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Foreword Prof. Sachin Chaturvedi
Foreword Prof. Parmod Kumar
Foreword Prof. Sat Prakash Bansal
Preface
Contents
Editors and Contributors
Abbreviations
Sustainable Energy and Environmental Sustainability in an Economics and Policy Prospective
1 Introduction
2 Advances and Insights
2.1 The Economic and Policy of Sustainable Energy
2.2 The Economics and Policy of Environmental Sustainability
2.3 Conclusion
References
Economics and Policy of Sustainable Energy
Renewable Energy Policy Responses to Observed Impact of Climate Change: Evidence from DPSIR Framework
1 Introduction
2 Methodology and Framework
3 Results and Discussion
3.1 Driving Forces (Fossil Fuel Use)
3.2 Pressure (GHG Emission)
3.3 State (Rising Global Mean Temperature)
3.4 Impact (Effect of a Change Environment)
3.5 Response (Renewable Energy Policy Responses)
4 Conclusion and Policy Recommendation
References
Energy Utilization Strategies for Transportation and Commercial Activities in the Precarious Habitat: A Case of Disaster-Affected Communities in Charland Bangladesh
1 Introduction
2 Review of Related Literature
3 Conceptual Clarification
4 Conceptual Framework of Research Problem
5 Methodology and Data Sources
6 Results and Discussion
6.1 Socioeconomic Status
6.2 Respondent Char-Dwellers' Educational Status
6.3 Landownership and Landlessness
6.4 Occupational Diversity
6.5 Housing Materials
6.6 Economic Conditions of the Char Households
6.7 Choura Energy Consumption Strategies and Sustainable Development
6.8 Energy Consumption Strategies for Transportation and Commercial Activities
7 Traditional Energy Resources and Sustainable Development
7.1 Policy Recommendations
8 Conclusions
References.

Era of Market Globalization: A Review of Energy Demand, Opportunities, and Challenges in India
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
2.1 Market Globalization: Indian Perspective
2.2 Driving Forces Behind Market Globalization in India
3 Methodology and Data Sources
4 Result and Discussion
4.1 Energy Demand: Indian Context
4.2 Challenges in Indian Energy Sector
4.3 Opportunities in Indian Energy Sector
5 National Energy Policy: Importance for Energy Sector
6 Conclusion
References
From Global to Local: Empirical Findings of Socioecological Effects of Photovoltaic Energy Promotion in Brazilian Outback
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
3 Methodology and Data Source
4 Results and Discussion
5 Conclusion and Policy Recommendation
References
Seasonal Disaster-Induced Energy Consumption in Domestic Chores and Agricultural Activities: A Study of Two Padma Char Villages in Bangladesh
1 Introduction
2 Review of Related Literature
3 Conceptual Clarification
4 Conceptual Framework of Research Problem
5 Methodology and Data Sources
6 Results and Discussion
6.1 Socioeconomic Status
6.2 Choura Energy Consumption Strategies and Sustainable Development
6.3 Uses of Light Energy in Domestic Chores
6.4 Energy Use in Agriculture
6.5 Limited Recreational Activities Due to Sheer Lack of Electricity
6.6 Traditional Energy Consumption Strategies in Heating and Cooking
6.7 Environmental and Socio-political Challenges to Sustainable Energy Consumption
6.8 Policy Recommendations
7 Conclusions
References
Trends in GDP Growth and Energy Usage in India
1 Introduction
2 Data and Methodology
3 India: Energy Use Since 1950
4 India's Industrial Development, Structural Change and Energy Use Pattern
5 Conclusions
Annexure
References.

