The tremendous transformation of the social, economical and environmental scenario in the Kashmir during the last five decades has exponentially increased the Bear-man conflict in the region.
This document provides a proposal and pricing for printing panaflex signs and standees. It lists various types of panaflex printing and standees with their sizes and rates. Printing options include backlit, frontlit, vinyl and one way vision. Standee options include x-stands, roll up stands, brochure stands, and back walls. Terms require 50% advance payment and 50% after completion, with prices being net and not including skin printing costs for standees.
Ukraine is a unique country that combines traditions and modern innovations. It has a population of 46.2 million people and its capital is Kyiv. Ukraine has a mostly temperate climate and is becoming an increasingly popular tourist and business destination, hosting over 20 million foreign visitors annually. The country is also rich in natural resources and cultural heritage. To make a business stand out in Ukraine, it is best to work with a local event planning company called Ukraine for Events, which specializes in organizing successful events by understanding the local market specifics.
Ukraine is a unique country that combines traditions and modern innovations. It has a population of 46.2 million people and its capital is Kyiv. Ukraine has a mostly temperate climate and is becoming an increasingly popular tourist and business destination, hosting over 20 million foreign visitors annually. The country is also rich in natural resources and cultural heritage. To make a business stand out in Ukraine, it is best to work with a local event planning company called Ukraine for Events, which specializes in organizing successful events by understanding the local market specifics.
Ukraine is a unique country that combines traditions and modern innovations. It has a population of 46.2 million people and its capital is Kyiv. Ukraine has a mostly temperate climate and is becoming an increasingly popular tourist and business destination, hosting over 20 million foreign visitors annually. The country is rich in natural resources and cultural heritage. It has a developing economy and strategic location in Europe.
This document summarizes a study of CEO succession events among the largest 100 U.S. corporations between 2005-2015. The study analyzed executives who were passed over for the CEO role ("succession losers") and their subsequent careers. It found that 74% of passed over executives left their companies, with 30% eventually becoming CEOs elsewhere. However, companies led by succession losers saw average stock price declines of 13% over 3 years, compared to gains for companies whose CEO selections remained unchanged. The findings suggest that boards generally identify the most qualified CEO candidates, though differences between internal and external hires complicate comparisons.
Environmental Scenario of Jammu and Kashmir: Indicators and TrendsShakil Romshoo
The presentation showcases the environmental scenario in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Various aspects of the environment and how they have changed over the last few decades was discussed at KCSDS interactive meeting of the Civil Society
Morphometry and Hydrology relationship in Lidder valleyShakil Romshoo
Morphometric analysis of the Lidder catchment was carried out using geospatial technique.The analysis revealed that the area has uniform lithology and is structurally permeable. The high drainage density of all
subwatersheds indicate more surface runoff.The morphometric analysis also indicates that the area is more prone to weathering due to very-coarse to coarse drainage texture.
This document provides a proposal and pricing for printing panaflex signs and standees. It lists various types of panaflex printing and standees with their sizes and rates. Printing options include backlit, frontlit, vinyl and one way vision. Standee options include x-stands, roll up stands, brochure stands, and back walls. Terms require 50% advance payment and 50% after completion, with prices being net and not including skin printing costs for standees.
Ukraine is a unique country that combines traditions and modern innovations. It has a population of 46.2 million people and its capital is Kyiv. Ukraine has a mostly temperate climate and is becoming an increasingly popular tourist and business destination, hosting over 20 million foreign visitors annually. The country is also rich in natural resources and cultural heritage. To make a business stand out in Ukraine, it is best to work with a local event planning company called Ukraine for Events, which specializes in organizing successful events by understanding the local market specifics.
Ukraine is a unique country that combines traditions and modern innovations. It has a population of 46.2 million people and its capital is Kyiv. Ukraine has a mostly temperate climate and is becoming an increasingly popular tourist and business destination, hosting over 20 million foreign visitors annually. The country is also rich in natural resources and cultural heritage. To make a business stand out in Ukraine, it is best to work with a local event planning company called Ukraine for Events, which specializes in organizing successful events by understanding the local market specifics.
