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- 292 pages
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Focusing on the megacity of Hyderabad, this study examines lifestyle differences within its urban population, challenging the conventional rich versus poor narrative. By applying a lifestyle typology, it explores how socio-economic factors influence greenhouse gas emissions, revealing that income alone does not accurately reflect contributions to climate change. The research incorporates India-specific values and social practices to highlight social structural variations, offering a nuanced understanding of environmental impact in a rapidly evolving urban context.
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Drivers of Climate Change in Urban India, Lutz Meyer-Ohlendorf
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- 2018
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