |
Chapter 26 |
Keystone Species |
230 |
Chapter 27 |
Complexity |
240 |
Chapter 28 |
Emergence |
247 |
Chapter 29 |
Holism |
263 |
Chapter 30 |
Evolutionary Ecology |
272 |
Chapter 31 |
Behavioural Ecology |
274 |
Chapter 32 |
Social Ecology |
295 |
Chapter 33 |
Coevolution |
297 |
Chapter 34 |
Biogeography |
306 |
Chapter 35 |
r/K selection Theory |
314 |
Chapter 36 |
Molecular Ecology |
319 |
Chapter 37 |
Human Ecology |
328 |
Chapter 38 |
Restoration Ecology |
337 |
Chapter 39 |
Natural Resource Management |
346 |
Chapter 40 |
Natural Environment |
356 |
Chapter 41 |
Ecological Resilience |
374 |
Chapter 42 |
Aquatic Ecosystem |
381 |
Chapter 43 |
Fire Ecology |
387 |
Chapter 44 |
Soil Ecology |
400 |
Chapter 45 |
Biogeochemistry |
402 |
Chapter 46 |
Nutrient Cycle |
404 |
Chapter 47 |
Climate |
414 |
Chapter 48 |
Cultural Ecology |
424 |
Chapter 49 |
Political Ecology |
430 |
Chapter 50 |
Chemical Ecology |
435 |
Chapter 51 |
Ecological Psychology |
436 |
Chapter 52 |
Information Ecology |
438 |
Chapter 53 |
Digital Ecology |
440 |
Chapter 54 |
Agroecology |
442 |
Chapter 55 |
Systems Ecology |
453 |
Chapter 56 |
Landscape Ecology |
457 |
Chapter 57 |
Historical Ecology |
466 |
Chapter 58 |
Microbial Ecology |
481 |
Chapter 59 |
Paleoecology |
484 |
Chapter 60 |
Plant Ecology |
486 |
Chapter 61 |
Benthic Zone |
493 |
Chapter 62 |
Desert Ecology |
496 |
Chapter 63 |
Forest Ecology |
497 |
Chapter 64 |
Marine Ecosystem |
501 |
Chapter 65 |
Urban Ecology |
502 |
Chapter 66 |
Arctic Ecology |
513 |
Chapter 67 |
Polar Ecology |
522 |
Chapter 68 |
Tropical Ecology |
528 |
Chapter 69 |
Deep Ecology |
531 |
Chapter 70 |
Festive Ecology |
544 |
Chapter 71 |
Industrial Ecology |
547 |
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Volume 2 |
Environmental Concepts |
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Chapter 1 |
What is Environment ? |
7 |
Chapter 2 |
Natural Environment |
9 |
Chapter 3 |
Environmental Epidemiology |
29 |
Chapter 4 |
Environmental Science |
30 |
Chapter 5 |
Atmospheric Sciences |
35 |
Chapter 6 |
Environmental Chemistry |
39 |
Chapter 7 |
Freshwater Environmental Quality Parameters |
42 |
Chapter 8 |
Environmental Monitoring |
50 |
Chapter 9 |
Ecological Sanitation |
60 |
Chapter 10 |
Environmental Movement |
71 |
Chapter 11 |
Environmental Impact Statement |
87 |
Chapter 12 |
Environmental Planning |
93 |
Chapter 13 |
Environmental Health |
108 |
Chapter 14 |
Environmental Disease |
113 |
Chapter 15 |
Environmental Medicine |
116 |
Chapter 16 |
Environmental Racism |
118 |
Chapter 17 |
Environmental Psychology |
130 |
Chapter 18 |
Environmental Art |
142 |
Chapter 19 |
Environmental Policy |
156 |
Chapter 20 |
Environmental Governance |
160 |
Chapter 21 |
Environmental Politics |
188 |
Chapter 22 |
Environmental Ethics |
193 |
Chapter 23 |
Green Politics |
198 |
Chapter 24 |
Environmental Quality |
208 |
Chapter 25 |
Environmental Law |
209 |
Chapter 26 |
Social Environment |
224 |
Chapter 27 |
Environmental Issues in India |
226 |
Chapter 28 |
Environmental Impact of Irrigation |
236 |
Chapter 29 |
Environment of India |
243 |
Chapter 30 |
Environmental Issues |
248 |
Chapter 31 |
Human impact on the Environment |
251 |
Chapter 32 |
Human–Wildlife Conflict |
268 |
Chapter 33 |
Environmental Impact of Agriculture |
272 |
Chapter 34 |
Environmental Impact of Fishing |
277 |
Chapter 35 |
Environmental Impact of Meat Production |
280 |
Chapter 36 |
Social and Environmental Impact of Palm Oil |
289 |
Chapter 37 |
Environmental Impact of the Energy Industry |
298 |
Chapter 38 |
Environmental Impact of Biodiesel |
306 |
Chapter 39 |
Environmental Impact of the Coal Industry |
310 |
Chapter 40 |
Environmental Impact of Electricity Generation |
320 |
Chapter 41 |
Environmental Impact of Nuclear Power |
334 |
Chapter 42 |
Environmental Impact of the Oil Shale Industry |
357 |
Chapter 43 |
Environmental Impact of the Petroleum Industry |
360 |
Chapter 44 |
Environmental Impact of Reservoirs |
365 |
Chapter 45 |
Environmental Impact of Wind Power |
370 |
Chapter 46 |
Ecological Light Pollution |
386 |
Chapter 47 |
Environmental Impact of Cleaning Agents |
391 |
Chapter 48 |
Environmental Impact of Nanotechnology |
392 |
Chapter 49 |
Environmental Impact of Leather |
398 |
Chapter 50 |
Environmental Impact of Paint |
412 |
Chapter 51 |
Environmental Impact of Paper |
415 |
Chapter 52 |
Environmental Impact of Pesticides |
426 |
Chapter 53 |
Env. Impact of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care
Products |
440 |
Chapter 54 |
Environmental Impact of Mining |
452 |
Chapter 55 |
Environmental Impact of Transport |
461 |
Chapter 56 |
Environmental Impact of Aviation |
467 |
Chapter 57 |
Environmental Impact of Roads |
481 |
Chapter 58 |
Environmental Impact of Shipping |
487 |
Chapter 59 |
Environmental Impact of War |
495 |
Chapter 60 |
Environmental Issues with Coral Reefs |
500 |
Chapter 61 |
Human impact on the Nitrogen Cycle |
512 |
Chapter 62 |
Effects of Global Warming on Human Health |
518 |
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Volume
3 |
Environmental Education |
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Chapter 1 |
Environmental Education |
7 |
Chapter 2 |
Citizen Science |
Citizen Science |
Chapter 3 |
Education for Sustainable Development |
31 |
Chapter 4 |
Science Education |
38 |
Chapter 5 |
Outdoor Education |
47 |
Chapter 6 |
Experiential Education |
54 |
Chapter 7 |
Garden-based Learning |
65 |
Chapter 8 |
Inquiry-based Learning |
70 |
Chapter 9 |
Arts-based Environmental Education |
79 |
Chapter 10 |
Environmental Adult Education |
87 |
Chapter 11 |
Environmental Studies |
90 |
Chapter 12 |
Environmental Ethics |
91 |
Chapter 13 |
Bioethics |
96 |
Chapter 14 |
Climate Ethics |
101 |
Chapter 15 |
Conservation (Ethic) |
104 |
Chapter 16 |
Ecocentrism |
109 |
Chapter 17 |
Ecofeminism |
112 |
Chapter 18 |
Environmental Design |
120 |
Chapter 19 |
Environmental Health Ethics |
123 |
Chapter 20 |
Environmental Communication |
127 |
Chapter 21 |
Environmental Journalism |
129 |
Chapter 22 |
Ecological Literacy |
134 |
Chapter 23 |
Ecological Psychology |
136 |
Chapter 24 |
Ecological Humanities |
138 |
Chapter 25 |
Environmental Archaeology |
140 |
Chapter 26 |
Ecophysiology |
141 |
Chapter 27 |
Environmental History |
147 |
Chapter 28 |
Environmental Justice |
168 |
Chapter 29 |
Environmental Criminology |
190 |
Chapter 30 |
Environmental Sociology |
192 |
Chapter 31 |
Sustainable Development |
202 |
Chapter 32 |
Green Development |
220 |
Chapter 33 |
Sustainopreneurship |
224 |
Chapter 34 |
Eco-innovation |
229 |
Chapter 35 |
Environmental Governance in India |
231 |
Chapter 36 |
Environment & Pollution Control curriculum for Schools
in India |
302 |
Chapter 37 |
Stage-wise Syllabus for Environmental Education |
322 |
Chapter 38 |
Swachchh Bharat Abhiyan |
372 |
Chapter 39 |
List of Cleanest Cities in India |
379 |
Chapter 40 |
Water Supply and Sanitation in India |
387 |
Chapter 41 |
Open Defecation |
403 |
Chapter 42 |
Indian States and Union Territories |
413 |
Chapter 43 |
Environmental Health |
415 |
Chapter 44 |
Health Effects from Noise |
420 |
Chapter 45 |
Waterborne Diseases |
429 |
Chapter 46 |
Environmental Monitoring |
437 |
Chapter 47 |
Freshwater Environmental Quality Parameters |
446 |
Chapter 48 |
