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Concepts and practices of disaster management / Roy, Nikhil; Pandey, Bindhy Wasini   Article
Roy, Nikhil Article
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Summary/Abstract From the above discussions it is clear that even though hazards are unavoidable, disasters are preventable. This has created the discipline and the practise of Disaster Management, wherein, the risk of disaster and the vulnerability of people to disaster is reduced. An example of how disaster management reduce the loss to life and property is the case of the coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa in India.
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ID:   189601


COP 27: Indian Perspective Towards Global Climate Action / Pandey, Bindhy Wasini ; Divya; Ranjan, Om Jee   Journal Article
Pandey, Bindhy Wasini Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Humankind and its quest for development has brought the planet at the verge of facing existential crisis. Loss of biodiversity, disturbed heat budget of earth, imbalanced ecosystem equilibrium and unstable carbon cycle are all consequences to massive and unsustainable industrialisation and greenhouse gas emissions from vehicular exhaust, agriculture and burning of fossil fuels. Realising the threats and inevitability of climate change, a momentum was built towards climate action which included climate governance, mitigation, adaptation and climate finances. This paper focuses on the 2022 climate summit held in Egypt (COP 27) which aims to bring climate action and collaborate to fight climate emergency. Developing strategies for decarbonisation, emission reduction and setting up long term and affordable climate finance mechanisms to facilitate capacity building and devolution of resources for efforts in mitigation and adaptation against climate change.
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Food Systems and COP28 in the face of Climate Change: a Global Perspective and Context / Pandey, Bindhy Wasini ; Chitlangia, Ritika ; Ranjan, Om Jee   Journal Article
Pandey, Bindhy Wasini Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Climate change is fast-paced and inevitable reality, that is heading our way, posing a risk to the existence of entire human kind. A significant aspect of climate change lies in the dynamic two-way interaction of our food systems and the warming planet. The two are mutually reinforcing each other. This article revolves around this dynamicity, examined through the lens of economy, geography and social connotations.
Key Words Climate Change  Food Systems  COP28 
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From Policy to Action: India’s Commitment to Climate Change at COP 28 / Pandey, Bindhy Wasini ; Ranjan, Om Jee ; Divya   Journal Article
Pandey, Bindhy Wasini Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Earth is getting warmer, and the efforts are not enough to keep it from going beyond a critical limit of 1.5 degrees Celsius. The fact that the limit has already been breached and the plans we have in place to cope up with climate change are not doing the job they need to do which puts the world in a situation of crisis.COP 28 became a platform where solutions and pathways were showcased from global community and civil societies. Dubai managed a ‘Green Zone’ where youth, NGOs, businesses and other stakeholders were allowed to discuss and exchange ideas through posters, exhibition and presentations, the solutions for a net zero future. This COP was beyond a conference.
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