Settlements and Transport
Human settlements with sustainability, equity, and fulfillment. Sustainable, equitable means including non-motorised and public transport
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Human settlements with sustainability, equity, and fulfillment. Sustainable, equitable means including non-motorised and public transport
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This features both rural and urban areas, and the search to make human settlements sustainable, equitable, and fulfilling places to live and work in. This includes: sustainable architecture, localized generation of basic infrastructural, water and energy needs, urban biodiversity conservation, waste/garbage minimisation and recycling, efficiency and frugality in the use of these basics, the defense and revival of common and open spaces, participatory budgeting and planning of settlements.
We would also like to include stories of sustainable, equitable means of transport that can be accessed by all and that do not create ecological and social problems as is the case with a focus on privatized motorized transport. Stories on the promotion of public transport, cycling, walking, human/animal powered and other forms of ecologically sustainable and equitable transportation, planning for equitable access, reclaiming the roads and parking lots for public use, and so on, are featured.
Expensive, elitist models that may be ecologically sustainable but are not relevant for most people, are likely to be avoided here.
परंपरागत बीजों से महामारी का मुकाबला (in Hindi)
महिला किसानों के खाद्य- स्वराज की पहल ने दिया महामारी को जवाब
Capacity building for water conservation needs: A young mind at work
The community was educated, their trust gained, and constant support provided to them
What’s wrong with the trees of Lutyens’ Delhi?
Can we afford to go on watering the evergreen trees the British chose for Lutyens’ Delhi?
How self-help groups in rural Odisha helped both farmers and consumers during lockdown
As the lockdown is relaxed, in Kalimela some seven or eight rickshaws still operate, showing the sustainability of the model.
सौर ऊर्जा से रोशन होते आदिवासी गांव (in Hindi)
जो महिलाएं कभी घर से बाहर निकली थीं, वे गांव गांव जाकर सोलर बल्ब की मरम्मत कर रही हैं।
Knitting, sketching, handicrafts — quarantine’s a vacation in this Nagaland village
This picturesquely located quarantine centre comprises 14 bamboo huts, a rainwater harvesting system, and a hearth to make tea
Andhra Pradesh Approves DISCOM-Driven Rooftop Solar Program
DISCOM to play the role of a facilitator - the program will benefit both consumers and the DISCOM.
With dream dam farmers show what is possible
The old, unused bridge came as a blessing for the farmers - how?
Nutrition gardens help students learn better and eat better
The students come up with solutions and innovations to maintain the garden in a sustainable manner.