ID: 51427
Title: Fauna of Sundarban Mangrove Ecosystem, West Bengal, India
Author: A.K.Mandal and N.C. Nandi
Editor: Asket Singh
Year: 1989
Publisher: Director, Zoological Survey of India, January, 1989
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Fauna of Sundarban Mangrove Ecosystem, West Bengal, India
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 241
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ID: 51426
Title: None
Author: H.K.Bhowmik
Editor: Director, Zoological Survey of India
Year: 1993
Publisher: Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, February, 1993
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Records of the Zoological Survey of India - On the biogeographical regions of India in relaiton to studies in the endemism of Acrididae fauna of India
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 241
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51425
Title: Faunal Resources in India
Author: Ramakrishna, J.R.B.Alfred
Editor: None
Year: 2007
Publisher: Director, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, January 2007
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Faunal Resources in India
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 241
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51424
Title: Handbook on Indian Freshwater Molluscs
Author: Ramakrishna, Anirudha Dey
Editor: None
Year: 2007
Publisher: Director, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, May 2007
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Handbook on Indian Freshwater Molluscs
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 241
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51423
Title: Pictorial Handbook Indian Land Snails
Author: S.C.Mitra, A.Dey, Ramakrishna
Editor: Director, Zoological Survey of India
Year: 2005
Publisher: Director, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, January 2005
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Pictorial Handbook Indian Land Snails
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 241
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51422
Title: Tropical Asian Streams Zoobenthos, Ecology and Conservation
Author: David Dudgeon
Editor: None
Year: 1999
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press, 1999
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Zoobenthos, Ecology and Conservation
Keywords: None
Abstract: None
Location: 241
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51421
Title: Going against the grain: ethanol from lignocellulosics
Author: Jeff Decker
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2008
Publisher: PennWell International Publications Ltd, November-December Vol 11, No 6
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World magazine
Keywords: Plant wastes, Fuels, Second-generation biofuel
Abstract: The urgency of the guest to produce fuel from woody and other plant wastes has been heightened by the ' food versus fuel ' debate. Technologies for processing plant matter into usable fuels are evolving. Pilot labs are racing to perfect chemical techiques and produce the ultimate new, second-generation biofuel. Will it work at large scale? And what will it cost? Jeff Decker reports.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51420
Title: The future of wind power: perspectives on global wind
Author: None
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2008
Publisher: PennWell International Publications Ltd, November-December Vol 11, No 6
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World magazine
Keywords: Wind power, Carbon-free technology
Abstract: A survey of readers across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa explores how they view the future of the wind power. Quizzed on issues related to policy, costs, public perception, threat from non-renewable ' carbon-free ' technologies, potential markets, and more, the responses reveal much about the industry perceptions of future across more than sixty countries.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51419
Title: Raising the sights: PV sector shines in Spain
Author: David Appleyard
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2008
Publisher: PennWell International Publications Ltd, November-December Vol 11, No 6
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World magazine
Keywords: Global photovotaic industry, DU PVSEC 2008 conference, Research, Technology, Industry, Politics
Abstract: In early September, the who ' s who of the global photovoltaic industry met at the 23rd DU PVSEC 2008 conference and expo in Valencia, Spain, to discuss the latest developments in research, technology, industry and politics.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51418
Title: Husum WindEnergy 2008: Where the wind blows is where the money goes
Author: Eize de Vries
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2008
Publisher: PennWell International Publications Ltd, November-December Vol 11, No 6
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World magazine
Keywords: Internal Husum WindEnergy 2008.
