International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development: Enviormental Science

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Showing posts with label Enviormental Science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enviormental Science. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 August 2021

Acceptance of Solar Energy Reduces CO2 Emissions An Evidence from Seraikela Kharsawa District, Jharkhand

August 10, 2021 0
Acceptance of Solar Energy Reduces CO2 Emissions An Evidence from Seraikela Kharsawa District, Jharkhand

As the world showing concern towards reducing CO2 emission and moving towards utilization of renewable energy, Solar Energy emerges as one of best replacement for non renewable energy resources. In this particular study, investigation is carried out on how the utilization of solar power in household activities reduces the impact of CO2 emission in Seraikela Kharsawa District, Jharkhand. Primary and Secondary data has been collected from authentic sources and statistical analysis was performed based on collected data to study the impact of using solar energy. Result showed that 17 of resident totally depend on solar energy, 48 were partially depend on solar power and 20 increase in the use of solar power systems from 2019 to 2021 showed that impact of CO2 emission reduction. The change in behaviour of residents for adopting renewable energy i.e. solar energy will reduce CO2 emission not ultimately but slowly. 

Neetu Singh | Binod Kumar Choudhary "Acceptance of Solar Energy Reduces CO2 Emissions: An Evidence from Seraikela Kharsawa District, Jharkhand" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, 

URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd43857.pdf 

Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/enviormental-science/43857/acceptance-of-solar-energy-reduces-co2-emissions-an-evidence-from-seraikela-kharsawa-district-jharkhand/neetu-singh


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Sunday, 8 August 2021

Enzymatic Pre Treatment of Chicken Feather Waste to Generate Biogas

August 08, 2021 0
Enzymatic Pre Treatment of Chicken Feather Waste to Generate Biogas

Feather is produced in large amounts as a waste in poultry slaughterhouses. Only 60 70 of the poultry slaughterhouse products is edible for human. 16 20 of the slaughterhouse by products contains keratin from this 7 9 consists of feather with 50 70 moisture content. Treatment of poultry feather anaerobically is a challenge, because of the complex, rigid, and fibrous structure of keratin, the main component of feathers. Under anaerobic conditions, poultry feather degrades poorly, which is the main obstacle for anaerobic digestion. The reported value of chicken feather methane potential is 0.19 –  0.20Nm3 kg VS, which is only one third of the theoretical value. It is an excellent raw material for biogas production due to high protein content. Dried chicken feathers contain about 90 proteins with 0.2 methane potential m3 kg 1 VS added and 0.05 methane potential m3 kg 1 wet weight . The keratin content of feather is difficult to digest, so physical, chemical and or biological pre treatment are needed in practice, which have to be set according to the utilization method. Feather was degraded with the help of enzyme and then digested in anaerobic bioreactors in different ratios. We used cattle slurry as control without feather. Our main objectives for this study were to determine the effect of enzymatic pre treatment, biogas methane potential of feather waste and the most effective treatment ratios. Chicken feather waste can also be digested or used with other feedstock as a co digestion substrate. 

Srinivas Kasulla | S J Malik "Enzymatic Pre-Treatment of Chicken Feather Waste to Generate Biogas" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, 

URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd43853.pdf 

Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/enviormental-science/43853/enzymatic-pretreatment-of-chicken-feather-waste-to-generate-biogas/srinivas-kasulla


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Tuesday, 3 August 2021

Impact of Climate Change on Island

August 03, 2021 0
Impact of Climate Change on Island

Climate change is one of the most pressing political, economic and environmental issues of our time. It demands honest and timely collective global actions. Despite the ever rising environmental catastrophes that are occurring around the world from destructive hurricanes, cyclones and flooding to sea level rise, coastal erosion, drought, fire, and sea acidification, there are climate change deniers who argue that climate change is not posing the kind of danger that is being put forward. Yet, if the global community does not take drastic measures now, climate change could result in many of the Pacific island nations being wiped from the map of the world in the not so distant future. The small island nations of the Pacific region are more vulnerable to the acute effects of climate change than any other region in the world. Most of these volcanic islands are barely a few metres above sea level. Ocean level rise amongst other climatic changes is threatening the very existence of these geographically isolated and small land masses. -˜The rising scale and the intensity of storm surges, saltwater intrusion and coastal destruction of the past decades have decimated coping capacities, leaving island populations with failing crops, crippling water shortages and an uncertain future’. The existential threat of environmental change is irrefutably claiming land and human lives year in and year out. It is now widely accepted by the scientific community that the Earth is undergoing drastic climate change due to increased greenhouse gas emissions1. Changes in global climate have occurred several times throughout the Earth’s history but have stretched over very long periods of time whereas currently these changes are taking place over the space of a century or less1,2,3. This rapid change, associated with other threats resulting from human activity related to production and consumption4, are having a strong impact on biodiversity. Considered as one of the five main causes of species and populations losses, climate change may lead to direct alterations of natural habitats, forcing species to move from their historical range, adapt to new environmental conditions, find refuge in unaltered microhabitats or may lead to species extinction. Importantly, climate change acts in synergy with other human induced threats, such as land use intensification or biological invasion, increasing their effects.Most small islands already have high burdens of climate sensitive diseases such as vector , food and water borne diseases like malaria, dengue and diarrhoeal disease.The effects of climate change including increased average temperatures, more frequent and severe extreme weather events and rising sea levels will exacerbate this disease burden with an expected increase in illnesses and deaths, as well as threatening access to safe food supplies, clean water and sanitation 

Dr. Nasreen "Impact of Climate Change on Island" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, 

URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd43817.pdf

Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/enviormental-science/43817/impact-of-climate-change-on-island/dr-nasreen


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Impact of Climate Change on Lakes of Rajasthan

