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Can Farms Export More than Just Food to Cities?

01/02/202002/06/2020 Admin

Cities are energy guzzlers and consume large amount of energy on a daily basis. A large part of this energy continues to come from fossil fuel based polluting sources, thereby increasing the carbon footprint of […]

Leave a commentOngoing Projectsbiogas, renewable energy

Urban Ecotourism as a Sustainable Livelihood Opportunity

22/07/201922/02/2020 Admin

The concept of Urban Ecotourism for Delhi was first published as a Book Chapter by Dr. Govind Singh in 2012 in the Book titled, Landscape Fragmentation and Restoration Researches in India (Edited by Prof. Prafulla […]

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Media Project for Scaling-up Eco Club Activities in DU Colleges

01/03/201922/02/2020 Admin

Setting up of Eco Clubs is part of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change’s National Green Corps Scheme. As part of this scheme, schools (and colleges) are encouraged to set up Eco Clubs for […]

Leave a commentCompleted Projects, Projects @DSJ, DUeco club

An Enquiry into Racism in Delhi

29/01/201814/05/2018 Admin

Inclusive Urban Ecology necessary needs to include aspects of Human Ecology as well. This is because without argument, urban ecosystems are dominated by Homo sapiens or human beings. Urban ecological investigations thus also maintain a […]

1 CommentCompleted ProjectsDelhi, racial discrimination

Public Lecture at World Book Fair, Delhi

09/01/201813/05/2018 Admin
Leave a commentUpdatesNMM, Public Lecture, World Book Fair

IPVaani Radio

01/01/201816/05/2018 Admin

Radio is an important media tool which has the potential of reaching out to the masses, and to all sections of the society. Unlike other forms of media like Television and the Internet, Radio requires […]

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Analysing the Popularity of Domestic R.O. Devices in Delhi

25/07/201714/05/2018 Admin

The water demand of the National Capital Territory of Delhi has been constantly rising with increasing population as well due to increase in the standard of living. An important component in the latter is the […]

1 CommentCompleted ProjectsDelhi, R.O., water demand, water supply

Exploring Environmental and Psycho-social Benefits of Urban Farming

25/07/201714/05/2018 Admin

After water, air and energy, the next big crisis being faced by cities is going to be food. There is ample evidence to indicate that cities need to focus and optimize on their food demand […]

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