FCC International is a network of
over 125 Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in 56 countries
working to promote government and individual action to limit
human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels.
eIEN South Asia scientists concerned of Global Climate Change issues
responded to the emerging challenge and threat of climate change by
establishing Forum for Climate Change Kashmir, in 2005 , to provide
advice on recognizing potential dangers and immediate threats of
Global Climate Change to the regional populace and strong advocacy
for economically depressed Himalayan communities who are minor
contributors to global warming.
Snow and
glacier melt contribution to the Chenab River
Forecasting water flows in Indus river
Precipitation characteristics over high Himalayas
Himalayan
environment and development: problems and perspectives.
Energy,
environment and sustainable development in the Himalayas.
Preliminary
analysis of historical snow data using GI System
Impact of
Land Use and Climatic Changes on Hydrology of the Himalaya
Quantifying global warming from the retreat of glaciers.
Mountain Flash Floods: Glacial lakes out burst flood - Himalayan
region
The
Himalayan dilemma: reconciling development and conservation
Siachen Science Centre:cooperation at the top of the world
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national and international policies and development .
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real life insights that dig deep into the subject. Not merely an
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FCC International is a network of over 125 Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in 56 countries working to promote government and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels. eIEN South Asia scientists concerned of Global Climate Change issues responded to the emerging challenge and threat of climate change by establishing Forum for Climate Change Kashmir, in 2005 , to provide advice on recognizing potential dangers and immediate threats of Global Climate Change to the regional populace and strong advocacy for economically depressed Himalayan communities who are minor contributors to global warming.
FCC KASHMIR Reports
Glaciers in the Himalayas melting at rapid rate
Global Warming : We have a role
Environmental Effects of Ozone Depletion (Interim Report)
Key Findings: Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
The Economist vs the Green Mantra
Status of the Glacier Research in HKH Region
FCC KASHMIR Activities
Seminars
Snow and glacier melt contribution to the Chenab River
Forecasting water flows in Indus river
Precipitation characteristics over high Himalayas
Himalayan environment and development: problems and perspectives.
Energy, environment and sustainable development in the Himalayas.
Preliminary analysis of historical snow data using GI System
Impact of Land Use and Climatic Changes on Hydrology of the Himalaya
Quantifying global warming from the retreat of glaciers.
Mountain Flash Floods: Glacial lakes out burst flood - Himalayan region
The Himalayan dilemma: reconciling development and conservation
Siachen Science Centre:cooperation at the top of the world
The Forum for Climate Change Kashmir, esro Kashmir, brings you comprehensive perspectives and analysis on Climatologically related issues of Kashmir. It covers human aspirations, endeavors and struggles. Traces linkages between an issue and its science, economics, politics and the national and international policies and development .
The publications is widely acclaimed for unbiased, in-depth and comprehensive analysis of the subject we deal. We shares with you real life insights that dig deep into the subject. Not merely an enquiry into the problem, but equally, an exploration of solutions.
The content may be quoted or reproduced for non commercial use, provided source is duly acknowledged. The presentation of the material throughout this e publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatever on the part of esro Kashmir Chapter concerning the legal status of the country, territory, city or area of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
In accordance with Title 17 IDC Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving informational materials for research and educational purposes. This document is a PHOTOCOPY for non-commercial and personal use only. Recipients should seek permission to reprint the article from the source.