Resilience is What the Oil and Gas Industry has Inherited-Reassessing, Analyzing and Mitigating the Risks in Current Situation and Proposing the Roadmap Ahead
1 Introduction-A Retrospection to Turbulent Times
1.1 1970s
1.2 1980s, 1990s and 2000s
1.3 Current Scenario
2 Risks Confronted by the Oil &
Gas Sector
2.1 Geopolitical, and Enhanced Recovery Risks
2.2 Geological and Technical Risk
2.3 Price Risk
2.4 Financial Risk
2.5 Supply-Demand Risk
2.6 Operational Risk
2.7 Social Risk
2.8 Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Risks
2.9 Impact of the Pandemic in the Oil and Gas Industry.
3 Strategies to Tackle the Current Situation and Overcome the Risks
3.1 Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) and Business Continuity Model
3.2 Automation and Digitalization
3.3 Data Integration and Management
3.4 Cost Optimization
3.5 Asset Optimization
3.6 Production Optimization
3.7 Operational Excellence
3.8 Resource Allocation
3.9 Prioritizing Health, Hygiene, Safety and Environment
4 Conclusion
References
Cross Border Trade of Electricity: Existing Scenario and Opportunities for India
1 Introduction
2 Geographies and Cross Border Electricity Trade
2.1 India-Bhutan
2.2 India-Nepal
2.3 India-Bangladesh
2.4 India-Sri Lanka
2.5 India-Myanmar
2.6 India-Afghanistan and India-Pakistan
2.7 India-Bhutan-Bangladesh-Nepal-Myanmar
3 Policy Developments
3.1 SAARC Framework Agreement for Energy Cooperation
3.2 CERC Cross Border Trade of Electricity Regulations, 2019
3.3 CEA Procedure for Approval and Facilitating Cross Border Import/Export
3.4 Discussion
4 Future Perspective and Recommendations
5 Implications
6 Conclusion
References
Economics and Policy of Environmental Sustainability.

COVID-19 Pandemic, Unsustainable Globalization, and IPR Regime: Identifying the Critical Factors for Spread of COVID-19 Virus
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
3 Pandemic
4 Globalization
5 IPR Regime and COVID Pandemic
6 Critical Factors for Spread of the COVID-19 Pandemic
6.1 Origin and Framework of Spread of COVID-19 Pandemic During Initial Stages of First Wave
7 Descriptive Statistics and Results
8 Analysis and Discussion
9 Conclusion and Recommendations
References
Single-Use Plastics: An Escalating Global Environmental Problem
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
2.1 Plastic Categories
2.2 Environmental Consequences
3 Methodology and Data Source
4 Result and Discussion
4.1 Policy Frameworks for Polythene Bags, Straws and Microbeads
4.2 Efficacy and Productivity of Policies
5 Conclusion and Policy Recommendation
References
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment of Africa Regional Air Temperature Trend
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
3 Methodology and Data Source
3.1 Method of Analysis
4 Result and Discussion
5 Conclusion and Policy Recommendation
References
Gender Biases in the Resource Exploitation and Management of Cameroonian Inland Wetlands Within the Upper Nun Valley, Ndop, North West Region
1 Introduction
1.1 Literature
1.2 Study Area
2 Methodology
3 Results and Discussion
4 Conclusion
References
Contemporary Institutional Approach Towards Conservation: Operational Reorganization Strategies
1 Introduction
2 Literature Review
2.1 Ecotourism
2.2 Ecotourism Institutional and Policy Initiatives
2.3 Destination Level Framework in India
2.4 Local Community and TEDC
3 Methodology and Data
4 Contextual Investigation
5 Result
6 Existing Operations
6.1 Reorganization Strategies
7 Discussion.

8 Conclusion and Policy Recommendation
References
Sumak Kawsay-Alli Kawsay-Buen Vivir, Epistemology in the Indigenous Communities of Ecuador and Colombia, an Opportunity for Environmental Justice and Rethinking the Global Community
1 Introduction
2 Review of Literature
3 Result and Discussion
4 Case Colombian Regulations and the Roads to Looting in Indigenous Territories/Indigenous Epistemologies
5 The Women of Today's Daily Struggle
6 Conclusion: About Indigenous Communities
References
Linking Indigenous Traditional Knowledge and Sustainable Development Goals in the North-Western Himalayas
1 Introduction
2 Review of Literature
3 Scope and Methodology: Anthropological Approaches to Ecology
4 Dialectical Synthesis of Conservation and Consumption
5 Analysis and Discussion
6 Ecological Modernization
7 Conclusion
References
Carbon Sequestration Dynamics of Tree Species in Dry Forest
1 Introduction
2 Simulation Model of CO2FIX
3 Implication of Carbon Sequestration Potency and Its Dynamic
4 Conclusion
References
Climate Resilient Wild Edible Succulents of Mandi Himachal Pradesh, Their Indigenous Uses and Role in Socio-Economic Development of the Region
1 Introduction
2 Material and Methods
2.1 Method
2.2 Study Area
3 Surveys, Data Collection and Analysis
4 Results and Discussion
4.1 Diversity, Distribution, Habit, Habitat, Morphology and Nativity, of Wild Edible Succulents
5 DMR Value and indigenous uses of Succulents
6 WES as climate resilient potential future food crops
7 Conclusion
References.

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