Drinking Water Quality Standards |
454 |
Chapter 49 |
Biomonitoring |
461 |
Chapter 50 |
Exposure Assessment |
467 |
Chapter 51 |
Toxicology |
473 |
Chapter 52 |
Hazardous Waste |
477 |
Chapter 53 |
Toxic Waste |
482 |
Chapter 54 |
Recycling |
488 |
Chapter 55 |
Vermicompost |
513 |
Chapter 56 |
Organic Farming |
522 |
Chapter 57 |
Green Computing |
546 |
Volume 4 |
India's Environment |
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Chapter 1 |
Environment of India |
7 |
Chapter 2 |
Wildlife of India |
13 |
Chapter 3 |
Fauna of India |
22 |
Chapter 4 |
Flora of India |
35 |
Chapter 5 |
Geography of India |
131 |
Chapter 6 |
Indo-Gangetic Plain |
150 |
Chapter 7 |
Thar Desert |
155 |
Chapter 8 |
Islands of India |
174 |
Chapter 9 |
Major Rivers of India |
177 |
Chapter 10 |
Climate of India |
183 |
Chapter 11 |
Climatic Regions of India |
205 |
Chapter 12 |
Geology of India |
209 |
Chapter 13 |
Earthquake Zones of India |
216 |
Chapter 14 |
Natural Resources of India |
218 |
Chapter 15 |
Environmental Issues in India |
227 |
Chapter 16 |
Environmental Policy of India |
237 |
Chapter 17 |
Water Pollution in India |
242 |
Chapter 18 |
Pollution of the Ganges |
254 |
Chapter 19 |
Deforestation in India |
265 |
Chapter 20 |
Drought in India |
266 |
Chapter 21 |
Water Scarcity in India |
267 |
Chapter 22 |
Air Pollution in India |
269 |
Chapter 23 |
Central Pollution Control Board |
278 |
Chapter 24 |
15 Indian Cities among the World's most Polluted |
282 |
Chapter 25 |
Indian Rivers Inter-link |
284 |
Chapter 26 |
Environmental issues in Delhi |
296 |
Chapter 27 |
Impact of Climate Change on Mountain Ecosystems of India |
299 |
Chapter 28 |
‘Eco-feminism’ and Save the Girl Child Movement in India |
304 |
Chapter 29 |
Air Quality in Delhi |
307 |
Chapter 30 |
Climate of Delhi |
309 |
Chapter 31 |
Great Smog of Delhi |
314 |
Chapter 32 |
Waste Management in India |
317 |
Chapter 33 |
Present Status of Waste Management Practices in India |
318 |
Chapter 34 |
Conservation in India |
323 |
Chapter 35 |
Chipko Movement |
329 |
Chapter 36 |
Protected areas of India |
334 |
Chapter 37 |
National Parks of India |
336 |
Chapter 38 |
Wildlife Sanctuaries of India |
344 |
Chapter 39 |
Botanical Gardens in India |
365 |
Chapter 40 |
Rock-cut Temples in India |
368 |
Chapter 41 |
Biosphere Reserves of India |
376 |
Chapter 42 |
Reserved Forests and Protected Forests of India |
380 |
Chapter 43 |
Forestry in India |
382 |
Chapter 45 |
Social Forestry in India |
398 |
Chapter 46 |
Common and Community Forests of India |
402 |
Chapter 47 |
Conservation Reserves and Community Reserves of India |
406 |
Chapter 48 |
Private Protected Areas of India |
407 |
Chapter 49 |
Top 10 Green Cities of India |
411 |
Chapter 50 |
Impact of Building Regulations on Indian Hill Towns |
417 |
Chapter 51 |
Eco-cities in India |
434 |
Chapter 52 |
10 Major Environmental Challenges Faced by India |
438 |
Chapter 53 |
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change |
441 |
Chapter 54 |
Noise Pollution in India |
443 |
Chapter 55 |
8 Major Environmental Movements in India |
448 |
Chapter 56 |
Bhopal Disaster |
456 |
Chapter 57 |
2017 Ennore oil Spill |
479 |
Chapter 58 |
Indian Vulture Crisis |
482 |
Chapter 59 |
Sundarbans Mangrove Environment |
485 |
Chapter 60 |
Godavari-Krishna Mangroves |
507 |
Chapter 61 |
Bhitarkanika Mangroves |
509 |
Chapter 62 |
Indian Birds |
511 |
Chapter 63 |
India’s Environmental History |
512 |
Chapter 64 |
India: Green Growth - Overcoming Environment Challenges |
516 |
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Volume
5 |
Natural Resources Conservation and Management |
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Chapter 1 |
What do we know about Nature ? |
7 |
Chapter 2 |
Natural Resource |
28 |
Chapter 3 |
Conservation |
35 |
Chapter 4 |
Conservation Ethic |
37 |
Chapter 5 |
Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage |
41 |
Chapter 6 |
Conservation Biology |
56 |
Chapter 7 |
Conservation Genetics |
74 |
Chapter 8 |
Energy Conservation |
79 |
Chapter 9 |
Habitat Conservation |
86 |
Chapter 10 |
Marine Conservation |
93 |
Chapter 11 |
Soil Conservation |
100 |
Chapter 12 |
Water Conservation |
105 |
Chapter 13 |
Wetland Conservation |
111 |
Chapter 14 |
Wildlife Conservation |
116 |
Chapter 15 |
Wildlife Management |
121 |
Chapter 16 |
Natural Resource Management |
127 |
Chapter 17 |
Biodiversity |
137 |
Chapter 18 |
Conservation-reliant Species |
165 |
Chapter 19 |
Environmental Resource Management |
168 |
Chapter 20 |
National Natural Resources Management System |
176 |
Chapter 21 |
Water Resource Management |
178 |
Chapter 22 |
Wildlife |
182 |
Chapter 23 |
Wildlife of India |
188 |
Chapter 25 |
Birds of India |
196 |
Chapter 26 |
Indian State Birds |
286 |
Chapter 27 |
Indian State Flowers |
297 |
Chapter 28 |
Indian State Trees |
304 |
Chapter 29 |
Indian State Animals |
313 |
Chapter 30 |
Flora of the Indian Epic Period |
321 |
Chapter 31 |
Indian Timber Trees |
418 |
Chapter 32 |
Forest Genetic Resources |
431 |
Chapter 33 |
Environmental DNA |
433 |
Chapter 34 |
Forestry in India |
436 |
Chapter 35 |
Mountains in India |
453 |
Chapter 36 |
Rivers of India |
461 |
Chapter 37 |
Major Rivers of India |
479 |
Chapter 38 |
Dams and Reservoirs in India |
485 |
Chapter 39 |
Mineral Resources in India |
526 |
Chapter 40 |
Oil and Gas Industry in India |
528 |
Chapter 41 |
Water Resources in India |
531 |
Chapter 42 |
Marine Conservation |
536 |
Chapter 43 |
Exploitation of Natural Resources |
543 |
Chapter 44 |
Overconsumption |
546 |
Chapter 45 |
Overexploitation |
548 |
Chapter 46 |
Biosphere Reserves of India |
558 |
Chapter 47 |
Indian Remote Sensing |
562 |
Chapter 48 |
Natural Disasters in India |
565 |
Chapter 49 |
Types of Natural Resources in India |
567 |
Volume 6 |
Natural Resources Conservation and Management
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Chapter 1 |
Environmental Law |
7 |
Chapter 2 |
Environmental Laws by Country |
22 |
Chapter 3 |
Six environmental Laws to be
Amended Soon |
47 |
Chapter 4 |
Environmental Laws and
Constitutional Provisions in India |
49 |
Chapter 5 |
International Environmental
Agreements |
62 |
Chapter 6 |
Climate Change Initiatives |
69 |
Chapter 7 |
Environmental Lawsuits |
72 |
Chapter 8 |
Supranational Environmental
Agencies |
86 |
Chapter 9 |
Environmental Ministries |
88 |
Chapter 10 |
Ministers of Environment |
96 |
Chapter 11 |
Forestry Ministries |
178 |
Chapter 12 |
Ministers of Climate Change |
183 |
Chapter 13 |
Wildlife Enforcement Monitoring
System |
188 |
Chapter 14 |
Environmental Protocol |
190 |
Chapter 15 |
Environmental Policy of India |
192 |
Chapter 16 |
Environmental issues in India |
196 |
Chapter 17 |
The Environment (Protection) Act, |
206 |
Chapter 18 |
Water (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, 1974 |
218 |
Chapter 19 |
The Water (Prevention and Control
of Pollution) CESS Act, 1977 |
258 |
Chapter 20 |
Water (Prevention and of
Pollution) CESS Rules, 1978 |
267 |
Chapter 21 |
Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980
with Amendments Made in 1988 |
272 |
Chapter 22 |
The Air (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, 1981 |
275 |
Chapter 23 |
The Air (Prevention & Control of
Pollution) Act, 1981 Deptt of Env. |
306 |
