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Peer-reviewed Article
In Water
Author:
Pranaya
Diwate
Prasanna
Lavhale
Suraj Kumar
Singh
Shruti
Kanga
Gowhar
Meraj
Jatan
Debnath
Dhrubajyoti
Sahariah
Md. Simul
Bhuyan
Kesar
Chand
Lakes are critical resources that support the ecological balance and provide essential services for human and environmental well-being. However, their quality is being increasingly threatened by both natural and anthropogenic processes. This study aimed to assess the water quality and the presence of heavy metals in 15 lakes in the Vidarbha and...
Policy Brief
This policy brief examines the implications for ASEAN Member States (AMS) of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and suggests an overall direction for responses. The EU’s CBAM aims to minimize carbon leakage and the loss of the EU’s trade competitiveness due to its more ambitious climate mitigation policies, particularly...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Catena
Author:
Xin
He
Fei
Zhang
Ting
Zhou
Yue
Xu
Yangjing
Xu
Chi Yung
Jim
Xu
Ma
Net primary productivity (NPP) reflects the carbon sequestration capacity of terrestrial ecosystems, serving as a crucial indicator of ecosystem health. Arid and semiarid regions, which are ecologically fragile, respond strongly to climate change and human activities, necessitating adequate NPP monitoring. However, large-scale NPP studies for...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Climate
Author:
Aaqib Ashraf
Bhat
Poul Durga
Dhondiram
Saurabh Kumar
Gupta
Shruti
Kanga
Suraj Kumar
Singh
Gowhar
Meraj
Bhartendu
Sajan
Climate change is profoundly impacting snow-dependent regions, altering hydrological cycles and threatening water security. This study examines the relationships between snow water equivalent (SWE), snow cover, temperature, and wind speed in Jammu and Kashmir, India, over five decades (1974–2024). Using ERA5 reanalysis and Indian Meteorological...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Journal of Waste Management & Recycling Technology
Open waste burning (OWB) is a prevalent waste management practice in many parts of Asia, contributing significantly to air pollution and undermining efforts towards climate mitigation. This paper examines the nexus of waste management, pollution control, and health while providing policy recommendations to address policy gaps and implementation...
Discussion Paper
Author:
Deonisio
Barreto Viana Rangel
João
Ratão Magno
Mario
Marques Cabral
This assessment explored the extent to which Timor-Leste’s nationally determined contribution (NDC) and national adaptation plan (NAP) align with the outcomes of the first global stocktake (GST), using a systematic review based on a structured checklist. The alignment between the NDC and GST outcomes on mitigation was limited, as Timor-Leste’s NDC...
Peer-reviewed Article
In World Development Sustainability
Author:
Although water is a vital finite resource for sustaining life, it is under constant pressure from anthropogenic activities. Among the different types of surface water, lakes are particularly difficult to restore once water quality deteriorates due to their hydrological cycles and complex dynamics. This study compares policy implementation and its...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Water
Author:
Dang
Guansan
Ram
Avtar
Gowhar
Meraj
Saleh
Alsulamy
Dheeraj
Joshi
Laxmi Narayan
Gupta
Malay
Pramanik
Rivers play a crucial role in nutrient cycling, yet are increasingly affected by eutrophication due to anthropogenic activities. This study focuses on the Barato River in Hokkaido, Japan, employing an integrated approach of field measurements and Sentinel-2 satellite remote sensing to monitor eutrophication as the river experiencing huge sewage...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Sustainability
Author:
Jathun Arachchige Thilini
Madushani
Neel Chaminda
Withanage
Prabuddh Kumar
Mishra
Gowhar
Meraj
Caxton Griffith
Kibebe
Floods have catastrophic effects worldwide, particularly in monsoonal Asia. This systematic review investigates the literature from the past two decades, focusing on the use of remote sensing (RS), Geographic Information Systems (GISs), and technologies for flood disaster management in South Asia, and addresses the urgent need for effective...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Sustainability
Author:
Danish
Khan
Nizamuddin
Khan
Upasana
Choudhury
Suraj Kumar
Singh
Shruti
Kanga
Gowhar
Meraj
Urbanization is a major driver of land-use change, with significant implications for sustainable development in rapidly growing cities. In this study, we assess the spatiotemporal patterns of urban expansion in Lucknow, India, from 1991 to 2021, using geospatial techniques and Landsat satellite imagery. The key objective is to analyze urban growth...