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Häftad, Engelska
273 kr
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Häftad, Övriga språk, 2021
155 kr
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Häftad, Nepali, 2023
170 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
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PDF, Engelska, 202419 kr
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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2024 in the subject Geography / Earth Science - Physical Geography, Geomorphology, Environmental Studies, , language: English, abstract: This book examines the Indian coal industry in the nineteenth century, its early stages, upgrading techniques, and post-independence status. It emphasizes coal mining's impact on local economies, geo-morphological analysis, vegetation, and agricultural land. The Raniganj Coalfield, India's oldest and most prominent coal mine, is a significant area of research aimed at promoting prosperity and sustainable development in the region. The book highlights the reduction in tree and shrub species composition, reduced density of vegetation, and the impact of mining on surface and groundwater resources. The book also discusses the hydrological state of abandoned pit lakes in the Raniganj coalfield, recommending a water footprint assay to develop a comprehensive plan for sustainable use of alternate water sources. It also discusses the increasing greenhouse gas emissions from mining operations and proposes a comprehensive strategy for carbon sequestration and bioremediation that centers on co-cultivating aquatic plants and algae. The book also explores alternative livelihood opportunities in the Raniganj Coalfield, focusing on sustainable development and socio-environmental resilience. It assesses the potential for mining tourism in the region, highlighting the connections between mining tourism and other travel opportunities, well-preserved mines, infrastructure challenges, and other local issues. This work advocates for minimizing adverse consequences of mining, optimizing resource use, and decreasing the influence on ecosystem services. It also emphasizes the necessity of clean and green coal mining to fulfill the "e;Clean India Mission."e; The venture aims to achieve sustainability in the Raniganj Coalfield by maintaining a balance between environment and commercial anthropogenic ventures.