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Flood risk analysis in the Kosi river basin, north Bihar using multiparametric approach of Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)

The Kosi river in north Bihar plains, eastern India presents a challenge in terms of long and recurring flood hazard. Despite a long history of flood control management in the basin for more than 5 decades, the river continues to bring a lot of misery through extensive flooding. This paper revisits the flooding problem in the Kosi river basin and presents an in-depth analysis of flood hydrology. The study integrates the hydrological analysis with a GIS-based flood risk mapping in parts of the basin. Typical hydrological characteristics of

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27/08/2008
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Increased risk of catastrophic wildfires: Global warming's wake-up call for the western United States

More catastrophic wildfires just waiting to happen. This is the
situation now facing the American West. Wildfire frequency and
severity are increasing because of rising temperatures, drying
conditions, and more lightning brought by global warming. When
combined with decades of fire suppression that allowed unsafe

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26/08/2008
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Guidelines for scheme for urban transport planning

Guidelines for "scheme for urban transport planning" to provide for central financial assistance for comprehensive traffic and transportation planning, integrated land use and transport planning, complete mobility planning and preparation of detailed project reports, clean development mechanism etc. in all cities in India in line with National Urban Transport Policy (NUTP) -2006.

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26/08/2008
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Climate Change for fisheries and aquaculture

Decrease in fisheries production likely

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25/08/2008
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Drivers and characteristics of wastewater agriculture in developing countries: results from a global assessment

In many cities of developing countries untreated wastewater and polluted water are used for agriculture in urban and peri-urban areas. Though such practices are a threat to the health of users and consumers, they do provide important livelihoods benefits and perishable food to cities. This paper through a cross country analysis of 53 cities in the developing world, provides an understanding of the factors that drive wastewater use.

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22/08/2008
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Draft Rapid EIA Rapid for Salasar Steel & Power Ltd in Gerwani village, Raigarh

This is a draft rapid environment impact assessment report for Salasar Steel & Power Ltd in Gerwani village, Ambikapur Road, Raigarh district, Chhattisgarh. The scope of work includes a detailed characterization of the environment in an area of 10 km radius of the plant for various environmental parameters like ar, water, noise, land, biological and social-economic aspects.

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21/08/2008
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Rapid EIA for mini integrated steel plant of M/s BS Sponge Pvt Ltd in vill: Taraimal, Raigarh

This is a rapid environment impact assessment report for the proposed mini integrated steel plant by M/s B.S. Sponge Private Limited in village Taraimal, Raigarh district, Chhattisgarh.

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19/08/2008
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Climate Change and the Economy : Assessing the Costs of Climate Change

The most recent climate modeling predicts higher sea levels for the New Jersey coast. Tourism, transportation, real estate and human health are likely to be affected in various ways and could see losses in the billions of dollars. Changing climate is expected to increase the economic impacts on New Jersey and the nation. These changes will be more pronounced if global greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced.

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18/08/2008
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Antarctic Climate: Warming Linked to Tropical Pacific

A new analysis of ice cores conducted by scientists of National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the University of Washington (UW) show the existence of connection of the world's coldest continent Antarctica to global warming, as well as to periodic events such as El Ni

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18/08/2008
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How can Sustainable Urban Transport contribute to the reduction of GHG emissions

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the transport sector also play an important role in the climate change issue. Carbon dioxide (CO2), a GHG, emissions from the transport sector has risen by the fastest rate in the past three decades. From 1990 to 2004, CO2 emissions from the transport sector alone rose by 36.5%. In developing countries esp.

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16/08/2008
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