2017
DOI: 10.29055/jccs/524
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Oxidation of Alcohol by using a Rapid and Efficient Methodology at Room Temperature

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“…Some of these include limited alignment between the climate planning and sectoral implementing agencies, inadequate capacity among officials to interpret technical climate assessments and incorporate them in project and budgetary planning, capacity constraints in accessing external funding, and limited ownership of the process beyond the interest of some motivated bureaucrats. 35 Crucially, in the absence of dedicated planning and budgetary allocations, current governance mechanisms continue to keep climate change at the margins of state economic and development planning. 36 Another critical bottleneck is that state climate planning is almost divorced from ongoing socio-economic and environmental challenges in states.…”
Section: Institutional Capacity and Mainstreamingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these include limited alignment between the climate planning and sectoral implementing agencies, inadequate capacity among officials to interpret technical climate assessments and incorporate them in project and budgetary planning, capacity constraints in accessing external funding, and limited ownership of the process beyond the interest of some motivated bureaucrats. 35 Crucially, in the absence of dedicated planning and budgetary allocations, current governance mechanisms continue to keep climate change at the margins of state economic and development planning. 36 Another critical bottleneck is that state climate planning is almost divorced from ongoing socio-economic and environmental challenges in states.…”
Section: Institutional Capacity and Mainstreamingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Judge Rajan Gogoi of the Supreme Court of India observed "Its [NGT] advent marks another rendition of India's green revolution … with the passage of time the NGT has become one of the foremost environmental courts globally with a wide and comprehensive jurisdiction." 15 Ritwick Dutta, a leading environmental barrister, stated "the Green Tribunal is now the epicentre of the environmental movement in India …. It has become the first and last recourse for people."…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%