Institut Veolia Environnement

Papers presenters

150 submissions have been sent to answer the conference call for paper and 24 papers have been selected. The participants are researchers coming mostly from India but also from Europe, Brazil or Africa.

Dr Sarah AHMED
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India
Climate change and the challenge to achievement of Millennium Development Goals in the developing countries (PDF-278 Ko)

Dr Najem AL NAJEM
Kuwait University, Kuwait
Fuel cell operated reverse osmosis desalination system (PDF-107 Ko)

Ms Kamyla CUNHA
University of Campinas, Brazil
Status of implementation of the Clean Development Mechanism in Brazil (PDF-176 Ko)

Ms Melba D'SOUZA
India
Impacts of water and food security on human health in the mining region (PDF-293 Ko)

Dr Laura GERMAN
African Highlands Initiative, Uganda
Energy shortfalls and system nutrient decline: an integrated research approach for addressing problems on the environment-poverty interface (PDF-1116 Ko)

Prof. Dilip AHUJA and Prof. D P Sen GUPTA
National Institute of Advanced Studies, India
A proposal to shift to using yearlong daylight saving time in India (PDF-337Ko)

Ms Dawn LIPPERT, Yale University, United States, and Dr V V N KISHORE
TERI, India
Ingredients for success in India's biomass industry (PDF-487Ko)

Mr Jasjeet Singh CHADDAH and Mr Kama KRISHNA
Grameen Surya Bijlee Foundation, India
Dignity through electricity for rural under-privileged (PDF-136Ko)

Dr Surender KUMAR
TERI University, India
Measurement of energy price induced technological change: a directional distance function approach (PDF-201Ko)

Chandan MAHANTA
Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India
A critical appraisal of energy resource policies vis-à-vis development and growth in Northeast India (PDF-2555Ko)

Ritu MATHUR
TERI
Personal choices and associated emissions: Are "modern" lifestyles really sustainable? (PDF-138Ko)

Dr Ruth NABINTA
Adult Education and Social Development Institute, Nigeria
Women, economic development, and the environment (PDF-1116Ko)

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Dr Harini NAGENDRA
Indiana University and ATREE, India
The human dimensions of forest change: observations from the air and on the ground (PDF-967Ko)

Mr Abhishek NATH
TERI, India
Knowledge sharing and development of linkages for technology development, dissemination, and concomitant social action in small and micro enterprises (PDF-890Ko)

Mr Joshua ODELEYE
Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology, Nigeria
Travel demand management: a sustainable policy option for transportation induced climate change in developing countries (PDF-1712Ko)

Dr Ramesh RAMASWAMY
Resource Optimization Initiative, India
Industrial ecology and environmental priorities (PDF-1551Ko)

Ms Kumudhini RAVINDRA and Dr Anjula GURTOO
Indian Institute of Science, India
Developing an economic value chain model for energy and livelihood security of the rural poor in India (PDF-236Ko)

Mr Divaldo REZENDE
Instituto Ecológica, Brazil
Social carbon - adding value to sustainable development and renewable energy projects (PDF-4845Ko)

Dr Farhet SHAHEEN
India
Sustaining energy and resource use in groundwater: an optimal control model for scenario generation (PDF-960Ko)

Mr Umesh Prasad SINGH
Coal India Ltd, India
Methanogenesis of in-situ coal: a leapfrogging technology for sustainable energy extraction from non-extractable coal deposits (PDF-70Ko)

Mr I THANUMOORTHI
TERI, India
Need for cost effective cold storage and solar energy penetration in the Indian food production and processing sector

Ms Shova THAPA
Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Threats to biodiversity conservation: vulnerable livelihoods and illegal resource extraction in the Royal Bardia National Park, Nepal (PDF-350Ko)

Mr Kevo Luc TUSSOU
Department of Energy, Benin
Utilization of sustainable energy systems for productive purposes in rural areas: the case of Benin Republic (PDF-952Ko)

Dr R UMA and Mr Santhosh RAGHAVAN
TERI, India
Pilot study of household energy, indoor air pollution and health: assessment in households from four different regions in India (PDF-824Ko)

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