Chapter 24 |
The Wildlife (Protection) Act,
1972 |
316 |
Chapter 25 |
The Biological Diversity Act, 2002 |
394 |
Chapter 26 |
Batteries (Management and
Handling) Rules 2001 |
421 |
Chapter 27 |
Recycled Plastics, Plastics
Manufacture and Uses Rules 1999 |
428 |
Chapter 28 |
National Green Tribunal Act |
430 |
Chapter 29 |
The Public Liability Insurance
Act, 1991 |
433 |
Chapter 30 |
Hazardous Wastes (Management and
Handling) Rules, 1989 |
444 |
Chapter 31 |
Hazardous Wastes (Mgt. and
Handling) Amendment Rules 2003 |
451 |
Chapter 32 |
Radioactive Waste Management :
Indian Scenario |
465 |
Chapter 33 |
Role of Indian Institute of
Ecology and Environment |
469 |
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Volume 7 |
Environmental Impact Assessment |
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Chapter 1 |
Environmental Impact Assessment |
7 |
Chapter 2 |
Strategic Environmental Assessment |
24 |
Chapter 3 |
Hydropower Sustainability
Assessment Protocol |
28 |
Chapter 4 |
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment |
33 |
Chapter 5 |
Environmental Full-cost Accounting |
35 |
Chapter 6 |
Environmental Accounting |
39 |
Chapter 7 |
Environmental Profit and Loss
Account |
41 |
Chapter 8 |
Environmental Good |
43 |
Chapter 9 |
Environmental Indicator |
45 |
Chapter 10 |
Global environmental Analysis |
48 |
Chapter 11 |
Phase I Environmental Site
Assessment |
53 |
Chapter 12 |
Social Impact Assessment |
59 |
Chapter 13 |
Economic impact Analysis |
61 |
Chapter 14 |
Environmental Audit |
64 |
Chapter 15 |
International Organization of
Supreme Audit Institutions |
67 |
Chapter 16 |
Environmental Impact Assessment in
India |
78 |
Chapter 17 |
Understanding EIA |
81 |
Chapter 18 |
Purposes of Conducting EIA |
90 |
Chapter 19 |
Environmental Impact Assessment of
Kol-Dam |
92 |
Chapter 20 |
EIA Analysis of Jindal Thermal
Power Plant |
100 |
Chapter 21 |
Environmental Assessment of Mining
Activities |
108 |
Chapter 22 |
Environmental and Social Impact
Assessment |
112 |
Chapter 23 |
EIA and Clearance of River Valley
Projects |
118 |
Chapter 24 |
Tracking Sand Mining |
178 |
Chapter 25 |
EIA Application in Some Countries
of South Asia |
181 |
Chapter 26 |
India's
EIA Process & Failure to Protect the Yamuna River |
202 |
Chapter 27 |
Why EIA ? |
205 |
Chapter 28 |
Environmental Impact Assessment
EIA |
209 |
Chapter 29 |
Hydro
-
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) |
211 |
Chapter 30 |
Environmental Impact of Reservoirs |
215 |
Chapter 31 |
Personal Environmental Impact
Accounting |
220 |
Chapter 32 |
Environmental Product Declaration |
221 |
Chapter 33 |
Hydropower Sustainability
Assessment Protocol |
223 |
Chapter 34 |
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment |
228 |
Chapter 35 |
Environmental Impact Statement |
230 |
Chapter 36 |
Environmental Impact of Transport |
236 |
Chapter 37 |
Environmental Impact of Biodiesel |
242 |
Chapter 38 |
Environmental Impact of Aviation |
246 |
Chapter 39 |
Vehicle Recycling |
261 |
Chapter 40 |
Environmental Impact of Fishing |
265 |
Chapter 41 |
Environmental Impact of Meat
Production |
268 |
Chapter 42 |
Environmental Impact of
Agriculture |
277 |
Chapter 43 |
Environmental Vegetarianism |
282 |
Chapter 44 |
Environmental Impact of Pesticides |
287 |
Chapter 45 |
Environmental Impact of the Energy
Industry |
301 |
Chapter 46 |
Environmental Impact of
Electricity Generation |
309 |
Chapter 47 |
Environmental Impact of Concrete |
323 |
Chapter 48 |
Environmental Impact of Hydraulic
Fracturing |
329 |
Chapter 49 |
Environmental Impact of the
Petroleum Industry |
340 |
Chapter 50 |
Environmental Impact of the Oil
Shale Industry |
345 |
Chapter 51 |
Effects of E-Waste on Our
Environment |
348 |
Chapter 52 |
Impact of Industrialization on the
Environment |
350 |
Chapter 53 |
Environmental Impacts of Tourism |
354 |
Chapter 54 |
Environmental Impact of
Deforestation |
359 |
Chapter 55 |
Environmental Impact of Paper |
363 |
Chapter 56 |
Environmental Impacts of Solar
Power |
374 |
Chapter 57 |
Environmental Impact of Leather
Tanning Industry |
377 |
Chapter 58 |
Environmental Impact of
Pharmaceuticals and Care Products |
381 |
Chapter 59 |
Drug Pollution |
393 |
Chapter 60 |
Steel Production and Environmental
Impact |
395 |
Chapter 61 |
Environmental Impact Analysis |
404 |
Chapter 62 |
Environmental Impact Assessment
Applied to Decision Making |
406 |
Chapter 63 |
Drivers and Impacts of Air
Pollution |
419 |
Chapter 64 |
Road Ecology |
422 |
Chapter 65 |
Railroad Ecology |
428 |
Chapter 66 |
Wildlife Crossing |
430 |
Chapter 67 |
Environmental Impact of Irrigation |
439 |
Chapter 68 |
Environmental Impact of Smoking |
446 |
Chapter 69 |
Environmental Impact of the Coal
Industry |
448 |
Chapter 70 |
Environmental Effects of Global
Warming |
458 |
Chapter 71 |
Impact of the Environmental
Education Movement by IIEE |
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Volume 8 |
Pollution Monitoring and Control |
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Chapter 1 |
What is Pollution ? |
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Chapter 2 |
Air Pollution |
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Chapter 3 |
Light Pollution |
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Chapter 4 |
Litter |
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Chapter 5 |
Noise Pollution |
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Chapter 6 |
Soil Contamination |
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Chapter 7 |
Radioactive Contamination |
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Chapter 8 |
Visual Pollution |
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Chapter 9 |
Water Pollution |
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Chapter 10 |
Plastic Pollution |
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Chapter 11 |
Pollutant |
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Chapter 12 |
Toxic Hotspot |
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Chapter 13 |
Pollution-related Diseases |
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Chapter 14 |
Regulation and Monitoring of
Pollution |
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Chapter 15 |
Biomagnifications |
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Chapter 16 |
Carbon Dioxide |
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Chapter 17 |
Invasive Species |
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Chapter 18 |
Nitrogen Oxide |
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Chapter 19 |
Smog |
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Chapter 20 |
Sulfur Dioxide |
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Chapter 21 |
Pollution Prevention |
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Chapter 22 |
Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling |
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Chapter 23 |
Source Reduction |
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Chapter 24 |
Cleaner Production |
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Chapter 25 |
Waste Minimization |
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Chapter 26 |
Overconsumption |
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Chapter 27 |
Overexploitation |
