As reported by Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, during winter months, the major contributor to air pollution is particulate matter like dust and soot accounting for around 76%, 15% has been contributed by biomass burning and about 8% by emissions from vehicle, whereas, in summer season,...
Effect of wastewater disposal and extent of industrial pollution in and around Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India Kanpur City has become a large industrial complex with nearly 800 industries. This has increased the social and economic status of the city, but these indu... Singh,P R. - 《Bulletin ...
The heavily industrialised Kanpur region is the most polluted stretch of the Ganga river because of excessive pollutant discharge from the industries. Agricultural runoff along with climate change further adds to the pollution risk in this industrialised
The foundry industry is the major contributor in pollution among all other industries in India. At present only few foundries in India have pollution contr... H Patil,G Patange,MP Khond - 《International Journal of Engineering Trends & Technology》 被引量: 4发表: 2013年 Agrarian structure, ne...
Valuation of Urban Air Pollution: a Case Study of Kanpur City in India. South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics. Available from: .U. Gupta, (2008), `Valuation of urban air pollution: a case study of Kanpur City in India', Environmental and Resource Economics, 41(3...
This paper attempts to analyse the economic burden of industrial pollution on health of the households in the study area and to assess the gender based disparity among them on the basis of cost of illness. For this, a study has been conducted inn Jajmau Leather industrial area, Kanpur. ...
Valuation of Urban Air Pollution: a Case Study of Kanpur City in India. South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics. Available from: .Gupta, U., 2006, Valuation of Urban Air Pollution: A Case Study of Kanpur City in India. SANDEE Working Paper No. 17-06, South Asian...
pollutiontanneryWe study pollution in the Ganges River caused by tanneries in the City of Kanpur in India. Two tanneries, A and B , are located on the same bank of the Ganges in Kanpur. Both produce leather, and the production of leather requires the use of chemicals that are toxic to ...
Several plans had been taken to combat the air pollution but found inadequate. Similarly, switching of public transport vehicles to compressed natural gas (CNG) from conventional fuels has been implemented in Kanpur city from April, 2006. Nearly 200 public buses, 2,950 tempos, and 1,590 auto-...
Identification of Keratinophilic Fungi in Urban Waste and Cattle Field Soil of Kanpur, India for Environmental Pollution ManagementKeratinophilic fungikeratin wastedermatophytesChrysosporiumKanpur is a city which has huge number of leather product units and leather processing plants. These units are one...