Industrial Pollution and Policy
Nine of the projects funded under this theme cover a wide canvass. They deal with economic assessment of environmental damage, cost benefit analysis of clean production technologies, sustainable regional comparative advantage estimated by including environmental costs, environmental assessment of oil & gas exploration, potential for efficient use of energy in small scale industries and its environmental implications, and market based instruments for regional environmental management and economic. Wide ranging coverage of different industries ranged from heavy industries such as steel to small scale industries like brick making.
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Economic Assessment of Environmental Damage: A Case Study of Industrial Water Pollution in Tiruppur | Paul Appasamy, Madras School of Economics, Chennai |
An Exploratory Study of Environmental Pollution by Small Scale Industries Sector in Karnataka | M H Balasubramanya, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore |
Sustainable Regional Comparative Advantage: Environmental Costs in Selected Heavy Industries | Pinaki Chakraborty, University of Burdwan, Burdwan |
Market Based Instruments For Regional Air Environment Management at Jamshedpur | V. B. Gupta, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore |
Municipal Wastewater Management and River Pollution: Strategy for Techno-Economic Feasible Treatment | S K Deshmukh, Kolahapur Institute of Technology, Kolhapur |
Cost Benefit Analysis of Cleaner Production Technologies in India | D S Hegde, National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai |
An Environmental Assessment of Oil and Gas Exploration | S Madduri, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad |
Environmental Life Cycle Analysis: Measuring Consumer and Manufacturer's Response to Environmental Pricing of Automotive Gadgets | Anand Samuel, Anna University, Chennai |
Internalisation of Wastes in Industrial Plants: A Study of the Techno Economic Scope of Two Plants | Bhaskar Mujumder, GB Pant Institute of Social Science, Allahabad |
Water pollution from chemical Industries in Gujarat | B M Jani, Saurashra University, Rajkot |