This document summarizes a study on the energy consumption patterns of mechanized van rickshaws in West Bengal and the problems associated with these vehicles. The study found that these vehicles provide an important transportation option but have issues with pollution and safety. Modifications could address these issues by improving engines, load distribution, stability, braking systems, and passenger safety features. While the vehicles have low energy consumption comparable to other modes, they are still best suited to rural areas and city outskirts rather than dense urban streets. The vehicles support rural livelihoods but require oversight and changes to safely continue operating.
The document proposes introducing battery-operated buses in Nashik, India to address the city's traffic and pollution problems. It outlines how battery buses work, cites examples of other cities using them successfully, and proposes government subsidies and routes for a battery bus system in Nashik. Key benefits include zero pollution, low operating costs, and improving Nashik's environment, tourism, and public image.
Analysis of (Sub) Urban Environment - Dwarka, New DelhiAkanksha Chopra
The document analyzes the urban environment of Dwarka in Delhi and identifies several issues found by UTTIPEC, including inequitable use of public space that favors vehicles over pedestrians and hawkers, poor pedestrian and para-transit connectivity compared to cars, an unconducive walking environment due to narrow footpaths and parking encroachments, unsafe non-motorized vehicle use due to lack of infrastructure, safety issues due to deserted rear streets and open spaces, and unorganized parking taking up carriageway space. It recommends retrofitting streets to improve safety, connectivity and equitable space distribution for pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles, as well as parking management and storm water management improvements.
Future Cities: Ensuring world class civic amenities in urban India
Cities are responsible for two thirds of global energy use, 60% of water consumption, and 70% of greenhouse gas emissions. As cities expand, they must be prepared to support sustainable growth through solutions like solar-powered desalination plants, piezoelectric footpaths and traffic lights, proper waste management including incineration for power, and optimizing available resources through green planning. Data analysis and efficient management can help cities stay vital and safe for citizens and businesses into the future.
Indian Railways generates significant solid and water waste daily. Around 670 tons of solid waste is produced at major stations daily, while the railways consume about 22 million liters of water, much of which is wasted. Problems include plastic waste, spitting, and water leakages. Solutions proposed include increased awareness through social media, posters encouraging use of station garbage bins, and reducing water waste. The document advocates better waste management in Indian Railways to protect the environment.
This document discusses the vision for developing world-class civic amenities in Indian cities. It defines world-class amenities as going beyond basic requirements to include quality education, transportation, electricity, health care, drainage/sewage, water, roads, infrastructure, and tourism facilities. The government's vision is to create economically vibrant and sustainable urban areas that improve quality of life through high-quality infrastructure and efficient governance. Shanghai is provided as an example of a city that has greatly improved its infrastructure and amenities over time. Specific recommendations are made for developing world-class standards in education, transportation, energy, health care, utilities and more to transform Indian cities.
Indian cities are moving towards more sustainable transportation systems by promoting public transit over private vehicles. As cities invest less in new car infrastructure and more in public transit like buses and trains, they are seeing reductions in traffic congestion and pollution. Sustainable transportation requires an integrated approach including improving existing transit systems, expanding bike and pedestrian infrastructure, implementing high-occupancy vehicle lanes, and promoting dense, mixed-use development near transit lines. The transition will take implementing multiple complementary policies tailored to each city's unique needs.
Decumanus, innovative solution to improve the quality of life and mitigate th...Indra Company
We develop Decumanus, the innovative solution that,thanks to Internet of Things, Big Data or Analytics provides information to administrations, businesses and citizens about energy efficiency, urban climate, air quality, impact on health or water quality.
This document summarizes a study on the energy consumption patterns of mechanized van rickshaws in West Bengal and the problems associated with these vehicles. The study found that these vehicles provide an important transportation option but have issues with pollution and safety. Modifications could address these issues by improving engines, load distribution, stability, braking systems, and passenger safety features. While the vehicles have low energy consumption comparable to other modes, they are still best suited to rural areas and city outskirts rather than dense urban streets. The vehicles support rural livelihoods but require oversight and changes to safely continue operating.
The document proposes introducing battery-operated buses in Nashik, India to address the city's traffic and pollution problems. It outlines how battery buses work, cites examples of other cities using them successfully, and proposes government subsidies and routes for a battery bus system in Nashik. Key benefits include zero pollution, low operating costs, and improving Nashik's environment, tourism, and public image.
