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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Indian climate"

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Newton, Alicia. "Indian cyclones soar." Nature Climate Change 1, no. 810 (2008): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/climate.2008.91.

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Mehta, Jitendra. "Climate Change Scenario in Indian Context." Emerging Trends in Climate Change 1, no. 2 (2022): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2583-4770.108.

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The Indian economy is mostly agrarian-based and depends on the onset of the monsoon and its further behavior. The livelihood of people is mostly dependent on climate-sensitive natural resources like land, water and forests. The climate change impact on these natural resources affects agriculture, forests, water resources and human health. India is a vast country occupying 2.4% world's geographical area, sharing 16.2% of the global human population and 15% of the global livestock population. It is endowed with varied climates supporting rich biodiversity and highly diverse ecology. More than 60
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Kumath, Usha. "CLIMATE CHANGE AND INDIAN AGRICULTURE." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 3, no. 9SE (2015): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v3.i9se.2015.3277.

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Agriculture is the cornerstone of the Indian economy. The most adverse effect of agriculture and climate change is on weak farmers. The productivity of crops has also been adversely affected due to changes in the amount of rainfall. Climate change is also affecting our national income. In many parts of the country, due to scanty rainfall, crops are dried up or swept away by overflowing, which not only reduced the production of food grains but also increased their prices rapidly. Not only has the productivity of crops been affected by climate change, but its quality has also been negatively aff
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Chaturvedi, Eeshan. "Climate Change Litigation: Indian Perspective." German Law Journal 22, no. 8 (2021): 1459–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/glj.2021.85.

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AbstractThis article covers the recent trends in climate change litigation in India, capturing the peculiarities of the Indian judicial system that lend it the will, ability, and credibility to accommodate emerging principles of climate change laws within the law of the land. While tracing the historical underpinnings of judicial activism, environmental considerations, and strength of democratic institutions, this Article discusses some of the current developments in climate change case law in the country. Finally, in showcasing an increasing and immersive trend towards the inculcation of inte
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Kumar, K. S. Kavi, and Jyoti Parikh. "Indian agriculture and climate sensitivity." Global Environmental Change 11, no. 2 (2001): 147–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0959-3780(01)00004-8.

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Krishna Kumar, K., K. Rupa Kumar, R. G. Ashrit, N. R. Deshpande, and J. W. Hansen. "Climate impacts on Indian agriculture." International Journal of Climatology 24, no. 11 (2004): 1375–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.1081.

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Dr., A. P. Wadwale. "Indian Agriculture and Climate Change." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research S6, no. 18 (2025): 23–29. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15254654.

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<em>Agriculture is a cause of climate change and also suffers from the consequences. Major adverse impacts of climate change on agriculture are owing to increase in temperature; change in rainfall pattern; weather hazards, decline in soil and water quality; shifting dynamics of insects, diseases, soil flora and fauna; intrusion of sea water on land and biotic and abiotic stresses arising due to climatic extremes. There could be a few positive impacts of climate change on agriculture in some locations because of change in temperature and moisture regimes. To address the consequences of climate
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Nath, Vishal, R. K. Patel, Kuldeep Srivastava, Amrendra Kumar, and S. D. Pandey. "Potential exotic fruits for Indian climate." Progressive Horticulture 50, no. 1and2 (2018): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2249-5258.2018.00018.0.

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von Rad, Ulrich. "Indian Monsoon and Holocene Climate Variability." PAGES news 12, no. 2 (2004): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.22498/pages.12.2.34.

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Borgaonkar, H. P. "Dendroclimatology and climate change: Indian perspective." Journal of the Indian Academy of Wood Science 8, no. 2 (2011): 52–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13196-012-0023-1.

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Thèses sur le sujet "Indian climate"

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Elfadli, Kasem. "Indian Ocean Dipole impacts on northwestern Indian Ocean climate variability." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2015. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/396586/.

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The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is a coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon in the equatorial Indian Ocean, with a positive mode characterized by anomalous warming of sea surface temperatures in the west and anomalous cooling in the east. The IOD has been shown to affect inter-annual variability of the Indian monsoon. There is also evidence that the IOD may affect the formation, strength and duration of monsoon-related oceanic features in the North West Indian Ocean (NWIO), including fronts and eddies, the Somali upwelling and the ‘Great Whirl’ system. However, the mechanism by which the IOD develo
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Pattnayak, Kanhu Charan. "Indian summer monsoon circulation and precipitation in the warming atmosphere." Thesis, IIT Delhi, 2015. http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/12345678/6896.

