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Dr. Hossen carried out an exceptional program of research in
Bangladesh which focused on water governance in relation to human
rights, international water law and environmental sustainability.
His major argument is that eco-agricultural system encounters major
disruptions due to a number of factors including regional
hydropolitics and neoliberal and highly centralized approaches to
water resource management that follow the principles of "ecocracy."
In this context, Dr. Hossen explores three major questions: (i) How
can local ecological knowledge be incorporated into national water
policy? (ii) What strategies and reforms are required at the
international watershed governance level? and (iii) How can human
rights principles, including the principle of water as a human
right, be used to formulate more effective water policy and
governance principles? To answer these questions, Dr. Hossen
explores the effects of regional hydropolitics on water management,
focusing on three large engineering projects, the Farakka Barrage
built by India on the Ganges River, and the Ganges-Kobodak (GK) and
Gorai River Restoration (GRR) Projects in Bangladesh. This analysis
is based on his research into local knowledge and farming practices
during a year of fieldwork in 2011-12, focus group discussions,
in-depth case studies and social survey methods. In addition to
this primary data, he looks at extensive secondary documents from
the government of Bangladesh pertaining to water management,
agricultural modernization and institutional structures. The
arguments herein are applicable particularly to the
Ganges-Brahmaputra Basin countries in South Asia but also to the
river basins of other parts of the world.
Britain is now permanently a multiracial and multicultural society,
with a race relations legislative framework. This is an analysis of
the contribution made by this legislation to the development of
British race relations. The politics of the Race Relations Act
1976, the issues regarding law enforcement and the impact of
legislation in British race relations are examined. Contextualising
Britain, the book puts the situation in this country within the
European Union framework and compares it with the United States. It
also looks to the future and makes relevant suggestions to improve
the current legislation.
Nanotechnology in Sustainable Agriculture presents applications of
nanobiotechnology for eco-friendly agriculture practices.
Implementing sustainable agriculture techniques is a crucial
component in meeting projected global food demands while minimising
toxic waste in the environment. Nano-technological tools -
including nanoparticles, nanocapsules, nanotubes and nanomolecules
- offer sustainable options to modernise agriculture systems.
Written by nanotechnology experts, this book outlines how
nano-formulations can improve yield without reliance on chemecial
pesticides and reduce nutrient losses in fertilization. It reveals
how nanotools are used for rapid disease diagnostics, in treating
plant diseases and enhancing the capacity for plants to absorb
nutrients. Features: Combines nanotechnology and agronomy
presenting applications for improving plant performance and yields.
Reveals nanotechnology-based products used for the soil and plant
health management which mitigate climate change. Discusses roles of
microbial endophytes, heavy metal nanoparticles and environment
health, nano-nutrients, phytochemicals, green bioengineering and
plant health. This book appeals to professionals working in the
agriculture and food industry, as well as agricultural scientists
and researchers in nanotechnology and agronomy.
Dr. Hossen carried out an exceptional program of research in
Bangladesh which focused on water governance in relation to human
rights, international water law and environmental sustainability.
His major argument is that eco-agricultural system encounters major
disruptions due to a number of factors including regional
hydropolitics and neoliberal and highly centralized approaches to
water resource management that follow the principles of "ecocracy."
In this context, Dr. Hossen explores three major questions: (i) How
can local ecological knowledge be incorporated into national water
policy? (ii) What strategies and reforms are required at the
international watershed governance level? and (iii) How can human
rights principles, including the principle of water as a human
right, be used to formulate more effective water policy and
governance principles? To answer these questions, Dr. Hossen
explores the effects of regional hydropolitics on water management,
focusing on three large engineering projects, the Farakka Barrage
built by India on the Ganges River, and the Ganges-Kobodak (GK) and
Gorai River Restoration (GRR) Projects in Bangladesh. This analysis
is based on his research into local knowledge and farming practices
during a year of fieldwork in 2011-12, focus group discussions,
in-depth case studies and social survey methods. In addition to
this primary data, he looks at extensive secondary documents from
the government of Bangladesh pertaining to water management,
agricultural modernization and institutional structures. The
arguments herein are applicable particularly to the
Ganges-Brahmaputra Basin countries in South Asia but also to the
river basins of other parts of the world.
Coastal zones are becoming increasingly topical (and politically
sensitive) as they face relentless pressures from urban expansion,
recreational development, and sea level rise due to climate change.
