Proceedings of the International Conference on Resilient Innovations for Subsistence Environment (IC-RISE-2025)
19 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Gara Tejaswini, Vegi Sridhar
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the International Conference on Resilient Innovations for Subsistence Environment ICRISE-2025 organized by the Department of Chemistry, Government College (Autonomous), Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India. It was held on 21st and 22nd...
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Hydroponics: An Integrated Wastewater Treatment and Sustainable Food Production for the Future
G. Ponni, Srinivasa Rao Narra, N. Bharatha Jyothi
The rapid growth of global urbanisation, sustainability has become a vital aspect to consider. Due to the increasing population growth, food production demands have risen, it made to the development of high-yielding varieties of crops and innovative production of food techniques. This study explores...
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The Role of Pesticide Molecular Structures in Accelerating Soil Erosion: An Agricultural Perspective
G. Tejaswini, Srinivasa Rao Narra, CH Rajani, M. Padmaja, K. Venkata Rao, V. Sridhar, T. Srinivasa Rao
Agricultural intensification has grown rapidly in response to rising population and food demand, particularly in developing countries where farming remains the backbone of rural livelihoods. Despite the modernization of machinery and communication technologies, the use of pesticides in many farming regions...
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General Outline: Integrating Physics Principles with Smart Water Management and Clean Energy Transitions
D. Jeevitha, P. Padmalatha, Kiranmai Tamma, G. Suswara Deepika, P. Bhavani
The accelerating global demand for water and energy highlights the need for sustainable systems governed by fundamental physical laws. This review explores how smart water management strategies intersect with clean energy transitions, focussing on the core physics laws that define both systems. Smart...
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Appraisal of Niger Seed (Guizotia Abyssinica) - Product Development as an All Pervasive and Nutrition Worthy Food Resource
R. Rekha, V. Vaishnavi
Micronutrient deficiencies, malnutrition and anaemia are a major problem of developing countries. Major population of the world specially for vegetarians and vegans, the availability of god quality protein is low. Oilseeds are the most important food grains, which are rich in proteins, essential fatty...
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Smart Materials and Nano-Enabled Solutions for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security
Rambabu Vasamsetti, S. V. G. V. A. Prasad, V. Sanjeeva Kumar, T. V. V. Satyanarayana, P. Vijaya Kumar, A. Padmavathi, D. S. V. N. M. Ramamurthy, M. Mahalakshmi, B. Madhav
Smart materials and nanoscale technologies are transforming agriculture, by allowing plants to grow food under circumstances that would otherwise make it impossible and improving the ability of plants to take in nutrients. “For example, it slows down the release of nutrients to be made available for...
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Advances in CO₂ Capture Technologies: Transforming Industrial Emissions into Sustainable Solutions
A. Nagadeepan, V. Senthilkumar, K. K. Ilavenil
The most crucial step in reducing the environmental effects of industrial emissions is CO2 capturing, or, carbon capture. This paper reviews recent innovations and advances in CO₂ capture materials, such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), zeolites, and modified polymers. These CO2 capture materials...
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Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture: Global Review of Floating Beds and Undersea Cultivation
D. Suneetha, T. Sreevaram, Srinivasa Rao Narra
As climate shocks intensify, food production is moving beyond conventional soil-based farming. This review synthesizes the agronomy, resilience mechanisms, economics, and environmental performance of several frontier or revived systems: Bangladesh’s floating garden “baira/dhap” undersea biosphere cultivation...
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Resilient Innovation and the Pursuit of Universal Access to Clean Cooking in Subsistence Environments: A Review
T. Sreevaram, D. Suneetha, V. Neeraja
Household Air Pollution (HAP) from solid cooking fuels still poses a critical global health and development challenge, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This review synthesizes evidence from international agency reports and peer-reviewed literature to examine how resilient innovation...
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Spatial Distribution of Uranium Water Quality on Seasonal Basis around Proposed Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Site at Kovvada, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh, India
D. Ramarao, M. Yugandhar, G. V. Subba Reddy, S. K. Sahoo, A. Vinod Kumar, P. V. S. Machiraju, V. Christopher
Uranium is the basic nuclear fuel of the present nuclear power programme. Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), it is proposed for establishment of Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) at Kovvada, Ranasthalam Mandal of Srikakulam District of Andhra Pradesh, India. The Base line study carried out for...
