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Change detection analysis of Cropland using Geospatial technique -A case Study of Narsinghpur District
Access to accurate and up-to-date information on the extent and distribution of individual crop types, associated with land use changes and practices, has significant value in intensively agricultural regions. Explicit information of croplands can be useful for sustainable water resources, land and agriculture planning and management. Remote sensing, has been proven to be a more cost-effective alternative to the traditional statistically-based ground surveys for crop coverage areas that are costly and provide insufficient information. Satellite images along with ground surveys can provide the necessary information of spatial coverage and spectral responses of croplands for sustainable agricultural management. This study strives to differentiate different crop types and agricultural practices to achieve a higher detailed crop map of the Narsinghpur district
Analysis and Development of Change Management Framework in Jatis Solutions
The study aims to analyze change management implementation in Jatis Solutions and develop solutions to the finding issues to mitigate obstacles and accelerate the change stick. The company wanted to renew its business strategy and has announced it to the employees in Q4 2010. The organization was restructured, the business process also changed according to the new strategy. Turnover ratio was increased from 17% to 58% in 2011. A study conducted in 2012, analyzing the change implementation by comparing with Kotter's 8-steps Change Management model. Realizing the change is stuck in removing obstacles and creating short term wins steps, the interconnection business elements of the current change was measured using 7S McKinsey to see the probable imbalance of elements which might be the core obstacles to the change. The initiatives execution then measured using DICE methodology to understand the obstacles on winning the short terms. Improvements to change programs are proposed by preparing readiness for change to managers and employees motivation programs
Descriptive versus Prescriptive Discounting in Climate Change Policy Analysis
This paper distinguishes between five different approaches to social discount rates in climate change economics, criticizes two of these, and explains how the other three are to some degree mutually compatible. It aims to shed some new light on a longstanding debate in climate change economics between so-called “descriptivists” and “prescriptivists” about social discounting. The ultimate goal is to offer a sketch of the conceptual landscape that makes visible some important facets of the debate that very often go unacknowledged
Climate change, gender, youth and nutrition situation analysis - Uganda
Situational analyais of climate change, gender, youth and nutrition in Uganda
Energy Biased Technical Change: A CGE Analysis
This paper studies energy bias in technical change. For this purpose, we develop a computable general equilibrium model that builds on endogenous growth models. The model explicitly captures links between energy, the rate and direction of technical change, and the economy. We derive the equilibrium determinants of biased technical change and show the importance of feedback in technical change, substitution possibilities between final goods, and general-equilibrium effects for the equilibrium bias. If the feedback effect is strong, or the substitution elasticity large, or both, our model tends to a corner solution in which only technologies are developed that are appropriate for production of non-energy intensive goods.Computable general-equilibrium models, Endogenous technical change, Energy, Environment
MIA HALL’S BEHAVIOUR CHANGE IN GAYLE FORMAN’S IF I STAY
This final project analysis Gayle Forman’s novel entitled: If I Stay. The purpose of this final project is to analysis the behaviour change of the main character, Mia Hall. The study uses psychological approach and library research to analyse the behaviour change of the main character. Mia experiences three phases of behaviour change: unfreezing phase, movement phase and refreezing phase of Mia. Mia changes her behaviour and the social environment affect Mia’s behaviour change. Mia’s change is planned change. However, Mia decides not to change her behaviour permanentl
Climate change, gender, youth and nutrition situation analysis - Uganda
Situational analyais of climate change, gender, youth and nutrition in Uganda
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