The livelihoods of small/marginal farmers are most at risk to changing agro-climatic and agro-economic situations, especially those who cultivate high-value cash crops, which are dependent on its cultivation, marketing, ...
The increased intensity of anthropogenic activities, which are mostly concentrated within river corridors, has altered the natural functioning of fluvial systems beyond their regeneration capacity. Therefore, much attention ...
The anthropocene is primarily affected by urbanisation. The developing world and its rapidly blossoming urban enclaves have amplified water "wants" inducing a global strain on the freshwater resource. Development of so-called ...
The increase in energy consumption in cities has multiplied rapidly in the past few decades, often leading to a decline in fossil-fuel based energy sources and the consequent adoption of renewable energy resources. Integration ...
Rural tourism is expected to preserve local resources and the community while remaining rural in scale, purpose, and location. Despite scholarly debates and significant expenditures, rural tourism initiatives nevertheless ...