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Chapter 28 |
Urban Runoff |
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Chapter 29 |
Nonpoint Source Pollution |
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Chapter 30 |
Agricultural Wastewater Treatment |
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Chapter 31 |
Recycling |
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Chapter 32 |
Reuse |
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Chapter 33 |
Environmental Mitigation |
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Chapter 34 |
Compost |
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Chapter 35 |
Plant nutrition |
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Chapter 36 |
Waste Sorting |
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Chapter 37 |
Automated Vacuum Collection |
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Chapter 38 |
Kerbside Collection |
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Chapter 39 |
History of Waste Management |
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Chapter 40 |
History of Water Supply and
Sanitation |
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Chapter 41 |
Materials Recovery Facility |
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Chapter 42 |
Mechanical Biological Treatment |
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Chapter 43 |
Waste Collection |
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Chapter 44 |
Thermal Oxidizer |
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Chapter 45 |
Dust Collector |
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Chapter 46 |
Electrostatic Precipitator |
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Chapter 47 |
Scrubber |
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Chapter 48 |
Baffle Spray Scrubber |
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Chapter 49 |
Cyclonic spray Scrubber |
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Chapter 50 |
Ejector Venturi Scrubber |
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Chapter 51 |
Mechanically Aided Scrubber |
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Chapter 52 |
Spray Tower |
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Chapter 53 |
Wet Scrubber |
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Chapter 54 |
Sewage Treatment |
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Chapter 55 |
Sedimentation |
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Chapter 56 |
Activated Sludge |
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Chapter 57 |
Aerated Lagoon |
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Chapter 58 |
Constructed Wetland |
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Chapter 59 |
Industrial Wastewater Treatment |
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Chapter 60 |
Marine Pollution |
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Chapter 61 |
Environmental impact of Shipping |
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Chapter 62 |
Marine Debris |
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Chapter 63 |
Regulation and Monitoring of
Pollution |
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Chapter 64 |
Central Pollution Control Board |
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Chapter 65 |
When will India be Able to Control
Pollution ? |
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Volume 9 |
Environmental Management |
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Chapter 1 |
Environmental Management |
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Chapter 2 |
Environmental Resource management |
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Chapter 3 |
Environmental Management System |
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Chapter 4 |
Sustainability versus
Environmental Management |
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Chapter 5 |
Environmental Manager |
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Chapter 6 |
Environmental Planning |
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Chapter 7 |
Natural Resource Management |
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Chapter 8 |
Environmental Management Scheme |
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Chapter 9 |
Ecosystem Services |
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Chapter 10 |
Environmental Protection |
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Chapter 11 |
What is Sustainability ? |
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Chapter 12 |
Integrated Landscape Management |
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Chapter 13 |
Brundtland Commission |
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Chapter 14 |
Our Common Future |
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Chapter 15 |
National Round Table on the
Environment and the Economy |
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Chapter 16 |
Biophysical Environment |
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Chapter 17 |
Environmental Sociology |
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Chapter 18 |
Anthropocentrism |
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Chapter 19 |
Ecocentrism |
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Chapter 20 |
Radical Environmentalism |
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Chapter 21 |
Deep Green Resistance |
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Chapter 22 |
Environmental Crime |
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Chapter 23 |
Ecotax |
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Chapter 24 |
Environmental Killings |
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Chapter 25 |
Green Criminology |
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Chapter 26 |
Environmental Degradation |
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Chapter 27 |
Ecological Collapse |
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Chapter 28 |
Environmental Issues |
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Chapter 29 |
Ecologically Sustainable
Development |
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Chapter 30 |
Greenhouse Debt |
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Chapter 31 |
Ecological Debt |
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Chapter 32 |
Carbon Footprint |
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Chapter 33 |
Carrying Capacity |
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Chapter 34 |
Biocapacity |
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Chapter 35 |
Human Overpopulation |
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Chapter 36 |
Environmental Remediation |
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Chapter 37 |
Wildlife Smuggling |
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Chapter 38 |
Green Syndicalism |
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Chapter 39 |
Green Ban |
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Chapter 40 |
Adaptive Management |
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Chapter 41 |
Eco-Management and Audit Scheme |
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Chapter 42 |