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Fisher, Susannah Emily. "Networks for climate change : non-state and subnational actors in Indian climate politics and governance." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.610233.

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Bader, Jürgen. "The role of the tropical Indian Ocean in global climate." [S.l. : s.n.], 2005. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=974330051.

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Mishra, Praveen Kumar [Verfasser]. "Late Quaternary climate variability in the Indian monsoon domain / Praveen Kumar Mishra." Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, 2015. http://d-nb.info/107315081X/34.

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Hughes, Tertia. "Indonesian throughflow and its effect on the climate of the Indian Ocean." Thesis, McGill University, 1991. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=60072.

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An idealized box model of the Indian Ocean is used to examine the hypothesis proposed by Godfrey and Weaver (1991) that the buoyancy-forced Leeuwin Current off the west coast of Australia is a manifestation of a basinwide thermohaline circulation driven by the Indonesian throughflow.<br>The stronger Sverdrup circulation dominates the thermohaline circulation in most of the model ocean except near the eastern boundary.<br>The western boundary currents apparently play a very minor role in this basinwide thermohaline circulation. This differs from the warm water route proposed by Gordon (1986), a
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Chu, Eric (Eric Kwok-Wai). "Urban adaptations observed : the politics of governing climate resilience in Indian cities." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/99081.

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Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Policy and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2015.<br>Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.<br>Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-223).<br>An increasing number of international policymakers and funders have strongly advocated for programs that integrate and support both climate change adaptation and urban development, arguing that combining these two objectives will help ensure the long-term resilience of cities. This dissertation delves into the cases of Bhubaneswar, Indore, and Surat in India
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Ramirez, Villegas Julian Armando. "Genotypic adaptation of Indian groundnut cultivation to climate change : an ensemble approach." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2014. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/6372/.

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Climate change has been projected to significantly affect agricultural productivity and hence food availability during the 21st century, with particularly negative effects across the global tropics. However, the uncertainty associated with projecting climate change impacts is a barrier to agricultural adaptation. The work reported in this thesis is a contribution to the understanding of genotypic adaptation to near-term (i.e. 2030s) climate change and many of the associated uncertainties, using model ensembles. This work focuses on Indian groundnut and uses the General Large Area Model for ann
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Kulkarni, Kedar <1991&gt. ""Indian Agriculture – Productivity, Climate Change and Institutions An essay in Agricultural Economics"." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/8815.

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"Agricultural sector in India has recorded tremendous growth since Independence. This has been largely possible due to the new agricultural reforms and the arrival of the green and white revolutions. The impact of the new agricultural reforms can be felt in the massive increase in the productivity of coarse cereals and pulses which has enabled India to attain self-sufficiency in food grains. A by-product of this has been the gradual rise of energy inputs. In particular, fertilizer consumption, diesel use and electricity consumption, have seen a dramatic rise post 1960. There also has been a la
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Azeem, Muhammad Salman <1992&gt. "regarding Variations of Species Distribution in the Indian Ocean under Climate Change." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/14714.

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Species distribution modelling (SDM) plays an important role in the biodiversity conservation and provides better knowledge about the species habitats. Marine habitats have been effected by the growing climate change in the last few years and there is the potential that the situation can get worse. In this thesis twenty fish species from different parts of the Indian ocean are examined for the present and future (2040-2050) scenarios under the climate change by using maximum entropy modelling (Maxent) technique. Different environmental variables are used for building the present and future di
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Livres sur le sujet "Indian climate"

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Awasthi, Anandeshwari. Indian climatology. APH Pub. Corp., 1995.

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Centre for Environment Education (Ahmadābād, India), ed. Climate change: An Indian perspective. Cambridge University Press, India [and] Centre for Envrionment Education, Ahmedabad, 2007.

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Economics, Madras School of, ed. Climate sensitivity of Indian agriculture. Madras School of Economics, 2009.

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Pandya, Amit, and David Michel. Indian climate policy: Choices and challenges. Edited by Henry L. Stimson Center and Henry L. Stimson Center. Regional Voices. Henry L. Stimson Center, 2009.

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Brain Storming Session on Impact Assessment of Climate Change for Research Priority Planning in Horticulture Crops (2008 Central Potato Research Institute). Challenges of climate change: Indian horticulture. Westville Pub. House, 2010.

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1950-, Singh H. P., Singh, J. P., 1948 Aug. 24-, Lal S. S. 1952-, and Central Potato Research Institute (India), eds. Challenges of climate change: Indian horticulture. Westville Pub. House, 2010.

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Katiyar, V. S. The Indian monsoon and its frontiers. Inter-India Publications, 1990.

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Pisharoty, P. R. Meteorology for the Indian farmers. Indian Space Research Organisation, 1986.

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Upadhyay, G. P. Precision farming and climate change: Imperatives of Indian agriculture. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2017.

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Sethi, Mahendra, and Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira, eds. Mainstreaming Climate Co-Benefits in Indian Cities. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5816-5.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Indian climate"

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Vecchi, Gabriel A., and D. E. Harrison. "Interannual Indian Rainfall Variability and Indian Ocean Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies." In Earth's Climate. American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/147gm14.

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Das, Suddhasuchi, and Amit Baran Sharangi. "Impact of Climate Change on Spice Crops." In Indian Spices. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75016-3_14.

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Bal, Santanu Kumar, Saon Banerjee, Sarathi Saha, Debasish Chakraborty, and M. A. Sarath Chandran. "Climate." In Trajectory of 75 years of Indian Agriculture after Independence. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7997-2_20.

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Mandal, Raju, and Hiranya K. Nath. "Climate change and Indian agriculture." In Indian Agriculture after the Green Revolution. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315268538-13.

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Mall, R. K., Nidhi Singh, Subhi Patel, et al. "Climate Changes over the Indian Subcontinent: Scenarios and Impacts." In Springer Climate. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16254-1_2.

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Yamagata, Toshio, Swadhin K. Behera, Jing-Jia Luo, Sebastien Masson, Mark R. Jury, and Suryachandra A. Rao. "Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Variability in the Tropical Indian Ocean." In Earth's Climate. American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/147gm12.

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Annamalai, H., and Raghu Murtugudde. "Role of the Indian Ocean in Regional Climate Variability." In Earth's Climate. American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/147gm13.

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Kaur, Supinder, Damanjeet Kaur, Anupreet Singh Tiwana, and Saurabh Gupta. "Climate Change-Related Governance and Policies in Indian Himalayas." In Springer Climate. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92782-0_16.

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Singh, Rupendra, Rajesh Kumar, Syed Umer Latief, Rajesh Kumar, and Mayank Shekhar. "Recession of Gaglu Glacier, Chandra Basin, Western Indian Himalaya." In Springer Climate. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92782-0_5.

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Seo, S. Niggol. "Indian Monsoon: A Tale of Indian Water Buffaloes, Goats, and High-Yield Rice." In Climate Change and Economics. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66680-4_4.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Indian climate"

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Srinivas, Bhasuru Abhinaya, Suman Saurabh Kushwaha, and Manthan Shah. "MCDM Approach to Offshore Wind Farm Site Selection in Indian EEZ Considering Climate Change." In 2024 International Conference on Sustainable Energy: Energy Transition and Net-Zero Climate Future (ICUE). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icue63019.2024.10795534.

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D, Pratiba, Ramakanth Kumar P, Abhijit Madhusudan, Akshaja V. Maiya, Dwarakacherla Navya, and K. V. Karthik. "Analyzing Climate Trends and Predictive Modeling in Major Indian Cities - A Big Data Approach." In 2024 8th International Conference on Computational System and Information Technology for Sustainable Solutions (CSITSS). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/csitss64042.2024.10816890.

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Gurung, Bidhant, Prakhar Mishra, and Prabhakar Karthikeyan Shanmugam. "Predictive Analysis of Market Clearing Price in the Indian Electricity Market Using Time Series Algorithms." In 2024 International Conference on Sustainable Energy: Energy Transition and Net-Zero Climate Future (ICUE). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icue63019.2024.10795588.

