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The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
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India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road,
New Delhi - 110 003, India
Study and analyse present environmental status of the village in terms of solid waste management, sanitation, and wastewater management. Assess the impacts on the river Nambi due to inefficient environmental management in the village and suggest its rejuvenation. Assess energy use pattern for cooking and demonstrate use of biogas plants using cowdung.
This project is part of the NWDPRA (National Watershed Development Programme for Rainfed areas) of the Government of India. The villages covered in this project are in Bicholim Taluka, North Goa. The project involves the people's participation to develop land and water resources for enhancing productivity in rainfed areas on a sustainable basis.
This project seeks to build a set of policy options for sustainable settlements in peri-urban areas through networking among the actors engaged with the PUI (peri-urban interface), with specific reference to the impacts of energy and transport.
Minerals development, while increasing employment and incomes in mining and related activity, does create serious environmental damage and can undermine other socio-economic development opportunities of localcommunities. This project seeks to address both the environmental damage and the socio-economic constraints created by mining in the study area.
The main objective of the project is to conduct an energy audit study for a government building known as the Pusat Sains Negara located in Bukti Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, Malysia.
The objective of the project is to ensure supply of safe water in all villages under the project. To accomplish this it was necessary to ensure continuous monitoring of water quality. This can be met through the following objectives: