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Climate and Development. 13:61-67
States have been negotiating climate mitigation actions centred around greenhouse gas emissions for several decades. In the wake of the Paris Agreement, a significant body of research has emerged r...
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Ecology, Economy and Society – The INSEE Journal, Vol 4, Iss 1 (2021)
The COVID-19 lockdown in India saw a spate of news stories suggesting improvements in environmental conditions. In this article, we caution against optimistic narratives of environmental revival. First, we analyse air pollution data before and during
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Irrigation and Drainage. 68:140-151
Unregulated groundwater extraction has led to declining groundwater tables and increasing water scarcity in the Indian subcontinent. Understanding how farmers respond to this scarcity is important from multiple perspectives—equity in access, liveli
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Water International. 43:281-304
Much of the research on climate change adaptation in rapidly urbanizing developing regions focuses primarily on adaptation or resilience as the goal, assumes that climate change is the major stress...
Addressing water security in the developing world involves predicting water availability under unprecedented rates of population and economic growth. Yet the combination of rapid change, inadequate data and human modifications to watersheds poses a c
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https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2017-543
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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 5:378-383
Developing countries are faced with the dual challenge of adapting to climate change even as current water needs remain unmet. We review the literature specifically on water provisioning in this context to see what insights can be derived for achievi
Autor:
Bejoy K. Thomas
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Development in Practice. 20:270-276
The possibilities and limits of participation at the ‘bottom’ (represented, for example, by PRA and PLA) have been well articulated in development literature. However, the emergence of the Knowledge Society has opened up spaces for what we could
Autor:
Bejoy K. Thomas
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Development in Practice. 18:280-288
Compared with the divisive views of the past, integrative thinking has recently come to characterise the methodological debate on poverty. ‘Qualitative vs quantitative’ has given way to ‘qual–quant’; ‘cross-disciplinarity’ has replaced