Socio-environmental and industrial vulnerability analysis of the communities in the Shiwalik region of Indian Himalayas foothills
Socio-environmental vulnerability assessment in mountain landscapes depends upon multiple human-induced factors such as GHGs emissions from industry, transport, agriculture, and other vital economic sectors. However, there is a knowledge gap on choosing suitable indicators to assess socio-environmen...
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Auteurs principaux: | Neha Devi, Hukum Singh |
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Elsevier
2021
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