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Autor:
Anthony Ortiz, Dhaval Negandhi, Sagar R. Mysorekar, Shivaprakash K. Nagaraju, Joseph Kiesecker, Caleb Robinson, Priyal Bhatia, Aditi Khurana, Jane Wang, Felipe Oviedo, Juan Lavista Ferres
Publikováno v:
Scientific Data, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2022)
Abstract Rapid development of renewable energy sources, particularly solar photovoltaics (PV), is critical to mitigate climate change. As a result, India has set ambitious goals to install 500 gigawatts of solar energy capacity by 2030. Given the lar
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https://doaj.org/article/4b2d4007b64643258fe9ae0178623e59
Autor:
Michael Heiner, Christina M. Kennedy, Dhaval Negandhi, Pareexit Chauhan, James R. Oakleaf, Joseph M. Kiesecker, Sharon Baruch-Mordo
Publikováno v:
Sustainability, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 281 (2019)
Sustainability
Volume 12
Issue 1
Sustainability
Volume 12
Issue 1
India has committed to reduce emissions with a goal to increase renewable energy production to 175 gigawatts (GW) by 2022. Achieving this objective will involve rapidly increasing the deployment of solar and wind energy, while at the same time addres
Autor:
Rajesh Gopal, Gopal K. Kadekodi, Satya Prakash Yadav, Ashish David, Sanjay Kumar, Bishan Singh Bonal, Dhaval Negandhi, Madhu Verma, Chandan Khanna, Advait Edgaonkar, Robert Costanza
Publikováno v:
Ecosystem Services. 26:236-244
Tiger reserves in India not only support more than half of the global tiger population and are cornerstones of biodiversity conservation, they also provide a wide range of economic, social and cultural benefits in the form of ecosystem services. Igno
Publikováno v:
Ecosystem Functions and Management ISBN: 9783319539669
Forest ecosystems provide many essential and life-sustaining services. In South Asia, the contribution of forests in supporting dependent rural populations is even more prominent. However, their contribution to the economy is severely underestimated.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f95f876901f6f3ecbfb28e84d50347f4
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53967-6_6
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53967-6_6
Autor:
Dhaval Negandhi, Madhu Verma
Publikováno v:
Hydrological Sciences Journal. 56:1622-1639
Wetlands are highly productive ecosystems that provide a number of “life-supporting” services of significant value to mankind. Flood control, groundwater replenishment, sediment retention, water purification, recreation, as well as climate change