Energy, environment and globalization : recent trends, opportunities and challenges in India
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Energy, environment and globalization : recent trends, opportunities and challenges in India
Springer, c2020
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This book analyzes contemporary issues relating to energy, environment, and globalization in the Indian context. As a signatory to the Paris climate accord, India has reiterated its commitment to taking strong and positive steps toward climate change mitigation. However, as one of the fastest growing economies in the world, it is battling the effects of a steep rise in fossil fuel usage and pollution. Further, increasing globalization is leading to greater economic activity and production, resulting in additional energy use, which has a negative effect on the environment.
The book argues that globalization need not have only a negative environmental impact; it can also have positive impact through the importation of environmentally sound technologies and implementing global compliance standards. The book is divided into three sections: The energy section discusses issues relating to the status of Indian natural gas market and the need for developing an efficient gas market in India; the economics and politics of sustainable energy in India; the challenges of thermal power and significance of clean thermal power generation in India; environmental and policy issues concerning energy use in urban India; the importance of energy use in developing Human Development Index (HDI); and issues relating to renewable energy in India. The environment section then examines topics such as the impact of global warming on local weather by examining the frequency of extreme weather events such as drought and floods, and their impact on farming activities in the Indian state of Odisha; the importance of according the economic value to environmentally significant things like national park , mangroves, etc. for sustainable development; the role of environmental accounting for ecological sustainability and ecotourism; and environmental concerns increasingly gaining traction among the corporate sector for their long-run benefits . Lastly, the third section addresses issues relating to the challenges and opportunities of globalization, such as the interface between globalization and environment; managing India's business interest in proposing new Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT); the challenges being faced by Indian exports and their revival; and making Indian SMEs competitive. As such, it is an invaluable resource for policymakers, researchers, practitioners and students in the field of energy, environment and trade economics.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Energy, Environment and Globalization: An InterfaceChapter 2. India's Crude Oil Consumption: Empirical Estimations and Future ProjectionsChapter 3. Clean Thermal Power Generation: A Win-Win SituationChapter 4. Urbanization in India in the Globalized Era: Revisiting the Energy Aspect and Policy IssuesChapter 5. Indian Gas Market - Roadmap for Creation of an Efficient Gas MarketChapter 6. 100% Rural Electrification in India: Myth or Reality?Chapter 7. Empirical Relation between Energy Use and Human Development: Evidence from BRICS NationsChapter 8. Empirical Nexus between Global Temperature, Local Weather and Agriculture: Evidence from the Indian State of OdishaChapter 9. Evaluation of Mangrove Ecosystem Services: Methodological and Data ChallengesChapter 10. Urbanization, urban sprawl and environment in DehradunChapter 11. Mining displacements and Rehabilitation & Resettlement process in Mahanadi Coalfields Limited: An Empirical InvestigationChapter 12. Economic Valuation of Dachigam National Park: an Operational Tool for Sustainable DevelopmentChapter 13. Community Attitude towards Environmental Accounting: Special Focus on Ecotourism DestinationsChapter 14. Modelling the critical factors of green supply chain management under fuzzy environmentChapter 15. The New BIT**: Is it a Game of Equals?Chapter 16. Exports Dynamics of India: A Cointegration AnalysisChapter 17. Making Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Competitive: Cluster Development MethodologyChapter 18. Foreign Direct Investment in Infrastructure: Evidences from Indian Economy
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