August 03, 2021 0
Impact of Climate Change on Lakes of Rajasthan

Climate change is a global challenge with diverse implications at the national and subnational levels, through impacts on various sectors such as agriculture, water resources, forestry and biodiversity, human health, energy and infrastructure. Such diverse impacts require a range of strategies to be deployed for an effective response and for better preparedness towards climate change. In 2008, a National Action Plan on Climate Change NAPCC for India was released by the Honourable Prime Minister. In view of the criticality of addressing the challenges posed by climate change along with the imperatives of poverty alleviation and economic growth for India, the NAPCC -˜identifies measures that promote development objectives while also yielding co benefits for addressing climate change effectively’. The focus of NAPCC is to improve the understanding of climate science, adaptation, mitigation, energy efficiency and natural resource management and conservation. The NAPCC, further sets eight priority missions to respond to climate change these include National Missions on Solar Energy, Enhanced Energy Efficiency, Sustainable Habitats, Water, Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem, Greening India, Sustainable Agriculture and Strategic Knowledge for Climate Change, covering a range of response strategies. 

Dr. Renu Sharma | Dr. Manesha Mathur "Impact of Climate Change on Lakes of Rajasthan" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, 

URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd43807.pdf

Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/enviormental-science/43807/impact-of-climate-change-on-lakes-of-rajasthan/dr-renu-sharma


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Natural Climatic Control using Conceptual Elements in a Building for Human Comfort

August 03, 2021 0
Natural Climatic Control using Conceptual Elements in a Building for Human Comfort
With respect to comfort inside the building to distinguish between thermal comfort lighting important of these effects is thermal comfort which is primarily compared by four major factors the air temperature, Maine radiant temperature, Humidity and Air flow. An extended work of the American society of heating, refrigerating and accordingly engineers ASHRE. The thermal comfort is that condition of mind which expresses satisfaction in the thermal environment. Basic physical and physiological measurements of temperature and heat flux of represent location of a human body have yielded the following results. 

Dr. Mukesh Kumar Lalji "Natural Climatic Control using Conceptual Elements in a Building for Human Comfort" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, 




Level of Awareness on Climate Change Adaptation of the University of Eastern Philippines Employees and Students

August 03, 2021 0
Level of Awareness on Climate Change Adaptation of the University of Eastern Philippines Employees and Students

The study determined the level of awareness on climate change adaptation of the faculty members, students, and non teaching personnel of the University of Eastern Philippines System. The awareness was measured in terms of education, agriculture, health, fishery and marine resources, infrastructure and human settlement, and environment and natural resources. The study also found the correlation of the level of awareness and selected personal variables and the significant difference in the awareness among the groups of respondents. The study employed the descriptive correlation method of research utilizing a 30 item Liker type instrument on awareness on climate change adaptation. Data were analyzed using percentages, means, multiple regression analysis, and analysis of variance. The findings of the study showed that the faculty members were much aware on climate change adaptation in terms of education, agriculture, and health and aware on climate change adaptation in terms of fishery and marine resources, infrastructure, and environment and natural resources. The students were much aware on climate change adaptation in terms of education, agriculture, and health and aware on climate change adaptation in terms of fishery and marine resources, infrastructure, and environment and natural resources. The nonteaching personnel were aware on the six components of the level of awareness. For the faculty members and non teaching personnel, the exposure to newspaper and television were found to be significantly related to the level of awareness on climate adaptation. For the students, the exposure to newspaper and year level were found to be significantly related to the level of awareness on climate adaptation. There is a significant difference in the level of awareness on climate change adaptation among the three groups of respondents. 

Blenah Ongray  –  Perez "Level of Awareness on Climate Change Adaptation of the University of Eastern Philippines Employees and Students" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, 

URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd43779.

pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/enviormental-science/43779/level-of-awareness-on-climate-change-adaptation-of-the-university-of-eastern-philippines-employees-and-students/blenah-ongray-perez


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Monday, 2 August 2021

Sub Watershed Prioritization Based on Stream Ordering Analysis Using RS and GIS of the Gori Ganga Watershed Kumaun Himalaya

August 02, 2021 0
Sub Watershed Prioritization Based on Stream Ordering Analysis Using RS and GIS of the Gori Ganga Watershed Kumaun Himalaya

Present research paper is an attempt to analysis of the stream ordering in sub watershed in the Gori Ganga watershed Kumaun Himalaya, Uttarakhand India where Gori Ganga watershed has 2191.63 km2 area. For the study of detect stream order and delineation sub watersheds used of Remote Sensing RS data Cartosat 1 of 2008. Using pour point technique for the Gori Ganga watershed is divisible in to 9 sub watersheds these are varies between 83.97 km2 viz., Baram sub watershed and 794.97 km2 viz., Gori Ganga sub watershed . Sub watersheds of Gori Ganga watershed has total 2299 first order streams which contribute 47.37 234 km , 1302 second order streams which contribute 26.11 129 km , 430 third order streams which contribute 8.71 43 km and 893 fourth order streams which contribute 17.81 88 km . Where Gori Ganga sub watershed has the longest stream about 170 km 34.41 and Raunits Gad sub watershed has the smallest stream about 18 km 3.64 . Present study describes details of stream ordering pattern in 9 sub watersheds based on remote sensing and GIS. A brief account of these results it’s discussed in the following paragraphs. 

D. S. Parihar "Sub-Watershed Prioritization Based on Stream Ordering Analysis Using RS and GIS of the Gori Ganga Watershed Kumaun Himalaya" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, 

URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd43754.

pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/enviormental-science/43754/subwatershed-prioritization-based-on-stream-ordering-analysis-using-rs-and-gis-of-the-gori-ganga-watershed-kumaun-himalaya/d-s-parihar


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