B: Geography, Geo-Sciences Environmental Science & Disaster Management

B: Geography, Geo-Sciences Environmental Science & Disaster Management (177)

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Providing health and education services in the rural areas is one of the biggest challenge that is faced by the government of India. With nearly 70 per cent population living in rural areas have less number of health and education services than their urban counterpart. Health care and education amenities are hardly available in the rural areas, and this is the core reason for migration o...
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Authors Dr. Shabnam Khan
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Crime is an act against law and thus is a punishable offence. Crime varies over space and time. Among all crime types, murder is the most cruel and inhumane which do an irreparable damage to the society. The study attempts to examine how atmospheric warming may increase homicides. To achieve this, the paper analyses the trend pattern of homicides and various determinants. Social heteroge...
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Authors Ashutosh Mishra
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Energy is inevitable for development and its demand is increasing day by day. Energy is essential and important for human life. However, energy from fossil fuel (coals, diesel, kerosene, wood etc.) generates carbon, carbon dioxide emissions, green house emissions that pollute air, and destroy environment resulted global warming that’s harmful to living beings and nature....
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Authors Professor Dr. Kazi Abdur Rouf
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At present tourism has been seriously considered in the national sustainable development strategies of many developing countries and placed on the agenda of many international conferences on Sustainable Development/ Tourism in a broader sense has existed for a long time in this Hill region of Darjeeling in West Bengal. The tourism activities are still in its conventional state, not put i...
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Authors Dr. Sherap Bhutia
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Spelethems are good proxy to understand the environmental condition above the cave where they form. I have studied three speleothems from the Campanian region (Matese Mts, Sorrentina peninsula and Cilento area). The splethems should suggest the climatic condition some time in the past in Campanian region. I present data on the petrography, SEM, and Carbon and Oxygen isotopes. The data pr...
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Authors Angelo Paone
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Understanding the basic relationships between rainfall and runoff is vital for effective management of flood water. The Lawra District of the Upper West Region, the driest region in Ghana, has experienced periodic and devastating flash floods resulting from high intensity short duration rainfall, a characteristic of semi-arid and arid regions. However all these go waste leading to lack o...
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Authors Yaw Danquah Twumasi, Rev. John Ayer, Edward Mathew Osei Jnr.
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Recent trends have shown that, cities of developing countries have been switching from one urban planning approach to another and this trend will continue. The methodology adopted involved a review of scondary data sources, interviews and analysis.The findings of this research present three areas of discourse. First, the demise and resurgence of conventional approaches is a worldwide rec...
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Authors Samson Elisha Kasala
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We correlated the daily average energy per earthquake for global seismicity within successive 1 M increments (<1.0 to >6.0 M), solar activity as defined by Solar Flux Units (SFU) and a new indices for Reports of Human Conflict Behavior for the years 2009 through 2013 (1,826 days). Events associated with intent (e.g. mobilization) and preparation for confrontation were positively correlat...
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Authors David Vares, Michael A. Persinger
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Climate change has been defined as any natural or induced change in climate, either globally or in a particular area. However, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change gives its own definition as a change of climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate...
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Authors Dr. C. T. Emejuru, Mrs. M. O. Izzi
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This study aimed to was evaluating the performance of 30 methods to estimate reference evapotranspiration (ET0) to the city of Paranaíba, Brazil. The meteorological data was removed from National Institute of Meteorology, on the period of six year (March 2008 to February 2014). The method taken as standard was Penman-Monteith-FAO56 and the comparison of results was by the coeffici...
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Authors Fernando Franca Da Cunha, Thiago Ramos Da Silva, Arthur Ribeiro Ximenes, Rafael Oliveira Batista
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