Environmental Impact Assessment |
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Chapter 43 |
Holistic management in Agriculture |
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Chapter 44 |
Resource Management |
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Chapter 45 |
Planetary Management |
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Chapter 46 |
Earth System Science |
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Chapter 47 |
Global Change |
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Chapter 48 |
Global Governance |
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Chapter 49 |
Global Catastrophic Risk |
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Chapter 50 |
Timeline of the Far Future |
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Chapter 51 |
Future of Earth |
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Chapter 52 |
Space and Survival |
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Chapter 53 |
ISO 14000 |
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Chapter 54 |
Life-cycle Assessment |
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Chapter 55 |
Design for the Environment |
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Chapter 56 |
Coastal Management |
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Chapter 57 |
Ecological Modernization |
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Chapter 58 |
Eco-efficiency |
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Chapter 59 |
Eco-innovation |
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Chapter 60 |
Ecological Civilization |
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Chapter 61 |
Eco-sufficiency |
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Chapter 62 |
Transition Town |
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Chapter 63 |
Ecosystem-based Management |
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Chapter 64 |
Ecosystem Management |
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Chapter 65 |
Ecosystem Health |
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Chapter 66 |
Natural Resources |
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Chapter 67 |
Habitat Conservation |
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Chapter 68 |
Habitat Fragmentation |
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Chapter 69 |
Future Environmental Management |
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Chapter 70 |
Environmental Management Systems:
Past, Present and Future |
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Chapter 71 |
The Future of Environmental
Management |
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Chapter 72 |
How Env. Mgt. is Paving the way
for a Sustainable Future |
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Chapter 73 |
The future of Health Safety and
Environment Management |
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Chapter 74 |
Future environmental Risks,
Opportunities and Planning |
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Chapter 75 |
Environmental Risk Management |
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Chapter 76 |
Environmental Management in India |
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Chapter 77 |
Environmental Management and
Environmental Regulation |
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Chapter 78 |
Environmental Quality Management |
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Volume 10 |
Environmental Engineering |
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Chapter 1 |
What is Environmental Engineering
? |
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Chapter 2 |
Ecological Engineering |
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Chapter 3 |
Environmental Engineering Science |
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Chapter 4 |
Sustainable Engineering |
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Chapter 5 |
Green Engineering |
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Chapter 6 |
Value Engineering |
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Chapter 7 |
Concurrent Engineering |
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Chapter 8 |
Environmental Technology |
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Chapter 9 |
Environmental Protection |
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Chapter 10 |
Environmental Globalization |
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Chapter 11 |
Ecotechnology |
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Chapter 12 |
Environmental Remediation |
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Chapter 13 |
Environmental Degradation |
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Chapter 14 |
Ecological Collapse |
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Chapter 15 |
Environmental Restoration |
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Chapter 16 |
Most polluting Industries |
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Chapter 17 |
Industrial Wastewater Treatment |
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Chapter 18 |
Pollution Control at the Fossil
Fuel Power Stations |
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Chapter 19 |
API Oil�Water
Separator |
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Chapter 20 |
Industrial Water Treatment |
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Chapter 21 |
Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation |
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Chapter 22 |
Water Treatment |
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Chapter 23 |
Pulsed-Power Water Treatment |
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Chapter 24 |
Water Purification |
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Chapter 25 |
Water Softening |
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Chapter 26 |
Microfiltration |
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Chapter 27 |
Membrane Technology |
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Chapter 28 |
Ultrafiltration |
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Chapter 29 |
Nanofiltration |
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Chapter 30 |
Reverse Osmosis |
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Chapter 31 |
Membrane Bioreactor |
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Chapter 32 |
Waste-Water Treatment Technologies |
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Chapter 33 |
Solid Waste Treatment Technologies |
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Chapter 34 |
Waste Treatment Technologies |
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Chapter 35 |
Genetic Pollution |
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Chapter 36 |
Health Effects from Noise |
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Chapter 37 |
Greenhouse Gas |
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Chapter 38 |
Environmental Impact of Aviation |
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Chapter 39 |
Environmental Impact of Concrete |
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Chapter 40 |
Concrete Recycling |
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Chapter 41 |
