Sustainability parameters in Site Design and disaster Management
1. Sustainability parameters in
Site Design and disaster
Management
By
Prof. Dr. Neha Bansal
Professor
Aditya College of Architecture, Mumbai
Ph: 7669038518
neha2000neha@gmail.com
6. LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT/ DESIGN
(LID)
RAINGARDENS
PERVIOUS PAVEMENTS
BIO RETENTION
HEAT ISLAND EFFECT
IMPERVIOUS SURFACES
LEED/ GRIHA/ OTHERS
Sustainable Site Planning- “ a site plan that has least environmental impact while still meets the
client project goal”
7.
8. Site selection/ Functions –environment responsive
Achieving Sustainability goals
Strategies- LID
Measures- self sustenance and LID
Standards
Sustainable
site
DESIGN
MANAGEMENT
13. DISASTER MANAGEMENT PARAMETERS
LIMIT DEVELOPMENT WITHIN FLOOD PLAINS/ WATER
BODIES- BUFFER AS PER NORMS
LIMIT DEVELOPMENT IN WETLANDS- NORMS
LIMIT DEVELOPMENT IN HABITATS OF ENDANGERED
SPECIES
SELECT PREVIOUSLY DEVELOPED – BROWNFIELDS/
GREYFIELDS
COMPACT DEVELOPMENT
REDUCE CARBO FOOTPRIT OF NON MOTORISED
TRANSPORTATION
24. GREYFIELD LAND
Greyfield land (or grayfield) is
economically obsolescent,
outdated, failing, moribund or
underused real estate assets or
land.
The term was coined in the early
2000s from the 'sea' of empty
asphalt that often accompanies
these sites