CSCAF Guiding Cities in Flood Risk Management
Global climate change is a reason for changing weather and rainfall patterns, resulting in increased risks of Urban Flooding. CSCAF […]
Global climate change is a reason for changing weather and rainfall patterns, resulting in increased risks of Urban Flooding. CSCAF […]
India, a country with a wide range of physical features and different geo-climatic zones, is prone to disasters and hazards […]
Disasters are often short duration events with long-lasting impacts on the society and economy of the nation. The crises affect […]
With increasing global calamities, the gradual proliferation of socioeconomic, cultural and political inequality, spatial and infrastructural discontinuance and the clock […]
The complexities of urban living and climate change have a proven circular relationship. The combined impact has increased the vulnerabilities […]
As per UN estimates, the urban population of India will be 52.8 per cent by 2050. Every fourth child in […]
India is highly prone to disasters due to its physiographic, climatic and socio-economic conditions. Nearly 58.6 per cent of the […]
Maharashtra is one of the highly urbanised states, with approximately 50.82 million inhabitants in the urban area. The state has […]
The SDG 11.5 aims to significantly reduce the number of human life losses and suffering, as well as minimise the […]
“We in the power sector always looks for grid stability and this cannot be achieved without the hydro sector”, said […]