1. Energy, Environment and Globalization: An Interface / Anshuman Gupta, Narendra N. Dalei
Part
1: Energy: Recent Trends, Opportunities and Challenges
2.
India’s Crude Oil Consumption: Empirical Estimations and Future
Projections / Narendra N. Dalei, Anshuman Gupta
3. Clean Thermal Power Generation: A Win–Win Situation / Sahba Fatima
4.
Urbanization in India in the Globalized Era: Revisiting the Energy
Aspect and Policy Issues / Manjira Dasgupta, Sambuddha N. Das Gupta
5. Indian Gas Market—Roadmap for Creation of an Efficient Gas Market / Akhil Mehrotra, Anshuman Gupta
6. 100% Rural Electrification in India: Myth or Reality? / Atul Agrawal, Anil Kumar, T. Joji Rao
7.
Empirical Relation Between Energy Use and Human Development: Evidence
from BRICS Nations / Hiranmoy Roy, Narendra N. Dalei
Part 2: Environment: Recent Trends, Opportunities and Challenges
8.
Empirical Nexus Between Global Temperature, Local Weather and
Agriculture: Evidence from the Indian State of Odisha / Narendra N.
Dalei, Anshuman Gupta, Neeraj Anand
9. Evaluation of Mangrove Ecosystem Services: Methodological and Data Challenges / Saudamini Das
10. Urbanization, Urban Sprawl and Environment in Dehradun / S. Deep, S. P. S. Kushwaha
11.
Mining Displacements and Rehabilitation and Resettlement Process in
Mahanadi Coalfields Limited: An Empirical Investigation / Ashis Kumar
Pradhan, Asis Kumar Senapati
12. Economic Valuation of Dachigam
National Park: An Operational Tool for Sustainable Development /
Mohammad Younus Bhat, M. S. Bhatt
13. Community Attitude Towards Environmental Accounting: Special Focus on Ecotourism Destinations / S. Meera, A. Vinodan
14. Modelling the Critical Factors of Green Supply Chain Management Under Fuzzy Environment / Chandra Prakash Garg
Part 3: Globalization: Recent Trends, Opportunities and Challenges
15. The New BIT: Is It a Game of Equals? / Anjali Tandon, Geethanjali Nataraj
16. Exports Dynamics of India: A Cointegration Analysis / Jagadish Prasad Sahu, Anirudha Barik
17.
Globalization: Recent Trends, Opportunities and Challenges: Making
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Competitive: Cluster Development
Methodology / Rajeev Sharma, Saina Kohli
18. Foreign Direct Investment in Infrastructure: Evidences from Indian Economy / Pravin Jadhav, Upananda Pani, Vijaya Katti
Anshuman Gupta is Professor and Head of the Economics Department at the
School of Business, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES),
Dehradun, India. After receiving his Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru
University (JNU), he served as an economist at the Associated Chamber of
Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM). He has worked at Hawassa
University, Ethiopia, under the UNDP/World Bank-funded capacity
development program. Before joining UPES, he worked at the Research and
Information System (RIS) for Developing Countries, a New Delhi-based
autonomous policy research institute. His research interests include
international trade, regional trading blocs, WTO issues, environmental
and energy issues, etc. He has completed several government-funded
projects and published numerous scholarly books and research papers in
national and international journals. He also contributes in national
newspapers including The Economic Times and Business Standard.
Narendra
N. Dalei is Assistant Professor and Programme Head of Energy Economics
(UG Programme) at the School of Business, University of Petroleum and
Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, India. Before joining UPES, he held
various research and teaching positions at the University of Delhi,
IGNOU and the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation,
Government of India. He obtained his Ph.D. in Ecological and Resource
Economics from the University of Delhi. His research focuses on the
interactions between energy, environment and climate change in the
context of India and the rest of the world. He has published numerous
research papers in peer-reviewed journals, such as the Journal of
Quantitative Economics (Springer), Journal of Air Transport Management
(Elsevier), Economics and Policy of Energy and Environment
(Franco Angeli), International Journal of Ecological Economics and
Statistics (CESER) and Utilities Policy ( Elsevier).