Publications by authors named "Himangana Gupta"

Article Synopsis
  • * A synthesis of 71 case studies identifies key drivers of change in these systems, including overexploitation, land use change, demographic shifts, and regional economic factors, which negatively impact biodiversity, livelihoods, and cultural heritage.
  • * To address these challenges, various stakeholders are employing community-oriented strategies that involve legal, behavioral, cognitive, technological, and economic approaches, highlighting the importance of community participation in sustainable mountain management.
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India's position on climate change negotiations is likely to have far reaching implications for the success of global climate cooperation. Since the beginning of negotiations, the principle of equity and common but differentiated responsibilities (CBDR) remained the centerpiece of India's stand. The stand started to evolve at the 15th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change at Copenhagen in 2009, when India accepted voluntary commitments to reduce emission intensity.

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