bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 3, 2023
2.
Abstract
Spill
over
of
SARs-CoV-2
into
a
variety
wild
and
domestic
animals
has
been
an
ongoing
feature
the
human
pandemic.
The
establishment
new
reservoir
in
white
tailed
deer
North
America
increasing
divergence
viruses
circulating
them
from
those
population
highlighted
risk
this
poses
for
global
health.
Some
parts
world
have
seen
more
intensive
monitoring
wildlife
species
SARS-CoV-2
related
coronaviruses
but
there
are
still
very
large
gaps
geographical
species-specific
information.
This
paper
reports
negative
results
PCR
based
testing
using
pan
coronavirus
end
point
RDRP
Sarbecovirus
specific
E
gene
qPCR
on
lung
or
gut
tissue
Indian
State
Kerala.
These
included:
121
Rhinolophus
rouxii
(Rufous
Horsehoe
Bat),
6
bedommei
(Lesser
Woolly
Horseshoe
15
Rossettus
leschenaultii
(Fulvous
Fruit
47
Macaca
radiata
(Bonnet
macaques),
35
Paradoxurus
hermaphroditus
(
Common
Palm
Civet),
5
Viverricula
indica
(Small
4
Herpestes
edwardsii
(Common
Mongoose),
10
Panthera
tigris
(Bengal
Tiger),
8
pardus
fusca
(Indian
Leopard),
Prionailurus
bengalensis
(Leopard
cats),
2
Felis
chaus
(Jungle
Cuon
alpinus
(Wild
dogs)
1
Melursus
ursinus
(sloth
bear).
Advances in finance, accounting, and economics book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 107 - 141
Published: May 3, 2024
This
chapter
provides
the
comparative
performance
of
green
technology
(GT),
growth,
and
social-economic
development
in
India
China.
It
used
43
indicators
that
helped
to
increase
growth
development.
Time
trend
analysis
is
applied
examine
GT,
economic
Correlation
coefficient
association
useful
related
digitalization.
has
relatively
low
scope
apply
GT
production
sector
as
compared
Therefore,
most
digitalization-related
have
a
positive
statistically
significant
with
greater
possibility
technologies
produces
several
policy
proposals
resource
efficiency,
sustainable
through
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: March 28, 2025
Green
infrastructure
(GI)
has
been
increasingly
associated
with
urban
flood
resilience
as
it
provides
benefits
in
protecting
communities
from
dangers
and
improving
socio-economic
capabilities.
In
order
to
optimize
the
GI
advantages,
is
necessary
engage
strategic
prioritizing
of
implementation
areas,
considering
local
conditions.
Despite
a
growing
interest
connecting
resilience,
there
still
lack
strategic-oriented
planning
models
aimed
at
enhancing
resilience.
This
study
introduced
Flood
Resilience-based
Urban
Infrastructure
Site
Priority
(FRUGISP)
model,
which
employs
GIS-based
multi-criteria
assessment
determine
regions
that
should
be
prioritized
for
systems,
based
on
their
levels.
The
model
was
used
map
priority
areas
Monterrey,
Mexico,
Brussels,
Belgium.
distinct
features,
both
cities
face
challenges.
results
showed
utmost
importance
index
land
availability
implementation.
potential
applied
other
grappling
issues,
providing
guidance
decision-makers
selecting
high-priority
locations
projects.
approach
can
effectively
address
difficulties
posed
by
floods,
ensuring
areas.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9(6), P. e17151 - e17151
Published: June 1, 2023
India
is
the
world's
second
largest
populous
nation,
fifth
economy
with
seventh
geographical
area
but
experiences
high
energy
poverty.
With
lowest
per
capita
consumption
among
top
ten
economies,
ranks
at
137
out
of
218
nations.
Hydropower
has
potential
to
alleviate
India's
asymmetry
as
well
realize
its
sustainable
growth
aspiration
a
low-carbon
regime.
However,
hydropower
in
been
plagued
by
debates
on
human
displacement,
loss
biodiversity,
increased
risk
natural
disasters,
and
socio-economic
conflicts
making
it
an
unpopular
alternative.
Here,
we
review
address
various
concerns
related
sector,
examine
scientific
evidence,
analyze
policy
imperatives,
geopolitical
considerations,
future
directions
for
context
ongoing
climate
change.
Evidence
indicates
that
besides
electricity
generation,
infrastructure
helps:
(i)
avert
floods,
(ii)
mitigate
impacts
global
warming,
(iii)
ensure
redistribution
water
arid
regions
improve
security.
As
part
policy,
propose
most
ecological
social
problems
associated
development
can
be
avoided
great
extent
through
careful
planning,
proper
project
design,
responsible
ownership,
public
participation.
short-term
measures,
propose:
entrepreneurs
planners
follow
credible
transparent
pre-project
investigations,
mandatory
implementation
environmental
management
plans,
better
accountability
transparency
statutory
bodies
developers.
For
long-term
suggest:
create
'National
Institute
Energy
&
Environmental
Sustainability'
oversee
post-project
developmental
activities,
streamline
bureaucratic
institutional
procedures,
establish
trans-boundary
system
seamless
coordinated
programs
across
upstream-downstream