[HTML][HTML] Exploring the nexus between Indian forestry and the Sustainable Development Goals
Forests are considered as a sacred asset in India and have guided the way of living
throughout its history. Indian forests not only accommodate the myriad species but also act …
throughout its history. Indian forests not only accommodate the myriad species but also act …
Coupling analysis between cost and carbon emission of bamboo building materials: A perspective of supply chain
P Xu, J Zhu, H Li, Z Xiong, X Xu - Energy and Buildings, 2023 - Elsevier
Bamboo building materials with carbon storage potential are considered to be the key to low
carbon emissions and sustainable development in the construction industry. However, the …
carbon emissions and sustainable development in the construction industry. However, the …
Community forest legislation in India: Rights-based polycentrism or responsibilization?
In India, forest rights of forest-dependent communities are democratized and decentralized
under the Forest Rights Act of 2006 (FRA). This paper attempts to explain the weak …
under the Forest Rights Act of 2006 (FRA). This paper attempts to explain the weak …
Comparative life cycle assessment of flooring options for sustainable buildings
Comparative life cycle assessment of flooring options for sustainable buildings | Emerald
Insight Books and journals Case studies Expert Briefings Open Access Publish with us …
Insight Books and journals Case studies Expert Briefings Open Access Publish with us …
Biochar derived from waste bamboo shoots for the biosorptive removal of ferrous ions from aqueous solution
AI Sema, J Bhattacharyya - Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 2022 - Elsevier
With the ongoing global demands for modern commodities, anthropogenic activities by
industries and humans have brought a colossal pressure to the natural water bodies …
industries and humans have brought a colossal pressure to the natural water bodies …
[PDF][PDF] World Development Perspectives
In India, forest rights of forest-dependent communities are democratized and decentralized
under the Forest Rights Act of 2006 (FRA). This paper attempts to explain the weak …
under the Forest Rights Act of 2006 (FRA). This paper attempts to explain the weak …
Bamboo as a Source for Value Added Products: Paving Way to Global Circular Economy.
PJ Kaur, P Yadav, M Gupta, V Khandegar… - …, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
Bamboo biomass is known for its low cost, abundance, fast growth rate, low weight-to-height
ratio, and load-bearing abilities, making it an attractive alternative to materials such as wood …
ratio, and load-bearing abilities, making it an attractive alternative to materials such as wood …
Relationship between Maling bamboo (Yushania maling) invasion and decrease of plant species diversity in the Eastern Himalayan temperate forest
U Rai, B Rai - Environmental and Experimental Biology, 2023 - journal.lu.lv
Temperate forests of the Eastern Himalayan region are undergoing a noticeable
transformation due to invasion and over-dominance by indigenous Yushania maling, Maling …
transformation due to invasion and over-dominance by indigenous Yushania maling, Maling …
[PDF][PDF] Potential of bamboo for renewable energy: Main issues and technology options
CD Montaño, J van Dam - Beijing: International Bamboo and …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Bamboo is potentially a highly sustainable biomass resource and can contribute to domestic
and global renewable energy targets, such as those set by the European Union (EU) within …
and global renewable energy targets, such as those set by the European Union (EU) within …