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The role of business in restoring India's degraded land
20 Sep 2019
Degraded land is an underperforming asset and poses significant risks to a wide spectrum of industries. There are, however, opportunities and benefits for businesses by adopting sustainable land management (SLM) in their value chains.
Changing role of chief sustainability officers
19 Sep 2019
| Madhulika SharmaSustainability in businesses has moved from a compliance based approach to an impact measurement and mitigation approach
Right to livelihood and social impact assessment in land acquisition
27 Aug 2019
| Dr Preeti Jain DasThe Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, aims to address the long standing popular discontent over perceived arbitrariness of State action in land acquisition matters by creating an elaborate scheme of engagement with affected communities by incorporating the provision of social impact assessment.
Microbes script a success story in treating pharmaceutical waste
26 Aug 2019
TERI's Oilzapper technology uses naturally occurring microorganisms to transform hydrocarbon contaminants in soil to non-toxic compounds
Resource efficiency for a sustainable e-vehicle sector
16 Aug 2019
The latest blog in our ongoing series explores material use and resource efficiency potential in India's e-vehicle sector
Liveability of Indian cities: Turning urban legend into reality
09 Aug 2019
There is a need for identifying aspects of enhancing liveability that can be mainstreamed at the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) level, which can further transform the floating concept of 'liveability' into a tangible reality.
Solid waste pollution in the South Asian Seas (SAS)
09 Aug 2019
Marine litter is a major issue in the coastal areas of South Asian countries.
Here is how marine pollution is challenging environment and economy of South Asian Seas region
09 Aug 2019
| Ms Shikhita GuptaCoastal populations of countries in South Asian Seas region are constantly expanding, leading to further degradation of its marine environment.
Oceans are the lifeline of planet Earth - they act as carbon sinks, absorb pollution and silt from rivers, regulate rainfall, act as nature reserves and support te
Time for a strategy on ocean development and Indian maritime security
05 Aug 2019
The United Nations has called for 2021-2030 to be marked as the 'Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development'
Reversing land degradation in India
30 Jul 2019
Nearly one-third of area in India faces the threat of land degradation. India strives to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality by 2030.