Settlements & Transport: Tools

PostedonApr. 27, 2014in Settlements and Transport

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Resources for Settlements & Transport: Tools

  1. The State of Fluoride in India – interactive maps. 1 lakh+ villages, with more than 10 million people, stand to face disability and other serious health problems because of high Fluoride in their water across 22 States and 200+ districts of India. (checked on 2 Apr. 2018)

  2. OpenStreetMap is a map of the world created by ordinary people and free to use under an open license. (checked on 16 Mar. 2018).

  3. Pamphlet on Compressed Earth Block technology which represents an integration of ancestral tradition and innovation. The original earth building styles of cob, pisé, adobe, taipa etc have evolved into a versatile and elegant system that is now used throughout the world. (checked on 30 Oct. 2018)
  4. A review of various methods, indicators, and tools that can be used to assess sustainability in India, by Prarthana Gupta (checked on 25 Jun. 2015)

  5. What’s My Impact? When one looks at the bigger picture it’s difficult to see what part one plays as an individual in climate change. Find out what individual and family level estimates are. (checked on 25 Jun. 2015)

  6. First steps to an eco-home and green living (checked on 25 Jun. 2015)

  7. Permaculture: List of resources that promote permaculture principles. (checked on 25 Jun. 2015)

  8. Gaia Education Design for Sustainability programme is intended to serve the purpose of educating for the transition to comprehensive sustainable culture – broadly global in scope yet determinedly local in application. It focuses on fundamental principles, themes, and aspects needing to be addressed in sustainability design and development. (checked on 25 Jun. 2015)

  9. Pune public transport buses – find all PMPML bus routes, timetables, stops etc. info. together – http://punecitybus.in/ (checked on 25 Jun. 2018)

  10. Transport Governance Initiative- A Toolkit contains tools developed to carry out assessments, enabling greater availability of information, enhancing the capacity of stake holders to comprehend and process the available information, thus improving decisionmaking processes and pushing for reforms through civil society partnerships and government agencies. (checked on 16 May 2019)

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