Analysis of (Sub) Urban Environment - Dwarka, New DelhiAkanksha Chopra
The document analyzes the urban environment of Dwarka in Delhi and identifies several issues found by UTTIPEC, including inequitable use of public space that favors vehicles over pedestrians and hawkers, poor pedestrian and para-transit connectivity compared to cars, an unconducive walking environment due to narrow footpaths and parking encroachments, unsafe non-motorized vehicle use due to lack of infrastructure, safety issues due to deserted rear streets and open spaces, and unorganized parking taking up carriageway space. It recommends retrofitting streets to improve safety, connectivity and equitable space distribution for pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles, as well as parking management and storm water management improvements.
Future Cities: Ensuring world class civic amenities in urban India
Cities are responsible for two thirds of global energy use, 60% of water consumption, and 70% of greenhouse gas emissions. As cities expand, they must be prepared to support sustainable growth through solutions like solar-powered desalination plants, piezoelectric footpaths and traffic lights, proper waste management including incineration for power, and optimizing available resources through green planning. Data analysis and efficient management can help cities stay vital and safe for citizens and businesses into the future.
Indian Railways generates significant solid and water waste daily. Around 670 tons of solid waste is produced at major stations daily, while the railways consume about 22 million liters of water, much of which is wasted. Problems include plastic waste, spitting, and water leakages. Solutions proposed include increased awareness through social media, posters encouraging use of station garbage bins, and reducing water waste. The document advocates better waste management in Indian Railways to protect the environment.
This document discusses the vision for developing world-class civic amenities in Indian cities. It defines world-class amenities as going beyond basic requirements to include quality education, transportation, electricity, health care, drainage/sewage, water, roads, infrastructure, and tourism facilities. The government's vision is to create economically vibrant and sustainable urban areas that improve quality of life through high-quality infrastructure and efficient governance. Shanghai is provided as an example of a city that has greatly improved its infrastructure and amenities over time. Specific recommendations are made for developing world-class standards in education, transportation, energy, health care, utilities and more to transform Indian cities.
Indian cities are moving towards more sustainable transportation systems by promoting public transit over private vehicles. As cities invest less in new car infrastructure and more in public transit like buses and trains, they are seeing reductions in traffic congestion and pollution. Sustainable transportation requires an integrated approach including improving existing transit systems, expanding bike and pedestrian infrastructure, implementing high-occupancy vehicle lanes, and promoting dense, mixed-use development near transit lines. The transition will take implementing multiple complementary policies tailored to each city's unique needs.
Decumanus, innovative solution to improve the quality of life and mitigate th...Indra Company
We develop Decumanus, the innovative solution that,thanks to Internet of Things, Big Data or Analytics provides information to administrations, businesses and citizens about energy efficiency, urban climate, air quality, impact on health or water quality.
The document outlines plans for a sustainable city, including:
1. Using solar energy for electricity and powering vehicles to reduce carbon emissions.
2. Implementing efficient public transit systems like podcars and underground metros to improve mobility.
3. Managing waste through recycling and converting some to electricity to power the city.
4. Introducing smart water management systems to reduce usage and prevent leaks.
5. Prioritizing education to equip students with technology and support disabled children.
The document analyzes Puget Sound Clean Air's Evergreen Fleets Initiative to modernize government vehicle fleets using green technologies. The author created best practices documents for the City of Issaquah and analyzed steps to update best practices and improve data collection for evaluating fleets. Recommendations include improved data management, communication between agencies, analyzing industry standards, and new technological partnerships like electric vehicles and bicycles to reduce emissions.
G.Do you think that the lifestyle of the inhabitants of your town or city reflects behavior that is in line with the concept of sustainable development? In your opinion, what should be improved?
Technology as the engine of the green economyIndra Company
Indra works actively in the development of solutions and services that can facilitate the transition on four fronts with a strong impact on climate change, in which, in addition, it has solutions that are world leaders: smart cities and sustainable building; smart mobility and sustainable transport; green energy, smart grids and renewable; and monitoring of the Earth and protection of natural resources.
This document discusses OpenStreetMap, an open-source mapping project. It summarizes mapping data for Nepal that has been collected through OpenStreetMap, including over 126,000 buildings, 131,000 points of interest, and 3,716 km of roads. It describes outreach efforts in Nepal to engage communities in mapping activities and using maps to collect data on schools and health facilities for disaster preparedness. The document encourages further engagement with OpenStreetMap and contribution of local geographic data.
The document discusses Beijing's efforts to address traffic problems in preparation for the 2008 Olympics through various static and dynamic measures. Static measures included expanding subway lines and bus routes. Dynamic measures included an odd-even license plate restriction system during which vehicles with odd/even plates could only be driven on odd/even dates, reducing daily emissions by 40%. Over 60% of travelers switched to public transit as a result. The goal was to promote green transportation and make the 2008 Beijing Olympics both green and high-tech.