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Jain, Rishab, Aditya Sunil Khairnar, and S. Prabhakar Karthikeyan. "Forecasting Indian Conventional Generation: A Comparative Analysis of ARIMA and SARIMA Models for Improved Energy Demand Prediction." In 2024 International Conference on Sustainable Energy: Energy Transition and Net-Zero Climate Future (ICUE). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icue63019.2024.10795531.

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Sharma, Shubham, Ambrish Singh, and Sunanda Sinha. "Enhancing Techno-Economical Viability of Solar PV Plants through Strategic Cleaning Schedules in Indian Composite Climate Conditions." In 2024 IEEE 4th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Future Electric Transportation (SEFET). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sefet61574.2024.10717981.

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Semenov, Alexander M., and Vladimir S. Siniavskiy. "Corrosion Resistance of a New Generation of Aluminum Alloys in Various Environments." In CORROSION 2015. NACE International, 2015. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2015-05509.

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Abstract Al-Li alloys form a new generation of aluminium alloys with unique construction parameters, namely, high static and dynamic strength, low density, high Young’s modulus and satisfactory weldability. However resistance to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) and exfoliation corrosion in various corrosion aggressive environments are not completely understood. The purpose of the present work is to determine the resistance to SCC and to estimate exfoliation corrosion of the Al-Li alloys semiproducts in various environments. Samples were tested in different climate conditions: Barents Sea coast,
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Sánchez-García, Daniel, David Bienvenido-Huertas, and Carlos Rubio-Bellido. "The energy saving potential of using adaptive setpoint temperatures: a case study for offices in India." In Comfort at The Extremes 2023. CEPT University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62744/cate.45273.1115-172-180.

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Adopting setpoint temperatures guided by adaptive thermal comfort models offers an efficient approach to conserving energy. Current research gives consideration to global models like ASHRAE Standard 55 and EN16798-1, which incorporate adaptive setpoint temperatures. However, this study follows a distinct path by incorporating a localized Indian adaptive comfort model, specifically the India Model for Adaptive Comfort for Commercial buildings (IMAC-C). This research delves into the energy-saving potential linked to the utilization of setpoint temperatures derived from IMAC-C. A comparative anal
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Dhariwal, Jay, Sonal Gangrade, and Shalu Agrawal. "Learnings from Thermal Comfort Adaptation of Jain Ascetics During Heat Waves." In ENERGISE 2023. Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62576/dxwv7235.

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Climate change is leading to severe heat waves in India, affecting a large vulnerable population and impacting their health and well-being. The recent adaptive thermal comfort research for Indian climates suggested that the people living in residential buildings can adapt to indoor temperatures upto 35 ℃. The Jain ascetics in India have been leading their life without the use of electricity for hundreds of years, irrespective of the temperatures. In this study, thermal comfort surveys with 20 monks and nuns were carried out during summer for the composite climate of Delhi. 90% of the subjects
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Tanwar, Tanu Priya, Ayesha Ayesha, and Prateek Srivastava. "Mapping of climate change hotspots in Indian Western Himalayas." In Earth Resources and Environmental Remote Sensing/GIS Applications XIV, edited by Karsten Schulz, Konstantinos G. Nikolakopoulos, and Ulrich Michel. SPIE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2680148.

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Ponomarev, Vladimir, Vladimir Ponomarev, Elena Dmitrieva, et al. "CLIMATIC REGIME CHANGE IN THE ASIAN PACIFIC REGION, INDIAN AND SOUTHERN OCEANS AT THE END OF THE 20TH CENTURY." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b1b9475504153.46587602.

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Multiple scale climate variability in Asia of temperate and high latitudes, Pacific, Indian and South Oceans, their features and linkages are studied by using statistical analyses of monthly mean time series of Hadley, Reynolds SST, surface net heat flux (Q), atmospheric pressure (SLP), air temperature (SAT) from NCEP NCAR reanalyses (1948-2015). Three multidecadal climatic regimes were revealed for the whole area studied by using cluster analyses via Principal Components of differences between values of Q, SLP, SAT in tropical and extratropical regions of the Asian Pacific, Indian and Souther
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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Indian climate"

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Rajan, Sofia Juliet, Ketaki Ghoge, Nihal Ranjit, et al. Shifting grounds: Telling the climate migration story in India. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2025. https://doi.org/10.24943/9788198702302.