Ukraine is a unique country that combines traditions and modern innovations. It has a population of 46.2 million people and its capital is Kyiv. Ukraine has a mostly temperate climate and is becoming an increasingly popular tourist and business destination, hosting over 20 million foreign visitors annually. The country is rich in natural resources and cultural heritage. It has a developing economy and strategic location in Europe.
This document summarizes a study of CEO succession events among the largest 100 U.S. corporations between 2005-2015. The study analyzed executives who were passed over for the CEO role ("succession losers") and their subsequent careers. It found that 74% of passed over executives left their companies, with 30% eventually becoming CEOs elsewhere. However, companies led by succession losers saw average stock price declines of 13% over 3 years, compared to gains for companies whose CEO selections remained unchanged. The findings suggest that boards generally identify the most qualified CEO candidates, though differences between internal and external hires complicate comparisons.
Environmental Scenario of Jammu and Kashmir: Indicators and TrendsShakil Romshoo
The presentation showcases the environmental scenario in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Various aspects of the environment and how they have changed over the last few decades was discussed at KCSDS interactive meeting of the Civil Society
Morphometry and Hydrology relationship in Lidder valleyShakil Romshoo
Morphometric analysis of the Lidder catchment was carried out using geospatial technique.The analysis revealed that the area has uniform lithology and is structurally permeable. The high drainage density of all
subwatersheds indicate more surface runoff.The morphometric analysis also indicates that the area is more prone to weathering due to very-coarse to coarse drainage texture.
This document discusses a study that evaluated the impact of changing land use/land cover (LULC) on the hydrological processes in the Dal lake catchment in Kashmir Himalayas from 1992 to 2005. Satellite data and a hydrological model were used to analyze LULC changes over time, identify factors contributing to changes, and simulate the effects on runoff, erosion, and sedimentation. The results showed that decreased vegetation cover and increased impervious surfaces due to human activities led to greater runoff, erosion, and sediment discharge, disrupting the lake ecosystem.
Indus River Basin: Common Concerns and the Roadmap to ResolutionShakil Romshoo
This document summarizes a report on common concerns regarding water sharing in the Indus River Basin between India and Pakistan. It discusses how a series of dialogues between stakeholders from both countries aimed to document all water concerns using existing knowledge and new analyses. There was a consensus that the countries should develop a time-bound strategy and framework to address these common concerns through a basin-wide approach. The report itself analyzes various aspects of the Indus water system and delineates concerns such as climate change impacts, declining water resources, increasing demand, and the need for more efficient management.
Wetland and Water Bodies Atlas of Jammu and kashmirShakil Romshoo
This Atlas is prepared at 1: 50, 000 scale based on remote sensing and detailed fieldwork. The Atlas was developed by my research group with financial support of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
This research makes use of the remote sensing, simulation modeling and field observations to assess the non-point source pollution load of a Himalayan lake from its catchment.
In this study, the spatiotemporal changes in the land cover system within a Himalayan wetland and its catchment were assessed and correlated using a time series of satellite, historical, and field data. Significant changes in the spatial extent, water depth, and the land system of the Hokersar wetland were observed from the spatiotemporal analysis of the data from 1969 to 2008.
This research is about an integrated impact analysis of socioeconomic and biophysical processes at the watershed level on the current status of Dal Lake using multi-sensor and
multi-temporal satellite data, simulation modelling together with field data verification. Thirteen watersheds (designated as ‘W1–W13’) were identified and investigated
for land use/land cover change detection, quantification of erosion and sediment loads and socioeconomic analysis (total population, total households, literacy rate and economic development status).
Mass Tourism and Water Quality in Lidder Valley, KashmirShakil Romshoo
The document summarizes a study on the impact of anthropogenic activities on water quality in the Lidder River in Kashmir Himalayas. Water quality parameters were analyzed over a year at 8 sites. Results showed water quality deteriorated in June-August due to peak tourism and agricultural activity. Parameters like phosphorus, nitrate, and ammoniacal nitrogen were higher while dissolved oxygen was lower in July-August. The main causes of deteriorating water quality were identified as tourism influx, agricultural runoff, and pilgrimage activities during these summer months.
