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

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Coal mining practices in India have a long history. On a commercial scale mainly British companies started it in India. From its very first day exploitation of coal reserve started and it resulted into the environmental degradation through various ways. It is a topic of research importance because now a day the environmental problem is a burning global issue. Now a day if one observes an...
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Authors Dr. Sribas Goswami
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Page No. 11 to 20

The complex lives of fishermen are generally not understood outside of the fishing community. The Pedro Bank, the island’s primary fishing area is 80 km south of Jamaica and is source to the largest export of Queen Conch from the Caribbean. Using 154 structured interviews, the mechanisms by which the Pedro fishers, construct their livelihoods derived on the Banks were ex...
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Authors Rachel Allen, Dale Webber
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This paper studies the nuclear proliferation in a non-proliferation regime using Iranian nuclear stand-off as case illustration. It seeks to find out the core reasons why nuclear proliferation has been possible under international prohibition. It seeks also to find out the reason why Iran has successfully defied international sanctions and isolation against its nuclear programme. With th...
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Authors Chukwuemeka Eze Malachy
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Page No. 35 to 46

The presentation is about the significance of the bioindicators concerning environmental protection within the process of cleaning sewage. The existence of one or multicelled organisms indicates the presence, condition or absence of certain parts of the water cleaning process. This way the optimal operation of the purifying appliances can be checked continuously and controlled in an envi...
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Authors Dr. Judit Nu00c3u00a9meth -Katona
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Mining activity creates tremendous pressure on local flora and fauna particularly where diversion of forest land takes place for mining purposes. The effect of mining on ground water level, silting of surrounding water bodies and land are also great concern. Coal mining contributes largely towards economic development of the nation although it has a great impact upon the human health. It...
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Authors Dr. Sribas Goswami
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The present paper is an attempt to analyse the spatial patterns of regional disparities, variations in the levels of agricultural development and casual relationship between agricultural development (dependent variable) and selected variables of regional disparities (independent variables) among the districts of the state of Uttar Pradesh. The study utilizes published data obtained from ...
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Authors Dr. Shafiqullah
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Page No. 37 to 46

This paper provides core understanding about phenomenon of migration to big cities from coastal villages of Bangladesh. It describes major push-pull factors, how migration contributes to reduce or increase vulnerabilities and impacts of migration. The paper also depicts lives and livelihoods scenario of five study villages. Livelihood sources of coastal communities particularly agricultu...
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Authors Mohammed Mamun Rashid
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The study investigates the response of Irish potato to some climate variables in Jos-South Local Government Area of Plateau State, Nigeria. The data collected include yield of Irish potato, in tons per hectare, and climatic data for twenty years (1989-2009). These data were analyzed using descriptive statistics in Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and later on subjected to c...
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Authors Ambrose A. Zemba, Solomon Z. Wuyep, Abel A. Adebayo, Clement J. Jahknwa
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In India the solid waste increasing rapidly day by day due to increasing the living standards of human beings by leaps & bounds in India approximately last twenty years and due to increasing population. The handling of solid waste in India is not up to the mark. We always consider that it is a total waste thing, but if we reduce, reuse or recycle it becomes a very useful thing. The poor ...
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Authors Amit Bajaj, Vipan Kumar
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The presented article examines the state of environmental politics in the Czech Republic, specifically the Moravia Region. This issue area is connected to more theoretical questions of how to understand the relationship between the environment and politics. Thus, after an analysis of the Czech environmental legislation, two related theoretical lenses are discussed: political ecology and ...
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Authors Alois Hynek, Jan Tru00c3u00a1vnu00c3u00adu00c4u008dek
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