Env. Impact of Pharmaceuticals and
Personal Care Products |
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Chapter 42 |
Drug Pollution |
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Chapter 43 |
Plastic Particle Water Pollution |
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Chapter 44 |
Environmental Impact of Paper |
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Chapter 45 |
Bharat Stage Emission Standards |
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Chapter 46 |
Vehicle Emissions Control |
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Chapter 47 |
Low-Carbon Economy |
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Chapter 48 |
Leather Production Processes |
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Chapter 49 |
Environmental Impact of the
Petroleum Industry |
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Chapter 50 |
Environmental Impact of Mining |
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Chapter 51 |
Deep Sea Mining |
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Chapter 52 |
Placer Mining |
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Chapter 53 |
Industrial Waste |
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Chapter 54 |
Chemical Waste |
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Chapter 55 |
Toxic Waste |
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Chapter 56 |
Radioactive Waste |
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Chapter 57 |
Types of Waste |
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Chapter 58 |
Biomedical Waste |
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Chapter 59 |
Green Vehicle |
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Chapter 60 |
Emerging Technologies |
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Chapter 61 |
List of Emerging Technologies |
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Volume 11 |
Global Environmental Problems and Solutions |
Chapter 1 |
What is Globe ? |
Chapter 2 |
Earth |
Chapter 3 |
The Global Environment |
Chapter 4 |
Environmental Issue |
Chapter 5 |
Human impact on the Environment |
Chapter 6 |
Ozone Depletion |
Chapter 7 |
Climate change |
Chapter 8 |
History of Climate Change Science |
Chapter 9 |
Ice Age |
Chapter 10 |
Global Cooling |
Chapter 11 |
Greenhouse Effect |
Chapter 12 |
Greenhouse Gas |
Chapter 13 |
Carbon Dioxide in Earth's
Atmosphere |
Chapter 14 |
Global Warming |
Chapter 15 |
Effects of Global Warming on
Oceans |
Chapter 16 |
Effects of Global Warming on
Marine Mammals |
Chapter 17 |
Attribution of Recent Climate
Change |
Chapter 18 |
Countries by Carbon Dioxide
Emissions |
Chapter 19 |
Solar Activity and Climate |
Chapter 20 |
Climate Sensitivity |
Chapter 21 |
General Circulation Model |
Chapter 22 |
Effects of Global Warming |
Chapter 23 |
Global Catastrophic Risk |
Chapter 24 |
Existential Risk from Artificial
General Intelligence |
Chapter 25 |
Biotechnology Risk |
Chapter 26 |
Biological Warfare |
Chapter 27 |
Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change |
Chapter 28 |
Environmental Disaster |
Chapter 29 |
Environmental Emergency |
Chapter 30 |
Environmental Hazard |
Chapter 31 |
Grey Goo |
Chapter 32 |
Bioterrorism |
Chapter 33 |
Global Warming in the Arctic |
Chapter 34 |
Arctic Climate Impact Assessment |
Chapter 35 |
Arctic Sea Ice Decline |
Chapter 36 |
Arctic Methane Emissions |
Chapter 37 |
Sea Level Rise |
Chapter 38 |
Effects of Climate Change on
Island Nations |
Chapter 39 |
Environmental Problems |
Chapter 40 |
Acid Rain |
Chapter 41 |
Urban Sprawl |
Chapter 42 |
Habitat Fragmentation |
Chapter 43 |
Human Overpopulation |
Chapter 44 |
Environmental Impact of War |
Chapter 45 |
Resource Depletion |
Chapter 46 |
Human Extinction |
Chapter 47 |
Timeline of the Far Future |
Chapter 48 |
Future of Earth |
Chapter 49 |
Ultimate Fate of the Universe |
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Volume 12 |
Waste Minimisation and Management |
Chapter 1 |
What is Waste ? |
Chapter 2 |
Resource Recovery |
Chapter 3 |
Food Waste |
Chapter 4 |
Agricultural Wastewater Treatment |
Chapter 5 |
Biodegradable Waste |
Chapter 6 |
Biomedical Waste |
Chapter 7 |
Bulky Waste |
Chapter 8 |
Chemical Waste |
Chapter 9 |
Coffee Wastewater |
Chapter 10 |
Construction Waste |
Chapter 11 |
Demolition Waste |
Chapter 12 |
Municipal Solid Waste |
Chapter 13 |
Electronic Waste |
Chapter 14 |
Green Waste |
Chapter 15 |
Garden Waste Dumping |
Chapter 16 |
Greywater |
Chapter 17 |
Hazardous Waste |
Chapter 18 |
Household Hazardous Waste |
Chapter 19 |
Human Waste |
Chapter 20 |
Blackwater Waste |
Chapter 21 |
Sewage Sludge |
Chapter 22 |
Industrial Waste |
Chapter 23 |
Slag |
Chapter 24 |
Fly Ash |
Chapter 25 |
Litter |
Chapter 26 |
Marine Debris |
Chapter 27 |
Metabolic Waste |
Chapter 28 |
Post-consumer Waste |
Chapter 29 |
Radioactive Waste |
Chapter 30 |
Low-level Waste |
Chapter 31 |
High-level Waste |
Chapter 32 |
Spent nuclear Fuel |
Chapter 33 |
Recycling of Waste |
Chapter 34 |
Sewage |
Chapter 35 |
History of Water Supply and
Sanitation |
Chapter 36 |
Sewerage |
Chapter 37 |
Sharps Waste |
Chapter 38 |
Ship Disposal |
Chapter 39 |
Toxic Waste |
Chapter 40 |
Waste Heat |
Chapter 41 |
Wastewater |
Chapter 42 |
Winery Waste |
Chapter 43 |
Landfill |
Chapter 44 |
Landfill Gas |
Chapter 45 |
Waste Management |
Chapter 46 |
Garbage Truck |
Chapter 47 |
Waste Container |
Chapter 48 |
Compost |
Chapter 49 |
Reuse of Excreta |
Chapter 50 |
Ecological Sanitation |
Chapter 51 |
Fecal sludge Management |
Chapter 52 |
Night Soil |
Chapter 53 |
Uses of Compost |
Chapter 54 |
Vermicompost |
Chapter 55 |
Waste Sorting |
Chapter 56 |
Automated Vacuum Collection |
Chapter 57 |
Incineration |
Chapter 58 |
Cremation |
Chapter 59 |
Waste-to-energy |
Chapter 60 |
Landfill Gas Utilization |
Chapter 61 |
Biomass |
Chapter 62 |
Energy Recycling |
Chapter 63 |
Pyrolysis |
Chapter 64 |
Resource Recovery |
Chapter 65 |
Waste Minimisation |
Chapter 66 |
Waste Hierarchy |
Chapter 67 |
Zero Waste |
Chapter 68 |
Sustainable Packaging |
Chapter 69 |
Plastic Pollution |
Chapter 70 |
Solid Waste Treatment Technologies |
Chapter 71 |
Waste-water Treatment Technologies |
Chapter 72 |
The Future of Waste: Five Things
to look for by 2025 |
Chapter 73 |
Waste Characterisation |
Chapter 74 |
Waste Management Outlook for India |
Chapter 75 |
12 Notable Waste Management
Startups in India |
Chapter 76 |
A Billion Reasons for Waste to
Energy in India |
Chapter 77 |
Challenges & Opportunities
Associated with Waste Mgt. in India |
Chapter 78 |
India’s Waste Management Industry |
Chapter 79 |
Urban Waste Management |
Chapter 80 |
India’s Waste Management Challenge |
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Volume 13 |
Environmental Sustainability |
Chapter 1 |
What is Sustainability ? |
Chapter 2 |
Sustainable Development |
Chapter 3 |
History of Sustainability |
Chapter 4 |
Sustainability Measurement |
Chapter 5 |
Human Population Planning |
Chapter 6 |
Carrying Capacity |
Chapter 7 |
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment |
Chapter 8 |
Sustainable Development Goals |
Chapter 9 |
Sustainability and Environmental
Management |
Chapter 10 |
Consumption Economics |
Chapter 11 |
Sustainable Energy |
Chapter 12 |
Renewable Energy |