China has unveiled a trackless train that runs on virtual rails using sensors and navigation to follow a set route. The train runs on rubber wheels powered by lithium-titanate batteries. It has a collision warning system and can recommend route detours based on traffic conditions. The trackless train design provides lower construction costs than traditional trains that require physical railway tracks.
The document summarizes proposals from the OECD Working Group on 'Walking, Urban Space and Health' to encourage walking in urban areas. The proposals aim to provide governments with recommendations to implement policies that view walking as essential to urban mobility and public health. Specifically, the proposals focus on analyzing pedestrian needs, measures to promote walking, and transforming urban spaces from car-centric to people-centric through urban planning and design. The ultimate goal is to create livable, healthy and safe urban environments where walking and socializing are a pleasure rather than a burden.
The 2028 Olympics: A Catalyst for Los Angeles’s Transportation Improvements a...KatBraver
This document discusses how Los Angeles' hosting of the 2028 Olympics can help accelerate the city's transportation improvements and sustainability goals. It outlines LA's plans to expand transit networks like metro lines and bike lanes, electrify transportation, and reduce emissions. Previous Olympic cities like Los Angeles in 1984, Beijing in 2008, and Vancouver in 2010 saw benefits like decreased driving and increased use of sustainable transit from hosting the games. LA aims to similarly leverage the 2028 Olympics to combat auto dependence and make progress on its sustainability targets.
This document discusses the need for a metro rail system in Hyderabad to address traffic congestion and pollution problems. It notes that vehicular pollution is decreasing air quality and health in the city. The government plans to start an eco-friendly metro rail system to provide public transportation. A metro rail could reduce traffic and pollution, make cycling more viable for transportation and exercise, and address the high number of vehicles on roads due to population growth. However, some citizens remain unaware of the metro rail project and its benefits. Educating the public about metro rails being people-friendly, eco-friendly, and affordable could gain support for the system and improve health, economic, and environmental conditions.
Tosa is a new fast-charging bus technology that has been implemented in Geneva, Switzerland. It allows electric buses to charge in just 10 seconds at certain stops, reducing noise pollution by over 10 decibels compared to diesel buses. The technology enables emission-free public transportation for over 600,000 passengers per day on a route, reducing emissions by 1,000 tons per year.
Earth observation and remote sensing techniques that improve the equitable us...EIP Water
Presentation hold during EIP Water Conference in Porto, as part of the Porto Water Innovation Week in Session 5 “Water and the circular economy, part 2 - agriculture”
This is an android based application for smart parking ppt. in this slide I tried to discover Idea of booking vacant place easily.
This Idea can save time and money.
Introduction
Finding a vacant parking space nowadays is time and fuel consuming. This problem may cause drivers to get frustrated and eventually improper parking will appear. This will at the end causing a traffic jam in the parking space and accident might occur. Hence, This project help solves the problem statement above as users get to choose the parking space and this will feed the information of vacant spaces.
Slason Transition to Net Zero Energy in Burlington Vermont January 2019Jonathan Slason
Presentation outlining two main paths to reducing energy and GHG associated with transportation - Reduced energy per trip (no travel, shorter travel, more efficient travel) and Electrification
Trackless Trams:Integrating Innovative Transit and Urban RegenerationJason Boissonneault
This document discusses trackless trams as an innovative transit solution that can help integrate transit and urban regeneration. Some key points:
1. Trackless trams have lower costs than traditional trams, do not require tracks, and can increase land values along corridors.
2. Trackless trams are being demonstrated and tested in various cities around the world, and guidelines/manuals are available.
3. Advocates argue that trackless trams could be funded through transit-activated development without large government funding, and could help create less car-dependent cities.
ROBIN CHASE
Author, "Peers Inc: How People and Platforms are Inventing the Collaborative Economy and Reinventing Capitalism"
She is co-founder and former CEO of Zipcar, the largest carsharing company in the world; Buzzcar, a peer to peer carsharing service in France; and GoLoco, an online ridesharing community. She is also co-founder of Veniam, a vehicle communications company building the networking fabric for the Internet of Moving Things.
As a part of a contest in Shaastra 2014 at IIT Madras, a sustainable city - Shangri-La, was designed under four verticals: transportation, energy, water and waste management.
At the conclusion of the 2011 Egypt WaterHackathon, software developers and water specialists presented their innovative ICT-based solutions to real-world problems of water access and sanitation. This presentation highlights one of these solutions.
