21st Century Grids: India’s Journey Towards Smarter Grids Read more about 21st Century Grids: India’s Journey Towards Smarter Grids As one of the very few countries with a Smart Grid Vision and Roadmap, India has emerged as a prime destination for Smart Grids and Smart Cities. Building strong and smart grids would require developing countries like India to invest in strengthening electrical networks and adding communications, IT, and automation systems.
Nabhesh Khanna Keywords energy india Read more about Nabhesh Khanna Nabhesh Khanna is a director with Green and Blue Energy Private Limited, a company registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). He is an Indian staying in Amritsar, Punjab, India.
Addressing Global Water Issues with Local Water Partnerships Read more about Addressing Global Water Issues with Local Water Partnerships This presentation discusses the Global Water Partnership’s strategic approach to realizing its vision of a water secure world. Through a number of country examples, the presentation shows how global challenges related to water security are effectively addressed at the local levels.
Impact Evaluation of Community-Based Source Protection Works and Water Quality Monitoring of River: A Case Study from India Read more about Impact Evaluation of Community-Based Source Protection Works and Water Quality Monitoring of River: A Case Study from India Natural resource dependent communities, similar to the ones in the State of Uttarakhand in India, face survival threat due to the increase in natural wealth depletion and environmental degradation. Ensuring sustainable livelihood for the people and reversing the negative environmental trend will require the use of participatory integrated watershed management approach.
Impact Evaluation of Community-Based Source Protection Works and Water Quality Monitoring of River: A Case Study from India Read more about Impact Evaluation of Community-Based Source Protection Works and Water Quality Monitoring of River: A Case Study from India Natural resource dependent communities, similar to the ones in the State of Uttarakhand in India, face survival threat due to the increase in natural wealth depletion and environmental degradation. Ensuring sustainable livelihood for the people and reversing the negative environmental trend will require the use of participatory integrated watershed management approach.
Ecological Considerations: Why Go This Far? Read more about Ecological Considerations: Why Go This Far? Previous country experiences have shown that natural and social ecological considerations are crucial in the move towards a holistic approach to urban flood management. This presentation discusses the Urban Watershed Framework adopted by the City of San Francisco in California, USA, as a new approach to urban water management.