Chapter 13 |
Efficient Energy Use |
Chapter 14 |
Water Resources |
Chapter 15 |
Ecosystem Services |
Chapter 16 |
Eco-Socialism |
Chapter 17 |
Social Sustainability |
Chapter 18 |
Environmental Policy |
Chapter 19 |
Environmental Justice |
Chapter 20 |
Environmental Ethics |
Chapter 21 |
Sustainability Accounting |
Chapter 22 |
Sustainability Organizations |
Chapter 23 |
Sustainable Advertising |
Chapter 24 |
Sustainable Agriculture |
Chapter 25 |
Sustainable Architecture |
Chapter 26 |
Sustainable Art |
Chapter 27 |
Sustainable Business |
Chapter 28 |
Sustainable City |
Chapter 29 |
Sustainable Community |
Chapter 30 |
Sustainable Design |
Chapter 31 |
Sustainable Distribution |
Chapter 32 |
Sustainable Forest Management |
Chapter 33 |
Sustainable Living |
Chapter 34 |
Sustainable National Income |
Chapter 35 |
Sustainable Packaging |
Chapter 36 |
Sustainable Procurement |
Chapter 37 |
Sustainable Sanitation |
Chapter 38 |
Sustainable Tourism |
Chapter 39 |
Sustainable Transport |
Chapter 40 |
Sustainable Drainage System |
Chapter 41 |
Sustainable Urban Infrastructure |
Chapter 42 |
Sustainable Implant |
Chapter 43 |
Ecologically Sustainable
Development |
Chapter 44 |
Greenhouse Debt |
Chapter 45 |
Ecological Debt |
Chapter 46 |
Ecological Footprint |
Chapter 47 |
Planetary Boundaries |
Chapter 48 |
Triple Bottom Line |
Chapter 49 |
Corporate Sustainability |
Chapter 50 |
Environmental Politics |
Chapter 51 |
Ecological Modernization |
Chapter 52 |
Ecological Civilization |
Chapter 53 |
Ecological Crisis |
Chapter 54 |
Eco-Innovation |
Chapter 55 |
Environmental Ethics |
Chapter 56 |
Computational Sustainability |
Chapter 57 |
Green Computing |
Chapter 58 |
Green Development |
Chapter 59 |
Sustainopreneurship |
Chapter 60 |
What Does a Sustainable Future
Actually Look Like ? |
Chapter 61 |
What is Environmental
Sustainability and Development ? |
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Volume 14 |
Emerging Environmental Issues |
Chapter 1 |
Vehicle Emissions Control |
Chapter 2 |
Biodegradation |
Chapter 3 |
Cadmium Poisoning |
Chapter 4 |
Diseases of Affluence |
Chapter 5 |
Effects of the Car on Societies |
Chapter 6 |
Habitat Destruction
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Chapter 7 |
Habitat Fragmentation |
Chapter 8 |
Illegal Logging |
Chapter 9 |
Light Pollution |
Chapter 10 |
Biomedical Waste |
Chapter 11 |
Pesticide Misuse |
Chapter 12 |
Pesticide Poisoning |
Chapter 13 |
Health Effects of Pesticides |
Chapter 14 |
Population Growth |
Chapter 15 |
Radioactive Waste |
Chapter 16 |
Ocean disposal of Radioactive
Waste |
Chapter 17 |
Sudden Stratospheric Warming |
Chapter 18 |
Traffic Congestion |
Chapter 19 |
Tree Spiking |
Chapter 20 |
Particle Radiation |
Chapter 21 |
World Population |
Chapter 22 |
Blackwater (Waste) |
Chapter 23 |
Desertification |
Chapter 24 |
Dryland Salinity |
Chapter 25 |
Ecological Collapse |
Chapter 26 |
Fugitive Emissions |
Chapter 27 |
Global Dimming |
Chapter 28 |
Environmental Security |
Chapter 29 |
Environmental Threats and
Opportunities |
Chapter 30 |
Environmental Concerns |
Chapter 31 |
10 Major Environmental Challenges
Faced by India |
Chapter 32 |
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization |
Chapter 33 |
Environmental Concerns |
Chapter 34 |
Environmental Disaster |
Chapter 35 |
List of Environmental Disasters |
Chapter 36 |
Effects of Global Warming on
Humans |
Chapter 37 |
Anthropogenic Hazard |
Chapter 38 |
Dangerous Goods |
Chapter 39 |
CBRN Defense |
Chapter 40 |
Global Catastrophic Risk |
Chapter 41 |
Doomsday Clock |
Chapter 42 |
Eschatology |
Chapter 43 |
Environmental Hazard |
Chapter 44 |
Sick Building Syndrome |
Chapter 45 |
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome |
Chapter 46 |
Marine Debris Pollution |
Chapter 47 |
Heavy Metals Pollution |
Chapter 48 |
Explosive Materials Pollution |
Chapter 49 |
Herbicide Pollution |
Chapter 50 |
Carcinogenic Pollution |
Chapter 51 |
Asian Dust |
Chapter 52 |
Environmental Emergency |
Chapter 53 |
Urgent Env. Problems and their
Impact on Global Business |
Chapter 54 |
Indian Vulture Crisis |
Chapter 55 |
The Environmental and Health
Impacts of Tobacco Agriculture |
Chapter 56 |
10 Serious Effects of Cigarette
Smoking on Env.& Human Health |
Chapter 57 |
Smoking Environmental Risks |
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Volume 15 |
Environmental Future |
Chapter 1 |
Mother Goddess |
Chapter 2 |
Gaia Mythology |
Chapter 3 |
Gaia Hypothesis |
Chapter 4 |
Paleoclimatology |
Chapter 5 |
Geological History of Oxygen |
Chapter 6 |
Gaia Philosophy |
Chapter 7 |
Climate Engineering |
Chapter 8 |
What is Arcology ?
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Chapter 9 |
Earth |
Chapter 10 |
History of Earth |
Chapter 11 |
Future Earth |
Chapter 12 |
Future of Earth |
Chapter 13 |
Eschatology |
Chapter 14 |
Age of the Earth |
Chapter 15 |
Formation and Evolution of the
Solar System |
Chapter 16 |
Origin of Water on Earth |
Chapter 17 |
Evolutionary History of Life |
Chapter 18 |
Ozone layer |
Chapter 19 |
Timeline of the Evolutionary
History of Life |
Chapter 20 |
History of Evolutionary Thought |
Chapter 21 |
Extinction Event |
Chapter 22 |
Planet Earth: The Future |
Chapter 23 |
Future |
Chapter 24 |
Timeline of the Far Future |
Chapter 25 |
Chronology of the Universe |
Chapter 26 |
The Challenge of Achieving
Environmental Protection for All |
Chapter 27 |
Strategies for Protection of
Environment in India |
Chapter 28 |
Environmental Politics |
Chapter 29 |
Environmental Movement |
Chapter 30 |
Anti-consumerism |
Chapter 31 |
Bright green Environmentalism |
Chapter 32 |
Environmentalism |
Chapter 33 |
Timeline of History of
Environmentalism |
Chapter 34 |
Timeline of Environmental History |
Chapter 35 |
History of the World |
Chapter 36 |
Economic History of the World |
Chapter 37 |
Environmental History |
Chapter 38 |
The Planet's Future: Climate
Change |
Chapter 39 |
Timeline of History of
Environmentalism |
Chapter 40 |
Timeline of the Environmentalist
Movement |
The
following are the brief achievements of the Authors and the
Members of the Editorial Board :
About the Author Dr.
Priya Ranjan
Trivedi
Dr. Priya Ranjan Trivedi, Ph.D is the world renowned
environmental scientist, institution builder and a charismatic
leader with more than 45 years of teaching and training
experience in different areas of ecology, environment, disaster
management, sustainable development, peace studies, conflict
resolution, human rights, intellectual property rights,
ecological tourism, geriatric care and institution building
strategies.
He is the Founder Chancellor/Plenipotentiary of the State
University "The Global Open University Nagaland" and Founder
Chancellor of the "Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical
Sciences University", Arunachal Pradesh. He has been responsible
for the establishment of many universities and professional /
vocational institutions in India as well as in other countries
of the world.
He has authored the World Encyclopaedias on emerging subjects
like environmental sciences, remote sensing, health care, global
peace and security, production and operations management,
materials management, bioinformatics, green business management,
geriatric care, habitat and population studies etc.