This timely book provides a comprehensive introduction to the
formation, dynamics, maintenance, and perpetuation of coastal sand
dune systems. It describes the interactions between living
organisms and the physical processes of geomorphology. A global
range of examples enhance the book's international appeal. Based on
the research presented in this book, simple to complex field
studies and experiments could be designed at undergraduate and
graduate levels to illustrate various biological principles. This
accessible book is intended for a diverse audience; as an
invaluable reference for researchers who study coastal dune systems
and for novice researchers requiring a sound introduction to the
subject. This book is suitable for both senior undergraduate and
graduate students taking courses in coastal zone management, plant
ecology, restoration ecology, and conservation biology, as well as
the many professional ecologists and conservation biologists
requiring a concise but authoritative overview of the topic. The
book also will be of relevance and use to coastal managers,
planners, naturalists, and anyone pursuing a greater understanding
of coastal sand dunes.
Coastal zones are becoming increasingly topical (and politically
sensitive) as they face relentless pressures from urban expansion,
recreational development, and sea level rise due to climate change.
This timely book provides a comprehensive introduction to the
formation, dynamics, maintenance, and perpetuation of coastal sand
dune systems. It describes the interactions between living
organisms and the physical processes of geomorphology. A global
range of examples enhance the book's international appeal. Based on
the research presented in this book, simple to complex field
studies and experiments could be designed at undergraduate and
graduate levels to illustrate various biological principles.
This accessible book is intended for a diverse audience; as an
invaluable reference for researchers who study coastal dune systems
and for novice researchers requiring a sound introduction to the
subject. This book is suitable for both senior undergraduate and
graduate students taking courses in coastal zone management, plant
ecology, restoration ecology, and conservation biology, as well as
the many professional ecologists and conservation biologists
requiring a concise but authoritative overview of the topic. The
book also will be of relevance and use to coastal managers,
planners, naturalists, and anyone pursuing a greater understanding
of coastal sand dunes.
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Security, Privacy, and Applied Cryptography Engineering - 6th International Conference, SPACE 2016, Hyderabad, India, December 14-18, 2016, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Claude Carlet, M. Anwar Hasan, Vishal Saraswat
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R2,744
Discovery Miles 27 440
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th
International Conference on Security, Privacy, and Applied
Cryptography Engineering, SPACE 2016, held in Hyderabad, India, in
December 2016. This annual event is devoted to various aspects of
security, privacy, applied cryptography, and cryptographic
engineering. This is indeed a very challenging field, requiring the
expertise from diverse domains, ranging from mathematics to
solid-state circuit design.
Britain is now permanently a multi-racial and multi-cultural
society, with a race relations legislative framework. From
Legislation to Integration? provides a unique and comprehensive
analysis of the contribution made by this legislation to the
development of British race relations. The politics of the Race
Relations Act 1976, the issues regarding law enforcement and the
impact of legislation in British race relations are examined.
Contextualising Britain, the book puts the situation in this
country within the European Union framework and compares it with
the United States. It also looks to the future and makes relevant
suggestions to improve the current legislation. It will appeal to
students of social sciences, researchers, policy-makers and
professionals in the relevant fields, nationally and
internationally.
This book on 'Secondary Agriculture' discusses the goal of doubling
farmers' incomes. The term 'secondary' has a bearing on climate
change adaptation and its mitigation, small farm viability and
profitability, food security, nutrition, sustainable utilization of
natural resources, and optimal usage of produce from primary
agriculture and farm incomes. Promoting secondary agriculture has
implications on attaining sustainable development goals, which aim
to connect primary, secondary and tertiary sectors by using
slack/idle factors of production, such as land and labour,
contributing to primary agriculture production, capturing 'value'
in primary agricultural activities, and generating additional
income at the enterprise level. In context to same, the chapters of
this book have been designed to promote secondary agriculture
through low-cost skills and technology applications in agriculture
and by upscaling knowledge via integrating primary, secondary and
tertiary sectors of agriculture. The motivation behind this book is
to address the challenges of biotic and abiotic stresses facing the
farming community; to increase farmers income through low-cost
skills and technology applications in agriculture; to upscale
knowledge by integrating primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of
agriculture. The food processing sector in India is still in a
nascent stage with only 8 per cent of the produce being processed
as against 80-98 per cent in case of high-income countries
(Government of India, 2008, 2010). The food processing sector is
now receiving the boost with the annual growth of 13.2 per cent in
registered food processing units during 2004-10 (Government of
India, 2011). Against this backdrop, there is a strong need to
strategically handle the situation in order to facilitate a
self-sustainable and long-run growth of the sector, which is felt
possible by focusing on Secondary Agriculture. Though not a panacea
for all ailments of the primary sector, but it can definitely drive
the growth.
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