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ID:
179613
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Summary/Abstract |
Sustainable development and climate change debates have tended to lean towards small island societies that must cooperate and coordinate politically, economically and socially to acquire clout in the disparate regions of the global oceans.
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ID:
179652
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Water resource-related issues originate from sharing of river water, population explosion, urbanization, industrialization and environmental degradation. If the river has a trans-national or inter-state course, it can intensify international or national disputes over water. Water disputes have turned into complex realities of the international world order. “Too often, where we need water, we find guns instead” stated by Ban Ki-Moon 2008 sums up the distresses.
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ID:
138396
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There are three main factors that have affected Indian energy sectors in the last few decades – the weather effect, rising affluence of the society and rising import prices of the oil supplies. The Indian economy has grown at a steady pace in the recent past but oil has somehow remained synonymous with energy resources.
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ID:
125276
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Publication |
2013.
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Decentralisation is witnessed in some form of sub-national government structure ranging from local governments with high degrees of autonomy, to local agents of the central state with minimal discretion, with numerous variations in between. Decentralisation can involve the power to decide the allocation and distribution of public resources, the power to implement programmes and policies and the power to raise and spend public revenues for these and other purposes.
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ID:
181482
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ID:
053205
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Publication |
Jan-Jun 2004.
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