Conservation of freshwater ecosystems using Nature Based Solutions: Can the urban centres help?
India, the second-fastest-growing major economy and the country with the largest population in the world, is on the brink of […]
India, the second-fastest-growing major economy and the country with the largest population in the world, is on the brink of […]
India is ranked as the world’s 13th most water-stressed country by the World Resources Institute’s Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas¹. According […]
Ever since the economic liberalisation across the globe in the mid 19th century, the trends of industrialisation and urbanisation have […]
From a society’s perspective, plastic pollution is a symptom of a broader challenge to sustainable production and consumption. Therefore, it […]
Post 2000 and the dotcom bubble burst, technology has drastically changed our daily lives and society, with the advent of […]
The private sector needs to be an active and engaging partner to effectively accomplish the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The […]
Climate change and sustainable development are inseparable. Global warming is producing negative impacts on natural and human systems is impeding […]
SDG 6.1 focuses on the accessibility, availability, quality and affordability of drinking water supply to all households. In this article, […]
India being the second-most populous country in the world will be a major contributor to the achievement of Sustainable Development […]
India is less urbanised compared to many Asian countries like China, Indonesia and South Korea, however, with about 377 million […]