GIFT is a proposed financial hub in Gujarat, India modeled after leading global financial centers. It is a joint venture located near Ahmedabad. The development aims to establish a smart city with state-of-the-art infrastructure and facilities for businesses in the financial and IT sectors. Key elements of the plan include transportation networks, utilities, social infrastructure, and using technology to provide efficient services and minimize environmental impact. The development also faces challenges in securing financing and navigating regulatory processes.
The document proposes solutions for smart city development in areas of stormwater management, sewage management, transportation, and addressing urban sprawl issues. It identifies needs such as improving stormwater drainage networks, setting up sewage treatment plants, enhancing public transportation infrastructure and mobility, and regulating groundwater usage. Solutions presented include setting up a hydrological data center to monitor water resources, constructing desalination plants, using artificial groundwater recharge methods, and developing tram/monorail networks and a transit hub to improve transportation.
The document outlines plans for a sustainable city, including:
1. Using solar energy for electricity and powering vehicles to reduce carbon emissions.
2. Implementing efficient public transit systems like podcars and underground metros to improve mobility.
3. Managing waste through recycling and converting some to electricity to power the city.
4. Introducing smart water management systems to reduce usage and prevent leaks.
5. Prioritizing education to equip students with technology and support disabled children.
The document analyzes Puget Sound Clean Air's Evergreen Fleets Initiative to modernize government vehicle fleets using green technologies. The author created best practices documents for the City of Issaquah and analyzed steps to update best practices and improve data collection for evaluating fleets. Recommendations include improved data management, communication between agencies, analyzing industry standards, and new technological partnerships like electric vehicles and bicycles to reduce emissions.
G.Do you think that the lifestyle of the inhabitants of your town or city reflects behavior that is in line with the concept of sustainable development? In your opinion, what should be improved?
Technology as the engine of the green economyIndra Company
Indra works actively in the development of solutions and services that can facilitate the transition on four fronts with a strong impact on climate change, in which, in addition, it has solutions that are world leaders: smart cities and sustainable building; smart mobility and sustainable transport; green energy, smart grids and renewable; and monitoring of the Earth and protection of natural resources.
This document discusses OpenStreetMap, an open-source mapping project. It summarizes mapping data for Nepal that has been collected through OpenStreetMap, including over 126,000 buildings, 131,000 points of interest, and 3,716 km of roads. It describes outreach efforts in Nepal to engage communities in mapping activities and using maps to collect data on schools and health facilities for disaster preparedness. The document encourages further engagement with OpenStreetMap and contribution of local geographic data.
The document discusses Beijing's efforts to address traffic problems in preparation for the 2008 Olympics through various static and dynamic measures. Static measures included expanding subway lines and bus routes. Dynamic measures included an odd-even license plate restriction system during which vehicles with odd/even plates could only be driven on odd/even dates, reducing daily emissions by 40%. Over 60% of travelers switched to public transit as a result. The goal was to promote green transportation and make the 2008 Beijing Olympics both green and high-tech.
China has unveiled a trackless train that runs on virtual rails using sensors and navigation to follow a set route. The train runs on rubber wheels powered by lithium-titanate batteries. It has a collision warning system and can recommend route detours based on traffic conditions. The trackless train design provides lower construction costs than traditional trains that require physical railway tracks.
The document summarizes proposals from the OECD Working Group on 'Walking, Urban Space and Health' to encourage walking in urban areas. The proposals aim to provide governments with recommendations to implement policies that view walking as essential to urban mobility and public health. Specifically, the proposals focus on analyzing pedestrian needs, measures to promote walking, and transforming urban spaces from car-centric to people-centric through urban planning and design. The ultimate goal is to create livable, healthy and safe urban environments where walking and socializing are a pleasure rather than a burden.
The 2028 Olympics: A Catalyst for Los Angeles’s Transportation Improvements a...KatBraver
This document discusses how Los Angeles' hosting of the 2028 Olympics can help accelerate the city's transportation improvements and sustainability goals. It outlines LA's plans to expand transit networks like metro lines and bike lanes, electrify transportation, and reduce emissions. Previous Olympic cities like Los Angeles in 1984, Beijing in 2008, and Vancouver in 2010 saw benefits like decreased driving and increased use of sustainable transit from hosting the games. LA aims to similarly leverage the 2028 Olympics to combat auto dependence and make progress on its sustainability targets.
