Pollution control through odd - even rule: A case study of Delhi. Indian Journal of Science, 2016, 23(80), 403-411Pavani VS, Aryasri AR. Pollution Control Through Odd- Even Rule: A Case Study of Delhi. Indian Journal of Science. 2016;23(80):403-11...
Air pollutionDelhiThe process of urbanization poses threats and opportunities in the urban environment. On the one hand, urbanization leads to development, but on the other as the population increases, the land use/cover changes, pollution increases, and there is alteration of urban heat balance. ...
This paper discusses the prediction of noise pollution during Deepawali festival of Delhi City using machine learning (ML) algorithms. The spatial noise pollution data of four locations of Delhi, namely Lajpat Nagar, Mayur Vihar-II, Kamla Nagar, and Pitam Pura were collected from the Central ...
Air pollution problems in Delhi have been a matter of serious concern, particularly due to the multiplicity and complexities of emission sources. The present work is an attempt to work out the contribution of various source categories in the ambient environment of Delhi. In the absence of adequate...
Unsecure landfill areas are contributors of soil, air and water pollution around the site. Beside that green house gases (GHG) emission from landfill areas is concern to the global warming. In the present study the methane and nitrous oxide were analysed in Ghazipur landfill area of Delhi. The...
Statistics for Exposure of infants to outdoor and indoor air pollution in low-income urban areas : a case study of Delhi Indoor exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is a prominent health concern. However, few studies have examined the effectiveness of long-term use of ... EW Center...
Such measures are imperative for mitigating air pollution levels and subsequently curtailing its adverse impacts on public health within the region. Additionally, this study underscores the necessity for further research endeavours to explore future avenues, with the aim of garnering global attention ...
Pro-equity Effects of Ancillary Benefits of Climate Change Policies: A Case Study of Human Health Impacts of Outdoor Air Pollution in New Delhi 来自 EconPapers 喜欢 0 阅读量: 76 作者: A Garg 摘要: This paper looks at the human health impacts from urban air pollution in India. Such ...
Emission reduction from MRTS projects – A case study of Delhi metro Metro rail has been introduced in Delhi in 2002 to provide alternative mode of public transportation. The introduction of metro rail has resulted in passen... N Sharma,A Singh,R Dhyani,... - 《Atmospheric Pollution Research...
One of these is the drainage and treatment of waste water鈥攁 problem which ironically grows when access to water supply and water-borne toilets improves, leading to increasing per capita water consumption as well as water pollution. In Delhi, the overall waste water problem is huge with an ...