As the President of the Confederation of Indian Universities (CIU)
created during the NDA regime in the year 2004, Dr. Priya Ranjan
Trivedi has tried to unite all the 1100 universities in the
country for optimising the available resources in the country
with a view to stopping the duplication of efforts in the area
of higher and tertiary education. During his visits to different
countries including USA, UK, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Sri
Lanka, Nepal, South Korea, Mongolia, Zambia, Uganda, Ethiopia,
Maldives, Indonesia, Russia, Poland and Thailand, Dr. P R
Trivedi has been transferring the appropriate technologies of
institution building from India to the rest of the world.
He has received more than 55 international and national awards
and appreciations conferred upon him in many countries of the
world for his outstanding contribution in the areas of
alternative dispute resolution, diplomatic studies, interfaith
studies, spiritual development etc.
Dr. P R Trivedi has designed a masterplan paradigm for leading
India by providing appropriate guidance to the Government of
India in the areas of skill development, entrepreneurial
leadership besides managerial competence among the young boys
and girls by advocating the slogan "Catch Them Young" so that
they could finally become didactics to educate their fathers,
mothers, teachers and colleagues, rather the entire
neighbourhood with no worries and miseries in the country.
Dr. P R Trivedi is the first person in India to have thought of
vocationalising the existing careers of young boys and girls by
giving them employment centric education with a view to solving
the problems relating to employment as well as unemployableness.
He has designed more than 2100 skill based courses with
self-instructional study materials for ensuring perfect training
in order to achieve the milestone of producing 550 million
skilled persons in the country by the year 2025.
Dr. P R Trivedi has envisaged that the two main problems of our
country i.e. unemployment and pollution have to be tackled by
creating environment friendly and sustainable jobs by designing
a job creation policy which could be sustained by the mother
earth of our country.
Dr. P R Trivedi has been duly credited for designing and
launching the Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications
besides short-term job oriented skilling courses on Computer
Operations, Computer Programming and Computer Maintenance way
back in the year 1979-1980. He has also brought out the 50
Volume Encyclopaedia of Information Technology running into more
than 15,000 pages jointly brought out by the Computers (India)
Limited, The Global Open University Nagaland and Indira Gandhi
Technological and Medical Sciences University, Arunachal
Pradesh.
About the Author Dr.
UTTAM KUMAR SINGH
Uttam Kumar Singh, Ph.D. is a renowned institution builder and
thinker presently the Director General of the Indian Institute
of Business Management (IIBM) and Dr. Zakir Husain Institute (ZHI),
Patna. He has authored more than 100 books on different subjects
related to management, disaster education, criminology, forensic
science and many other developmental subjects. He has also been
at the helm of affairs in the management of Computer Society of
India, The Global Open University Nagaland and Indira Gandhi
Technological and Medical Sciences University.
About the Author Dr.
MARKANDEY RAI
Markandey Rai, Ph.D. is currently the Senior Advisor of the
United Nations Human Settlements Programme after his retirement
as the Chief of the United Nations Inter-Agency Coordination,
Global Parliamentarians and Trade Unions Programme of UN-HABITAT
based in Nairobi, Kenya. Presently he is also the Chancellor of
Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University,
Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh established under the State Legislature
of the Government of Arunachal Pradesh. Technological and
Medical Sciences University, Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh established
under the State Legislature of the Government of Arunachal
Pradesh.
He was pioneer for establishing Global Urban Observatories and
Publications of the Compendium of Human Settlement Statistics
and Atlas periodically. He has been the Chairperson of the Joint
Advisory Committee (JAC) at Nairobi to advise the Heads of the
UN offices at Nairobi (UNON) on the matters of the staff
administration and welfare. He has widely travelled and attended
several conferences of scientific as well as of political
nature. As focal point for the Asia-Pacific region and also for
India in UN-HABITAT, he achieved to organize a ministers forum
for Asia-Pacific countries in December 2006 in New Delhi
successfully and India became the Chairperson and permanent
secretariat was established in New Delhi. He has been the
President of the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin
(GOPIO) in Nairobi of Kenya chapter. His biography was published
in the 14th edition
of Marquis Who's Who in the World in 1997. He is an "Ambassador
for Peace" conferred by the Global Peace Foundation in March
2009. In March 2017, at Global Peace Convention of GPF in
Manila, Dr. Rai was elected the President of Global Peace and
Development Service Alliance (GPDSA). He has honors to address a
number of Parliaments and Global Parliamentarian's forums. He is
holding many prestigious and honorary positions in India and
abroad and focusing mainly on Sustainable Urbanization, Youth
and Women empowerment through Youth Vocational and Leadership
programmes. He is currently the Chairman of an Accreditation
Board of BMO of NABET under Quality Council of India, State
Chancellor of IAEWP (NGO Affiliate of ECOSOC, DPI, UNESCO,
UNICEF) for NCT of Delhi and the Executive President of World
Spiritual Parliament.
About the Author Dr.
aaradhana salpekar
Dr. Aaradhana Salpekar, Ph.D. is a renowned ecologist and
environmentalist with more than 45 years of teaching and
research experience in many specialised areas related to botany,
pollution monitoring and control, eco restoration, environmental
impact assessment, natural resources and conservation studies
besides eco-feminism. She has authored more than 50 books on
different aspects of mother earth protection strategies.
About the Author Dr.
KADAMBARI SHARMA
Dr. Kadambari Sharma, Ph.D. is a renowned author and
anthropologist dedicated for the cause of environmental as well
as disaster education. She has authored more than 50 books
related to women's development, disaster mitigation and
management, environmental laws, population and community
ecology, crime against women, sustainable development, conflict
resolution etc. She has the credit of designing a package of
new modules on disaster education for the students of different
schools and colleges in the National Capital Region.
About the Author Dr.
TANUJA TRIVEDI
Dr. Tanuja Trivedi, Ph.D. is a renowned author, activist and
ecofeminist dedicated for the cause of national as well as
international development in general and gender development in
particular. In the capacity of the Head and Director of the
Women's Agency for Generating Employment (WAGE), she has been
developing a master plan and a paradigm for ensuring proper
training of women in the new and emerging areas of rural and
urban entrepreneurship besides developing a neological as well
as a neocratic approach to empowering the girl child,
developing strategies for the young women and ensuring all the
geriatric needs of the elderly women specially living below the
poverty line.
She has been chosen by many international organisations for
getting felicitated based on her outstanding contribution.
She is also heading the WIBP Observer Group where she is at the
helm of affairs in the capacity of the Director of the Indian
Institute of Ecology and Environment (IIEE). She has travelled
in almost all parts of Asia and Europe.
About the Author Dr.
utkarsh sharma
Dr. Utkarsh Sharma, Ph.D. is presently the Pro Chancellor of the
Indira Gandhi Technological and Medical Sciences University,
Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh besides the Director and Member
Secretary of the National Institute of Cleanliness Education and
Research, AfroAsianAmerican Chamber of Commerce, Occupational
Research and Development (ACCORD). After completing his MBA
Degree, he was sponsored by his parent organisation KPMG for
undergoing the specialized Executive Development Programme at
the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow where he learnt the
art and science of management and administration besides
appropriate techniques for bringing productivity and efficiency
within and outside the organization. He completed his doctoral
studies from the Commonwealth Vocational University, Kingdom of
Tonga.
He has successfully designed a masterplan and a new paradigm for
developing the resources and infrastructure in different States
in general and in the State of Bihar in particular.
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