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The article is on the principle of differentiated but common responsibility in the environmental law which deals about that what are the different measures which states should adopt to help other states and what are the common responsibilities of states by which the problem of environment could be easily dealt with. - - Bharat Agarwal |
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Judicial as well as Legislative measures to protect the ecosystems of the country with relevant judicial verdict. - - Avijit Roy |
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It is related to the environmental hazard and the problem which society is facing due the huge generation of waste. - - Azim Khan B. Pathan |
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This paper analyses the evolution of sustainable forest management through participatory approach in India. the paper brings out a number of field level issues that deal with conflicting institutional arrangangements for the aforesaid purpose - - Anuja Chopra & Shivangi Sharma |
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This Article deals with our rich tradition of living in peace and harmony with nature, then why we are becoming indifferent towards the nature? Why condition of our natural resources still degrading in spite of plethora of legislations? - - Shubhya Pandey |
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Noise pollution health hazards, noise pollution rules 2000, and Right to Life (Art-21) - - Roshni Manuel |
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revolve around the fact that as the nations are proceeding towards conceiving the idea of free trade in fish and fishing commodities the threat of the extinction of the marine mammals (which includes fish) is becoming crystal clear. Not only that the total marine environment would be at stake - - Sanjay Chatterjee |
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The existence of life on earth depends on the harmonious relationship between ecosystem and environment. Especially homo-sapiens have very close interaction with nature. Human beings are at the centre of concerns for sustainable development and that they are . - - Dr.G. Indira Priya Darsini & Prof. K. Uma Devi |
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Environment Impact Assessment or EIA can be defined as the study to predict the effect of a proposed activity/project on the environment. A decision making tool, EIA compares various alternatives - - Arvin Thapliayal |
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Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation caused chiefly by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases - - Varsha Apte |
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