Abstract: The International Husum WindEnergy 2008 event took place in September. More than 700 companies, research and scientific institutions from 35 countries presented their latest products and services, while the almost 30,000 attendees visited from 40 nations.Eize de Vries reports on the lastest innovations.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51417
Title: Biomass Gasification in Skive
Author: Kari Salo and Andras Horvath
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2008
Publisher: PennWell International Publications Ltd, November-December Vol 11, No 6
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World magazine
Keywords: Biomass, Gasification technologies, CHP
Abstract: Gasification technologies offer an opportunity to use biomass more efficiently, especially when used in CHP. The commissioning of a novel gasification demonstration project located in Skive, Denmark, gives Kari Salo and Andras Horvath the opportunity to explore the operational challenges and the lessons to be carried forward.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51416
Title: Renewables - joining forces
Author: Jose Etcheverry and Lily Riahi
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2008
Publisher: PennWell International Publications Ltd, November-December Vol 11, No 6
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World magazine
Keywords: IRENA, Renewable energy solutions
Abstract: An initiative is in place to implement a new International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) to foster global collaboration and to promote and lobby for renewable energy solutions worldwide.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51415
Title: Women and household energy in Sahelian countries A Boiling Point special supplement from PREDAS
Author: None
Editor: James Robinson
Year: 2009
Publisher: HEDON, Issue 56, 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Boiling Point - A practitioner ' s Journal on Household Energy, Stoves, and Poverty Reduction
Keywords: PREDAS, Sahelian women, household energy sector, firewood, charcoal, LPG, coal
Abstract: This publication by the Programme for the Promotion of Household and Alternative Energy sources in the Sahel (PREDAS) is a summary of a series of surveys and analyses conducted in the Sahelian countries of Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Chad. Covering a wide range of household energy related issues in teh sub-region, the surveys were carried out based on a common framework but the choice of topics was left to the discretion of those coordinating the studies, and reflects the problems faced by women in each country. Crucially, the surveys show the very real perceptions of Sahelian women active in the various segments of the household energy sector, especially in the consumption, processing, selling and income-generating activities associated with firewood, charcoal, LPG and coal.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51414
Title: Tapping the potential of Brazil ' s Proalcool movement for the household energy sector
Author: Regina Couto, James Murren
Editor: James Robinson
Year: 2009
Publisher: HEDON, Issue 56, 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Boiling Point - A practitioner ' s Journal on Household Energy, Stoves, and Poverty Reduction
Keywords: Ethanol, Proalcool movement, Clean Cood stove
Abstract: The Brazilian alcohol programme, focussing exclusively on the industrial-scale production of ethanol, has been seccessfully operating for more than thirty years. This article discusses how the same can be accomplished for cooking and household energy - a Proalcool movement for the household. Instead of relying on large scale ethanol production and distribution, the household energy market can be provided with ethanol from micro distilleries - a distributed rather than centralized energy model. The Domestic Clean Cook stove has undergone successful pilot testing in Brazil for such a purpose. An active and enterprising microdistillery movement has perfected the microusina that produces not only fuel ethanol for cooking, lighting and power but also other products for sale or for use on the farm. This article will show that an on-farm micro distillery is a highly sustainable and environmentally friendly activity that can provide clean energy to the surrounding community.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 51413
Title: A breath of fresh air: Protos the plant oil stove
Author: Samuel N. Shiroff
Editor: James Robinson
Year: 2009
Publisher: HEDON, Issue 56, 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Boiling Point - A practitioner ' s Journal on Household Energy, Stoves, and Poverty Reduction
Keywords: Protos- the plant oil stove
Abstract: With a project that originally began in 1998 with the work of Dr. Ing. Elmar Stumpf at the University of Hohenheim in Germany, the initial steps were taken in the development of the world ' s first fully functional plant oil cooking stove. In 2003, the stove gained the attention of BSH Bosch and Siemens Hausgerate GmbH who then developed it into a product for the ' bottom of the pyramid ' . BSH were able to improve the performance, life-span and most importantly reduce the costs so that they could offer protos at a price that people cuold afford. First launced three years ago, the stove has now undergone a major redesign which the manufacturers claim will offer a step change in cost reduction, efficiency improvements and user friendliness. This article offers an overview of the BSH protos stove.
Location: 231
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