2023
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4729
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RETRACTED: Evaluating the impact of climate change and geo‐environmental factors on flood hazards in India: An integrated framework

Abstract: Among several devastating natural hazards, flooding is a common and serious threat to society causing huge loss of lives, properties, and infrastructure throughout the world. The intensity and frequency of this extreme weather event are expected to increase due to significant changes in the present‐day climate and land use and land cover (LULC) pattern. India has a very systematic and organized structural program and policies but lacks proper implementations, and adverse effect of climate change and the extrem… Show more

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“…For instance, Roy et al (2023) conducted a systematic review on land degradation induced by climate change and geo‐environmental factors and highlighted the need for systematic knowledge about the scientific use of natural resources, such as minerals, land, water, vegetation, air, soil, etc., which will lead towards recovery of the natural planet and ecological system. Chowdhuri et al (2023) examined the impact of climate change and geo‐environmental factors on flood hazards. They stated that inappropriate management and degradation of natural resources result in climate change, leading to abnormal natural activities, such as massive frequent floods.…”
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“…For instance, Roy et al (2023) conducted a systematic review on land degradation induced by climate change and geo‐environmental factors and highlighted the need for systematic knowledge about the scientific use of natural resources, such as minerals, land, water, vegetation, air, soil, etc., which will lead towards recovery of the natural planet and ecological system. Chowdhuri et al (2023) examined the impact of climate change and geo‐environmental factors on flood hazards. They stated that inappropriate management and degradation of natural resources result in climate change, leading to abnormal natural activities, such as massive frequent floods.…”
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confidence: 99%