Impacts of Changing land cover and Climate on Hokersar wetland in KashmirShakil Romshoo
The document discusses changes in land cover and climate impacts on the Hokersar wetland in the Indian Himalayas over several decades. Significant changes were observed in the wetland area, which shrank from 18.75 km2 in 1969 to 13 km2 in 2008, with water depth also reducing drastically. Marshy lands providing habitat for migratory birds declined from 16.3 km2 to 5.62 km2 during this period. Land cover in the surrounding catchment also changed substantially, with decreases in forest cover and water bodies, and increases in settlements. The wetland changes were found to correlate with land cover changes and variability in the catchment's hydrometeorological conditions. Urbanization, deforestation
This document discusses a study that evaluated the impact of changing land use/land cover (LULC) on the hydrological processes in the Dal lake catchment in Kashmir Himalayas from 1992 to 2005. Satellite data and a hydrological model were used to analyze LULC changes over time, identify factors contributing to changes, and simulate the effects on runoff, erosion, and sedimentation. The results showed that decreased vegetation cover and increased impervious surfaces due to human activities led to greater runoff, erosion, and sediment discharge, disrupting the lake ecosystem.
Indus River Basin: Common Concerns and the Roadmap to ResolutionShakil Romshoo
This document summarizes a report on common concerns regarding water sharing in the Indus River Basin between India and Pakistan. It discusses how a series of dialogues between stakeholders from both countries aimed to document all water concerns using existing knowledge and new analyses. There was a consensus that the countries should develop a time-bound strategy and framework to address these common concerns through a basin-wide approach. The report itself analyzes various aspects of the Indus water system and delineates concerns such as climate change impacts, declining water resources, increasing demand, and the need for more efficient management.
Wetland and Water Bodies Atlas of Jammu and kashmirShakil Romshoo
This Atlas is prepared at 1: 50, 000 scale based on remote sensing and detailed fieldwork. The Atlas was developed by my research group with financial support of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
This research makes use of the remote sensing, simulation modeling and field observations to assess the non-point source pollution load of a Himalayan lake from its catchment.
In this study, the spatiotemporal changes in the land cover system within a Himalayan wetland and its catchment were assessed and correlated using a time series of satellite, historical, and field data. Significant changes in the spatial extent, water depth, and the land system of the Hokersar wetland were observed from the spatiotemporal analysis of the data from 1969 to 2008.
This research is about an integrated impact analysis of socioeconomic and biophysical processes at the watershed level on the current status of Dal Lake using multi-sensor and
multi-temporal satellite data, simulation modelling together with field data verification. Thirteen watersheds (designated as ‘W1–W13’) were identified and investigated
for land use/land cover change detection, quantification of erosion and sediment loads and socioeconomic analysis (total population, total households, literacy rate and economic development status).
Mass Tourism and Water Quality in Lidder Valley, KashmirShakil Romshoo
The document summarizes a study on the impact of anthropogenic activities on water quality in the Lidder River in Kashmir Himalayas. Water quality parameters were analyzed over a year at 8 sites. Results showed water quality deteriorated in June-August due to peak tourism and agricultural activity. Parameters like phosphorus, nitrate, and ammoniacal nitrogen were higher while dissolved oxygen was lower in July-August. The main causes of deteriorating water quality were identified as tourism influx, agricultural runoff, and pilgrimage activities during these summer months.
Impacts of Changing land cover and Climate on Hokersar wetland in KashmirShakil Romshoo
The document discusses changes in land cover and climate impacts on the Hokersar wetland in the Indian Himalayas over several decades. Significant changes were observed in the wetland area, which shrank from 18.75 km2 in 1969 to 13 km2 in 2008, with water depth also reducing drastically. Marshy lands providing habitat for migratory birds declined from 16.3 km2 to 5.62 km2 during this period. Land cover in the surrounding catchment also changed substantially, with decreases in forest cover and water bodies, and increases in settlements. The wetland changes were found to correlate with land cover changes and variability in the catchment's hydrometeorological conditions. Urbanization, deforestation
5. THE OTHER SIDE …..
Bear'AWack'Cases'operated'at'SKIIMS,'Srinagar''
• POOR UNDERSTANDING OF THE PROBLEM & NO
ACTION PLAN
• Lack of concrete and holistic measures on the
ground
• Lack of awareness among the people
• Thus, BEAR-PHOBIA, Frustration and PANIC
REACTIONS