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Kerala Climate Newsletter

Volume 2; Number 1-5
May 2016
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സുരക്ഷിത പാതയിൽ: വെള്ളപ്പൊക്കത്തെ നേ

7517 കി മീ ദൈർഘ്യമുള്ള ഇൻഡ്യൻ കടൽ തീരം ചുഴലിക്കാറ്റും പേമാരിയും മൂലമുള്ള ദുരന്ത സാധ്യത വർദ്ധിപ്പിക്കുന്നു.സുരക്ഷക്കായി നമുക്ക് എന്തുചെയ്യാം?
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തുലാവർഷം ഇടിമിന്നലിനെ കരുതിയിരിക്ക

ഇടിമിന്നൽമൂലം ഉണ്ടാകൻ സാധ്യതയുള്ള ദുരന്ത ആഘാത ലഘൂകരണത്തിന്
സുരക്ഷാ മുൻകരുതലുകൾ
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Unplanned development- Munnar

The Kerala government seems to be keen on granting fresh title deeds in and around Munnar though it is yet to implement the recommendations of its own committees against encroachments in the hill town.
Issue of title deeds without proper planning is likely to create more problems in this high-elevation area.
The government is still sitting on the report of Principal Secretary (Revenue) Nivedita P. Haran which recommended preparation of plans for Munnar and other areas.
The government ha
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Backwater tourism- Vembanad

Kottayam is a vast network of rivers and canals which empty into the great expanse of water called the Vembanad Lake. The lake, an enchanting picnic spot and a fast developing backwater tourism destination, provides boating, fishing and sightseeing experiences that are truly exhilarating. The Kumarakom Tourist Village offers houseboat cruises and holiday packages. The serene lake comes alive during Onam with a spectacular water regatta - the snake boat races. It is indeed amazing to watch oarsme
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High agricultural productivity- midlands

In the past three decades following the implementation of land reforms, the agricultural
sector in Kerala has undergone wide-ranging changes in terms of farm size, cropping
pattern, cultivation practices and productivity. There has been a phenomenal growth in the
number of agricultural holdings leading to the emergence of a large number of very
smallholdings. Of course, agricultural productivity also increased significantly during this
period. The major question examined in this paper is wh
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Munnar tea gardens

TEA PLANTATION
Tea or Chai is the most widely drunk beverage in the whole world. The tea plant, Camellia Sansis, is a cultivated variety of a tree that has its origins in an area between India and China. There are three main varieties of the tea plant - China, Assam, and Cambodia - and a number of hybrids between the varieties. The China variety grows as high as nine feet (2.75 metres). It is a hardy plant able to withstand cold winters and has an economic life of at least 100 years.
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Director, Institute for Climate Change Studies, Deepthi Nagar, Kanjikuzhi. Kottayam-4, Kerala
Tel/ Fax number: 0481 2574705
Mobile(Office): 09447590982
Email: iccskerala@gmail.com
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