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Effect of climate and weather on plant biology and biotechnology

Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer, Speaker at Plant Science Conferences
Techno-Economic-Environmental Study and Check Consultancy Services, India
Title : Effect of climate and weather on plant biology and biotechnology

Abstract:

This article discusses the effect of climate and weather on plant biology and biotechnology. Climate change, control, weather change and control refer to long term shifts in temperature and weather patterns and control, mainly caused by human activities, especially the burning of fossil fuels and unsustainable infrastructural development. The research focuses on disaster risk management and risk reduction in relation to plant biology and biotechnological safety, quality of products and services, productivity, climate change, climate control, weather change and weather control. Sustainable recycling and resource management in context to source specific (municipal), general (agriculture) and industrial specific (Industry) for control consideration of climate sensitivity factor alpha and net radiating force in order to control recycling and composting 60-70% waste minimization of products and services. Design and development of sustainable landfill is proposed for the control climate change and environmental sustainability. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) process can be broadly defined as a study of the impacts of a proposed project, plan, project, policy, or legislative action on the environment and sustainability. The significance of the work entitled “Wearable Climate and Weather Management” is mainly confirmatory as it solves many environmental and social problems. In this research, the SEA process has been aimed to incorporate environmental and sustainability factors into plant biology and biotechnical organizational planning and decision-making process in context with the wearable climate and weather management. Sustainable plant biology and biotechnological management is a kind of development that meets the needs of the present generations without compromising the ability and efficacy of future generations to meet their own needs. Environmental Health Impact Assessment (EHIA) process is proposed that is defined as the systematic study of the potential impacts (effects) of proposed plant biology and biotechnological projects, plans, programs, policies, or legislative actions relative to the physical-chemical, biological, biotechnological, bio-medical, cultural, and socioeconomic components of the total environmental health. The primary purpose of the EHIA process is to encourage the consideration of the environmental health in the plant biology and biotechnological organizational ’s wearable climate and weather management project planning and decision-making process and to arrive at environmentally compatible action. The wearable climate and weather management process should include the integrated consideration of plant biology and biotechnological or engineering, economic, environmental, safety, and health, social, and sustainability factors. It is observed that the purpose of the research has to include environmental factor in addition to technical and economic factors dominance the world’s biology and biotechnological projects. The objective of the study and check has to conceptualize the SEA process for the environmental wearable climate change and weather for projects. The design of the study is cross-sectional. Climate change, control, weather change and control should be considered in biology and biotechnological planning and decision making process. The limitation or recommendation of the study and check has to apply strategic environmental assessment process for environmental climate change and control towards sustainable development.

Biography:

Dr. Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer studied Environmental Science and Engineering at the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad and graduated as M.Tech. in 1998. He has served in Indian Council of Agricultural Research (I.C.A.R.) during 1985-1998 as Technical Officer. He received his PhD degree in 2003 at the same institution. After ten-years postdoctoral fellowship supervised by Dr Nikos Mastorakis in WSEAS, Greece, he obtained the position of a Professor in Haramaya University, Ethiopia., Served as a faculty in Bihar Institute of Public Administration & Rural Development (BIPARD), Gaya, Bihar, India. Presently serving as a consultant in Dr.Vijayan Gurumurthy Iyer Techno-Economic-Environmental Study and Check Consultancy Services Avadi, Chennai, India . He has published more than 450 research articles in journals and more than 5000 research citation. His h.index 60.

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