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Nature-based Solutions for Biodiversity Conservation: An Overview
G. Suswara Deepika, P. Bhavani, Kiranmai Tamma, D. Jeevitha, K. Ramya
Biodiversity conservation involves protecting the Earth’s biological richness such as ecosystems, species, and genetic variability to make sure the long-term stability of ecological systems and the resources on which human societies depend. Nature-based Solutions also referred as NbS, which rely on organic...
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AI-Driven Remote Sensing Techniques for Sustainable Groundwater Management along the East Coast of Andhra Pradesh and its Environmental Resilience
M. R. Goutham, Suneel Kumar Duvvuri, Venkatesh Sunkara, G. Uma Mahesh, Srinivasa Rao Narra, K. Maneesha
The East Coast of Andhra Pradesh (ECAP) is characterized as a hydro-geologically critical and environmentally sensitive region that is struggling with significant, intensifying challenges. These include groundwater over-exploitation and saltwater intrusion (SWI), compounding threats that are further...
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Carbon Trading Mechanisms as Catalysts for Ecosystem Balance: An Integrated Framework for Climate Mitigation and Biodiversity Conservation
N. Baby Nirmala, M. Santha Kumari, L. Rajeswari
Carbon trading has emerged as a pivotal market-based instrument linking climate mitigation with ecosystem balance, generating approximately $100 billion annually for environmental budgets by 2024. This paper examines how carbon credit mechanisms contribute to ecosystem equilibrium through nature-based...
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Sustainable Nanocomposites for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications
Sk. Beebi, P. Suresh, Sd. Vaziha Tahaseen, N. L. Janaki
Biodegradable nanocomposites have emerged as versatile biomaterials offering safe, sustainable, and multifunctional solutions for a wide range of biomedical applications. Natural polymers such as collagen, cellulose, chitosan, keratin, fibroin, and hyaluronic acid support tissue regeneration, while synthetic...
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Technological Advances to Achieve Sustainable Agriculture and Global Food Security
L. Narasimha Rao, P. Aravind Swamy, Srinivasa Rao Narra, S. Arun Kumar
While technological changes in the 21st century have taken over as promoting factors for sustainable agriculture to global food security, it’s high time the skilled youth joined in to effectively utilise such innovations in modern agriculture and food systems. While the country enjoys a major demographic...
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Green Nanotechnology - Integrated Nature - Based Solutions for Climate - Resilient Environmental Remediation
U. Ramu, B. Madhav, B. Ananda Kumar, Ch. Udaya Bhaskara Rao, Ch. R. V. R. Prasad, V. Rambabu, K. Manikyam
The acceleration of industrial development and intensified agricultural activity has increased global concern over persistent environmental pollutants, making the development of sustainable remediation methodologies essential. At the same time, nanotechnology offers significant potential in catalysis,...
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A Review on Microbial Enzyme Mediated Degradation of Bisphenol A
Vankayala Bala Tripura Sundari, Puthraiah Sangani, B. Mallikarjuna
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a highly manufactured endocrine-disruptive chemical that is frequently used in polycarbonates plastics and epoxy resin. Its wide distribution in water and land ecosystem poses significant ecological and human health risks because of its estrogenic and oxidative stress-inducing properties....
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Development and Characterization of Mouth Dissolving Tablets of Dolutegravir Sodium
Battula Sowjanya Lakshmi, Anne Ramu, Suryadevara Vidyadhara
This study primarily used solid dispersion technology to address the problem of Dolutegravir’s poor solubility and rate of dissolution. Using pregelatinized starch as the carrier, solid dispersions were made by physical mixing, kneading, and solvent evaporation techniques. The performance of the resulting...
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Advanced Sensors and Techniques for Groundwater Quality Monitoring: An Integrative Overview
Srinivasa Rao Narra, G. Tejaswini, K. Venkata Rao, V. Sridhar
Groundwater represents a critical freshwater resource that supports domestic, agricultural, and industrial demands worldwide. With increasing population pressure, urbanization, and intensified land-use practices, the quality of groundwater is under growing stress. Conventional groundwater quality monitoring...