Climate Change and Water Resources:The Case of India
碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 國際政治研究所 === 101 === Climate change due to global warming has seriously resulted in an instable supply of water source. Despite the fastest development in economic growth, countries around the south Asia have a highest population of density and poverty, but are insufficient to respo...
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ndltd-TW-101NCHU56920292018-04-10T17:23:06Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/97t82q Climate Change and Water Resources:The Case of India 氣候變遷下印度水資源問題之研究 Chii-Hua Yen 顏綺嬅 碩士 國立中興大學 國際政治研究所 101 Climate change due to global warming has seriously resulted in an instable supply of water source. Despite the fastest development in economic growth, countries around the south Asia have a highest population of density and poverty, but are insufficient to respond to and deal with natural disasters and environmental changes, and thereby tend to suffer a more severe impact. India as the most powerful and effective country in the area of south Asia, has difficulty in managing water supply due to a long term ignorance of national infrastructure. In addition, the government is challenged another task due to insufficient fresh water source, more worsen water pollution in cost of faster economic development growth, and furthermore conflicts within the federations and across the countries for water source. 陳牧民 2013 學位論文 ; thesis 106 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立中興大學 === 國際政治研究所 === 101 === Climate change due to global warming has seriously resulted in an instable supply of water source. Despite the fastest development in economic growth, countries around the south Asia have a highest population of density and poverty, but are insufficient to respond to and deal with natural disasters and environmental changes, and thereby tend to suffer a more severe impact. India as the most powerful and effective country in the area of south Asia, has difficulty in managing water supply due to a long term ignorance of national infrastructure. In addition, the government is challenged another task due to insufficient fresh water source, more worsen water pollution in cost of faster economic development growth, and furthermore conflicts within the federations and across the countries for water source.
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