The Way Ahead
Need for an Operational Framework for NbS
- The Covid-19 pandemic exposed the fragile dependency of human well-being on natural ecosystems and biodiversity and challenged global economies. Studies suggest that COVID-19 adversely affected all the sectors of the Indian economy in some degree or other.
- The sectors that were affected the highest were manufacturing, tourism, aviation and retail, start-ups, MSME’s, informal sector including migratory labour and agriculture. Reviving and rebuilding of economic activities are a key priority for post-COVID-19 recovery in India.
- The Government of India announced a $23.28 billion relief package in March 2020, and the Prime Minister added ....
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Bio–Diversity And Environment
- 1 Dam Management and Water Security in India
- 2 Plastic Pollution in Indian Himalayan Region
- 3 Developing Climate Resilience in Indian Cities
- 4 Heat Waves: Causes, Effects and Impacts
- 5 India’s Current Achievements in Renewable Energy
- 6 Curbing India's Black Carbon Emissions: Key Imperatives
- 7 Challenges of Grey Water Management in India
- 8 Plastic Pollution: Impact on Environment & Efforts
- 9 Role of Agroforestry and ZBNF in ensuring Sustainable Agriculture
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