Urban Habitat

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding felling of trees within the Agra district, Uttar Pradesh, 23/05/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Jagan Prasad Tehriya Vs State of Uttar Pradesh dated 23/05/2025. The applicant has alleged large-scale illegal felling of green trees within the Agra district, Uttar Pradesh. The application revealed instances of illegal tree felling at Fatehabad, Sadar, Kiraoli and Agra …

Assessment of ground-based atmospheric observations for verification of greenhouse gas emissions from an urban region

International agreements to limit greenhouse gas emissions require verification to ensure that they are effective and fair. Verification based on direct observation of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations will be necessary to demonstrate that estimated emission reductions have been actualized in the atmosphere. Here we assess the capability of ground-based observations …

An ill wind? Climate change, migration, and health

Climate change is projected to cause substantial increases in population movement in coming decades. Previous research has considered the likely causal influences and magnitude of such movements and the risks to national and international security. There has been little research on the consequences of climate-related migration and the health of …

Sustainable Cities and Smart Buildings: A way of life

Our cities are under pressure – pressure from people, resources and the environment. With India’s burgeoning population, no one is sure as to how long our cities can go on with our existing models of living. Worse still, the years to come will put more pressure on our cities from …

Cities may get taller as panel seeks higher FSI

New Delhi: The skyline of Indian cities could soar as the government considers permitting vertical growth with the aim of checking runaway realty prices and generating resources to upgrade urban infrastructure for future growth. A Planning Commission steering committee, in its draft report, has recommended providing additional FSI (floor space …

Exploring ecosystem-based adaptation in Durban, South Africa: “learning-by-doing” at the local government coal face

The lack of progress in establishing ambitious and legally binding global mitigation targets means that the need for locally based climate change adaptation will increase in vulnerable localities such as Africa. Within this context, “ecosystem-based adaptation” (EBA) is being promoted as a cost-effective and sustainable approach to improving adaptive capacity. …

Participatory integrated assessment of flood protection measures for climate adaptation in Dhaka

Dhaka is one of the largest megacities in the world and its population is growing rapidly. Due to its location on a deltaic plain, the city is extremely prone to detrimental flooding, and risks associated with this are expected to increase further in the coming years due to global climate …

Financing the resilient city

This paper presents a strategy for scaling climate change adaptation within urban areas. The strategy specifically focuses on the requirements for mobilizing large amounts of capital for adaptation and other urban risk reduction above and beyond the amounts that will likely be mobilized through new international adaptation funds. The paper, …

The fragmentation of urban landscapes: global evidence of a key attribute of the spatial structure of cities, 1990–2000

The fragmentation of urban landscapes – or the inter-penetration of the built-up areas of cities and the open spaces in and around them – is a key attribute of their spatial structure. Analyzing satellite images for 1990 and 2000 for a global sample of 120 cities, we find that cities …

The interplay of state, market and society in the socio-spatial transformation of “villages in the city” in Guangzhou

This paper examines the changes in the ways in which villagers have gained access to resources and services over time in what are now “villages in the city” within the city of Guangzhou. It compares and contrasts three periods: the clan-based traditional villages, the commune period and the period since …

Categorization of different locations at Bhubaneswar on the basis of exceedence factor of the pollutants

The present study deals with the effect of urbanization and automobile emission on ambient air quality of Bhubaneswar city, Odisha. This paper examines the significant difference in seasonal variations of air pollutant concentrations in the city.

Estimation of black carbon aerosol in four major cities in the state of Odisha

In the present study a monitoring work is under taken to estimate the black carbon aerosol of 4 different cities representing 4 different zones of Odisha state. The monitoring was carried out from December 2008 to November 2009 to study the role of aerosol contamination in different atmospheric condition.

East Delhi buildings not quake-proof: Survey

A survey of East Delhi has revealed the area’s vulnerability to damage from earthquakes, due to unauthorised construction and lack of adherence to norms. The survey was carried out by the National Institute of Disaster Management with the help of MCD engineers, who were trained for the task. A representative …

Satellite townships can stem the rot

New Delhi: The stupendous growth of east Delhi over the last few decades has come with a set of problems. Colonies have mushroomed and constructions have gone up, which are mostly unplanned and of poor quality. This has been highlighted in the report of the Delhi government-appointed Commission of Inquiry …

Dwarka fastest-growing residential hub

According to the Census 2011 data on houses, household amenities and assets released on Tuesday, Delhi’s population growth slowed down between 2001 and 2011, as compared to the previous decade. Here are some of the findings in the the provisional population totals for 2011: Decadal population growth stabilises Delhi’s population …

Under-fire govt to cite old study to back BRT

New Delhi: For the Delhi government, it seems, the traffic volume in the city has remained static in the past four years. In response to the Delhi high court’s order to get a “scientific study” conducted on the BRT corridor, the government is submitting a four-yearold study. The study, carried …

After the deluge

Japan is rebuilding its coastal cities to protect people from the biggest tsunamis.

Reject Land Acquisition Bill 2011: We need a just, democratic and effective framework

Today, people are protesting against illegal and unjust land grabbing across the country, and it is clear for all to see that the process of land acquisition is unjust and driven by private interests. At this time, the UPA government is introducing a Bill that will supposedly address these issues. …

DLF Hopes to Raise .3k Cr from Sale of Aman Resorts & Wind Energy Arm

India's largest real estate developer, DLF Ltd, said it is banking on the sale of Aman Resorts and wind energy venture to significantly reduce its . 22,758-crore debt. DLF aims to raise . 6,000-7,000 crore from the sales of its noncore assets. “We believe that . 12,000 crore of the …

Quality of asthma management in an urban community in Delhi, India

High prevalence and poor control of asthma make its management a major public health issue worldwide, especially in developing countries. Optimum review of asthma management in the community is essential to improve asthma control. This study was conducted to investigate the quality of asthma management, knowledge about asthma and quality …

Environmental nod to Village flats

There is some relief in sight for the allottees of Commonwealth Games Village flats. The Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC) has found the project acceptable “from the point of view of aesthetic quality of urban and environmental design”. But the commission has made it clear that issuing completion certificate for …

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