Desertification in India

Desertification in India The chief causes of desertification are: (i) Climatic factors, (ii) Human factors (human cultures). Recent changes in land use and population density had much ecological effects. Human factors are population growth and increased density,...

Parameterizing the class in c++

Parameterizing the class in c++ Several languages the notion of a parameterizing the class in c++, or template is noticable. This concept is most obviously useful for working with groups in a strongly typed language. By this way, in general we can define behavior for...

soil erosion

soil erosion Some of the aspects of land degradation are discussed below: 1. Loss of Fertility by Mismanagement: Man, in his urge to derive the maximum yield to satisfy vast needs of a rapidly growing population, has been resorting to various scientific inputs like...

Man Induced Landslides

Man Induced Landslides Human Factors in Man Induced Landslides: These are basically the human activities like construction of roads, buildings, dams, etc. These have strong bearing on the Man Induced Landslides. First road in Himalayan region was introduced way back...

anaerobic digestion

anaerobic digestion Anaerobic Treatment of Waste Water: Role of Microorganism and Sludge Treatments! Anaerobic digestion of sewage water has been practised for over 100 years in Europe using septic tanks. ‘A single large septic tank was used for sedimentation as well...

Energy Conversion processes

Energy Conversion processes Almost 90 per cent of the world’s current energy supply is based on fossil or mineral sources, oil, coal, gas and uranium. Only 10 per cent comes from renewable sources, especially hydro-power and biomass, while the share of solar and wind...