RK Dumka, D Suribabu, S Prajapati - Geocarto International, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Presently, ground subsidence in urban areas is becoming a peril to the infrastructure and society. In this study, we conducted a detailed analysis of the results, based on the …
JO Drangert, HC Sharatchandra - Water Policy, 2017 - iwaponline.com
Urban growth leads to geographically concentrated demand for water and food–and to growing volumes of wastewater and organic waste. Left unattended by city authorities, both …
A Sarkar, SD Karri - International Journal of Energy and Water Resources, 2023 - Springer
The current work aims to assess the Water Quality Index of the supplied tanker water in Kudlu village of Bangalore, India. The area is heavily dependent on water supplied by …
Beyond product design, if the notion of product'lifecycle design'enforces the consideration of requirements from all the lifecycle phases of products, design for sustainability enforces the …
KV Raju, A Ravindra, S Manasi, KC Smitha… - … Governance in India …, 2018 - Springer
The city of Bengaluru has outgrown in terms of the proportion of population and geography with profound impacts on both the physical and natural resource use. A combination of …
P Chandran, K Arora, M Abubaker, N Shekar - 2018 - academia.edu
47 3.0 Introduction 48 3.1 The Legal Framework: Indian Constitution 49 3.2 Government of India policies, initiatives and reports 71 3.3 Waste Management Rules 2016 71 3.3. 1 A …
GWIN BANGALORE - … and Bengaluru: Global Changes and Local …, 2016 - books.google.com
Bangalore city has experienced a relatively fast urbanization in India. Its built-up area increased from 130 sq. km with 1.2 million in population in 1961 to 366 sq. km with 2.92 …
N VIRUS, E EXPLAINED, GS Kainth - groundreportindia.org
Many studies have warned that the alarming depletion of water table in many parts of India, unless urgently and effectively arrested, would be irreversible. This steep decline is traced to …