Bob Stanley Gardner

Bob Stanley Gardner
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  • Assistant Professor at St. John's College, Agra

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Current institution
St. John's College, Agra
Current position
  • Assistant Professor
Additional affiliations
December 2022 - present
Indira Gandhi National Open University
Position
  • Academic Councellor

Publications

Publications (4)
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Background: Rainfall variation is a clear indicator of climate change. IPCC in its multiple assessment reports has raised concerns over the changing climate and rising global average temperatures which could lead to widespread and catastrophic impacts on natural and human systems. The study of long-term patterns is crucial in establishing evidence...
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Rainfall variation is a clear indicator of climate change. The study of long-term patterns is crucial in establishing evidence of shifting climate and informing policy decisions. This study examines the rainfall trend and variability of the semi-arid Agra district and assesses rainfall in the region. Annual rainfall for 101 years from 18 grid data...
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Land use and land cover of a region is affected by man and his socioeconomic activities. Man has always altered the natural fabric through his capitalistic consummation of natural resources. Land has been an immediate recipient of this approach due to immense population practicing agricultural activities on it. Such information on the pattern of la...
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River, a natural resource forms the lifeline for all the living organisms. But the situations are adverse when the dependent life forms contaminate these water bodies. This research is an attempt to carry forth quantitative and qualitative study on the contributions of Agra in further polluting Yamuna flowing from this region. Conclusions are deriv...

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