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Costs of Climate Change
The Government of India has addressed this challenge through various policy measures, the primary one being the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC), which was launched in 2008. [...]in a study conducted by Rao et al (Current Science, 10 March 2015) in Vasad, Gujarat it was found that clim...
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description | The Government of India has addressed this challenge through various policy measures, the primary one being the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC), which was launched in 2008. [...]in a study conducted by Rao et al (Current Science, 10 March 2015) in Vasad, Gujarat it was found that climate change impact on design and costing of soil and water conservation structures in watersheds is up to 28% as compared to existing costs. Palanisami et al provide interesting insights into water management research in India particularly in the context of agriculture, and this needs to be picked up for planning and implementation of adaptation actions in India. |
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