Headquarters
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Darbari Seth Block, Core 6C,
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road,
New Delhi - 110 003, India
GovClimServices is a three-year research study (2015-2017) funded by the Research Council of Norway and jointly conducted by the Norwegian Institute of Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), University of Oslo (UiO), and TERI.
Pathardi and Botoshi villages are situated at a very remote location in the Mokhada block of Palghar district with almost 99 percent of population been Schedule tribes. TERI had already implemented LaBL in the villages and malnourishment being another important issue of the region, TERI plans to further address the issues in the same two villages through the second phase of the project.
India's GDP in 2014-15 suffered a loss of 2.5% due to land degradation. The annual cost of land degradation outstrip the total costs of reclamation in 2030.
Annual statutory report for the ULB (Urban Local Body). It analysis the status of resources in the Municipal corporation and the environmental Performance of the last in one financial year.
The report shall present the statistical compilation of the water quality data monitored and recorded across all the water quality monitoring stations by MPCB in a very lucid format for the year 2014-15.
A comprehensive program to address malnourishment in the tribal and rural blocks.
This project will examine the gender dimension of emerging electricity systems in East Africa and South Asia and their social effects. Through empirical investigation we will compare centralised (grid) and decentralised systems and also study how such systems work in parallel and/or complement each other.
Statistical compilation and data analysis for the air quality data monitored and compiled by MPCB under NAMP program.
Statistical compilation and data analysis for the air quality data monitored and compiled by MPCB under NAMP program.
The project involved assessment of bioenergy production from the indigenous resources of Maldives. Fish waste and algal biofuels was looked into as options for renewable energy production in the country. The study also analysed the current situation, prospects and possibilities with regard to bioenergy production and utlization in Maldives.