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Shifting Grounds: Telling the Climate Migration Story in India is a guide produced by the Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) as part of the Climate Change Local Adaptation Pathways (CLAPs) project. It aims to support communicators, in development organisations, think tanks, and the media in navigating the complex and often overlooked connections between climate change and internal migration in India. Drawing on field research, expert interviews, and narrative analysis, the guide covers links between climate change-related events such as floods, droughts, and heatwaves, and internal
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Bala, G. A brief survey on climate change effects on the Indian Monsoon. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1036853.

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Revi, Aromar, Amir Bazaz, Chandni Singh Singh, Prathijna Kodira, and Ketaki Ghoge. Accelerating India’s Climate Transition: Pathways to the1.5°C Goal. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/aict11.2024.

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India faces a serious challenge of addressing climate change while meeting its development goals and tackling persistent socio-economic issues such as poverty, inequality, and unemployment. This report adapts the IPCC’s Climate Resilient Development (CRD) framework to the Indian context, offering evidence-based insights to achieve 1.5°C-compatible development that aligns with the country’s sustainable development goals and its economic aspirations. While CRD articulates a global solution space and outlines feasible adaptation and mitigation options, these need to be tailored to specific nation
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Fernandes, Ana, and Ariel Pakes. Factor Utilization in Indian Manufacturing: A Look at the World Bank Investment Climate Surveys Data. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14178.

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Brueckner, Marcus. : Transformative Effects of Rural Connectivity: Innovations and Institutional Strengthening in Five Indian States. Asian Development Bank, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/tcs240465-2.

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This report assesses how Indian ADB-backed projects to construct and upgrade some 45,000 km of rural roads are improving connectivity, opening socioeconomic opportunities, and transforming communities. The report shows how cost-effective, climate resilient road designs are being integrated into India’s flagship rural roads program Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadhak Yojana (PMGSY) and underscores the advantages of a more decentralized approach and operational reforms. It highlights how the better health and education outcomes and increased women’s employment generated by the projects are helping reduce
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Annamalai, H. Future projection of mean and variability of the Asian Summer Monsoon and Indian Ocean Climate systems. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1156690.

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Hecht, Matthew, Gennaro D'Angelo, and Darin Comeau. Climate impact of a regional nuclear weapons exchange: Initial consideration of the Indian and East Asian Summer Monsoon. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1467309.

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Hostetler, Steven, Cathy Whitlock, Bryan Shuman, David Liefert, Charles Wolf Drimal, and Scott Bischke. Greater Yellowstone climate assessment: past, present, and future climate change in greater Yellowstone watersheds. Montana State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15788/gyca2021.

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The Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) is one of the last remaining large and nearly intact temperate ecosystems on Earth (Reese 1984; NPSa undated). GYA was originally defined in the 1970s as the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, which encompassed the minimum range of the grizzly bear (Schullery 1992). The boundary was enlarged through time and now includes about 22 million acres (8.9 million ha) in northwestern Wyoming, south central Montana, and eastern Idaho. Two national parks, five national forests, three wildlife refuges, 20 counties, and state and private lands lie within the GYA boundary. GY
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Rao, Nitya, Sheetal Patil, Maitreyi Koduganti, et al. Sowing Sustainable Cities: Lessons for Urban Agriculture Practices in India. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/ssc12.2022.

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Despite growing interest and recognition of urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA) as a nature- based solution, there is limited empirical evidence in countries like India on its role in reconfiguring goals on environmental functions (such as biodiversity, waste management, water recycling, micro-climate regulation, etc.) and social wellbeing (such as food and nutrition security, gender relations, work burdens, land tenure and community ties). A need to address this gap led to the ideation of the project ‘Urban and peri-urban agriculture as green infrastructures’ ( UPAGrI ). When UPAGrI starte
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Rao, Nitya. Sowing Sustainable Cities: Lessons for Urban Agriculture Practices in India. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/ssc12.2023.

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Despite growing interest and recognition of urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA) as a nature- based solution, there is limited empirical evidence in countries like India on its role in reconfiguring goals on environmental functions (such as biodiversity, waste management, water recycling, micro-climate regulation, etc.) and social wellbeing (such as food and nutrition security, gender relations, work burdens, land tenure and community ties). A need to address this gap led to the ideation of the project ‘Urban and peri-urban agriculture as green infrastructures’ ( UPAGrI ). When UPAGrI starte
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