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This book analyzes the issues associated with climate change in the
Himalayas. The purpose of choosing the Himalayas as a focus is
because it is a particularly fragile mountain system, highly
sensitive to climate change impacts, and it contains one of the
largest human populations affected by climate change. The book
provides extensive data and information regarding the climate
history of the Himalayas, and the current effects of climate change
on Himalayan weather systems, and on human and animal populations
in the region. The book begins with an overview of global climate
change with discussions of data trends and international
initiatives, then segues into a history of climate changes and
weather trends in the Himalayas. Weather systems of the Himalayas,
both past and current, are analyzed and detailed through climate
models, seasonal observations of weather fronts, and overviews of
various climate scenarios. The book then discusses climate change
impacts and signat ures specific to the Central Himalayan region,
where the largest effects of impacts are observed. Readers will
discover analysis presented on water resources, meteorological
changes, biodiversity, agriculture and human health along with
perspectives of management and policy. This book will appeal to
researchers studying climate science, climatology, environmental
scientists and policymakers.
This book investigates the concept of consumer social
responsibility (CnSR) by considering the combination of
'consumption behaviour' and 'social responsibility'. It puts
forward a theory of responsible consumption behaviour, then models
and empirically tests this theory using quantitative research
methods. In so doing, the book offers a new consumer behaviour
model: the C-A-C-B (Concern-Attitude-Commitment-Behaviour) model.
The book appeals to readers interested in consumer behaviour,
research methodologies, social responsibility, corporate social
responsibility, segmentation and profiling, sustainability, and
structural equation modelling with path analysis and confirmatory
factor analysis. The book also offers concrete recommendations that
will benefit businesses and governments alike.
The book covers silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, tin and germanium
based inorganic polymers. It also includes chapters on
organometallic polymers, transition metal based coordination
polymers and geopolymers. The book is ideal for students and career
starters in the industry.
This book analyzes the issues associated with climate change in the
Himalayas. The purpose of choosing the Himalayas as a focus is
because it is a particularly fragile mountain system, highly
sensitive to climate change impacts, and it contains one of the
largest human populations affected by climate change. The book
provides extensive data and information regarding the climate
history of the Himalayas, and the current effects of climate change
on Himalayan weather systems, and on human and animal populations
in the region. The book begins with an overview of global climate
change with discussions of data trends and international
initiatives, then segues into a history of climate changes and
weather trends in the Himalayas. Weather systems of the Himalayas,
both past and current, are analyzed and detailed through climate
models, seasonal observations of weather fronts, and overviews of
various climate scenarios. The book then discusses climate change
impacts and signat ures specific to the Central Himalayan region,
where the largest effects of impacts are observed. Readers will
discover analysis presented on water resources, meteorological
changes, biodiversity, agriculture and human health along with
perspectives of management and policy. This book will appeal to
researchers studying climate science, climatology, environmental
scientists and policymakers.
This book investigates the concept of consumer social
responsibility (CnSR) by considering the combination of
'consumption behaviour' and 'social responsibility'. It puts
forward a theory of responsible consumption behaviour, then models
and empirically tests this theory using quantitative research
methods. In so doing, the book offers a new consumer behaviour
model: the C-A-C-B (Concern-Attitude-Commitment-Behaviour) model.
The book appeals to readers interested in consumer behaviour,
research methodologies, social responsibility, corporate social
responsibility, segmentation and profiling, sustainability, and
structural equation modelling with path analysis and confirmatory
factor analysis. The book also offers concrete recommendations that
will benefit businesses and governments alike.
Realizing that Indian nationalists would not play the Great Game
against the Soviet Union, the British settled for those willing to
do so, using Islam as a political tool in pursuit of their
objectives. How this operation was conceived and carried out forms
the theme of this untold story of India's partition. Narendra Singh
Sarila unearths top-secret documents which throw new light on
several prominent political figures of the era, while bringing out
little-known facts about the pressure that the US exerted on
Britain to grant India her independence.
The book will be helpful to both researcher and industrialist who
wants to design solar water pumping system for irrigation purpose
in any area of the world. It covers detail study of all factors
which are responsible for the design and performance of the system.
It also gives the knowledge of design of irrigation system required
for the solar water pumping system. The main objective of the
system is to replace conventional method of diesel engine base
water pumping system with the renewable based solar photovoltaic
water pumping system.
Ayurveda (Indian traditional medicine) offers one of the most
coherent herbologic theories known to humankind. In spite of this
fact, many scientists completely ignore the therapeutic potential
of ayurvedic medicinal plants and remedies. From the opposed point
of view, Ayurveda definitely needs scientific validation through
modern tools. Its foundation in the present time will become wider
as the dialogue with modern science will be more active. This book,
therefore, tries to cover partially this gap between traditional
and modern medicine, providing a new scientific approach of this
ancient ayurvedic herbology. About 50 plants and herbal treatment
of major diseases are described briefly using both modern and
Ayurvedic concepts. The descriptions are based on authors'
experience of modern medicine, Ayurveda, clinical studies, and
observations of over four decades in the heart of herbs. The text
should help shed some light on Ayurvedic principles, which still
have unrevealed meanings for the scientific community, and should
be especially useful to medical researchers, modern physicians,
Ayurvedic practitioners, or anyone else who wants to know more
about herbal treatment.
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