This document discusses the need for a metro rail system in Hyderabad to address traffic congestion and pollution problems. It notes that vehicular pollution is decreasing air quality and health in the city. The government plans to start an eco-friendly metro rail system to provide public transportation. A metro rail could reduce traffic and pollution, make cycling more viable for transportation and exercise, and address the high number of vehicles on roads due to population growth. However, some citizens remain unaware of the metro rail project and its benefits. Educating the public about metro rails being people-friendly, eco-friendly, and affordable could gain support for the system and improve health, economic, and environmental conditions.
Tosa is a new fast-charging bus technology that has been implemented in Geneva, Switzerland. It allows electric buses to charge in just 10 seconds at certain stops, reducing noise pollution by over 10 decibels compared to diesel buses. The technology enables emission-free public transportation for over 600,000 passengers per day on a route, reducing emissions by 1,000 tons per year.
Earth observation and remote sensing techniques that improve the equitable us...EIP Water
Presentation hold during EIP Water Conference in Porto, as part of the Porto Water Innovation Week in Session 5 “Water and the circular economy, part 2 - agriculture”
This is an android based application for smart parking ppt. in this slide I tried to discover Idea of booking vacant place easily.
This Idea can save time and money.
Introduction
Finding a vacant parking space nowadays is time and fuel consuming. This problem may cause drivers to get frustrated and eventually improper parking will appear. This will at the end causing a traffic jam in the parking space and accident might occur. Hence, This project help solves the problem statement above as users get to choose the parking space and this will feed the information of vacant spaces.
Slason Transition to Net Zero Energy in Burlington Vermont January 2019Jonathan Slason
Presentation outlining two main paths to reducing energy and GHG associated with transportation - Reduced energy per trip (no travel, shorter travel, more efficient travel) and Electrification
Trackless Trams:Integrating Innovative Transit and Urban RegenerationJason Boissonneault
This document discusses trackless trams as an innovative transit solution that can help integrate transit and urban regeneration. Some key points:
1. Trackless trams have lower costs than traditional trams, do not require tracks, and can increase land values along corridors.
2. Trackless trams are being demonstrated and tested in various cities around the world, and guidelines/manuals are available.
3. Advocates argue that trackless trams could be funded through transit-activated development without large government funding, and could help create less car-dependent cities.
ROBIN CHASE
Author, "Peers Inc: How People and Platforms are Inventing the Collaborative Economy and Reinventing Capitalism"
She is co-founder and former CEO of Zipcar, the largest carsharing company in the world; Buzzcar, a peer to peer carsharing service in France; and GoLoco, an online ridesharing community. She is also co-founder of Veniam, a vehicle communications company building the networking fabric for the Internet of Moving Things.
As a part of a contest in Shaastra 2014 at IIT Madras, a sustainable city - Shangri-La, was designed under four verticals: transportation, energy, water and waste management.
At the conclusion of the 2011 Egypt WaterHackathon, software developers and water specialists presented their innovative ICT-based solutions to real-world problems of water access and sanitation. This presentation highlights one of these solutions.
GIFT is a proposed financial hub in Gujarat, India modeled after leading global financial centers. It is a joint venture located near Ahmedabad. The development aims to establish a smart city with state-of-the-art infrastructure and facilities for businesses in the financial and IT sectors. Key elements of the plan include transportation networks, utilities, social infrastructure, and using technology to provide efficient services and minimize environmental impact. The development also faces challenges in securing financing and navigating regulatory processes.
The document proposes solutions for smart city development in areas of stormwater management, sewage management, transportation, and addressing urban sprawl issues. It identifies needs such as improving stormwater drainage networks, setting up sewage treatment plants, enhancing public transportation infrastructure and mobility, and regulating groundwater usage. Solutions presented include setting up a hydrological data center to monitor water resources, constructing desalination plants, using artificial groundwater recharge methods, and developing tram/monorail networks and a transit hub to improve transportation.
Ie business school express yourself - how do you envision the city of the f...Denys Kiriakov
The document discusses visions for future cities, which are described as smart cities that use digital technologies to make infrastructure like transportation and utilities more efficient. Key aspects of smart cities discussed include self-driving electric cars to reduce accidents, high-speed underground public transit systems, more efficient waste management through pneumatic tubes, vertical farming to sustainably grow food, and smart homes connected by the internet of things. The vision is for cities to have lower emissions and costs while providing safer, more convenient living through innovative applications of technology.
English Assignment 2 - Hyperjaya the Future City, The Hope of HumanityPang Shuen
The document proposes a future city called Hyperjaya that aims to be environmentally sustainable and disaster resilient. Key features include solar power systems, elevated parks, maximized daylighting, electric vehicles, public transportation like trains and metros, smart energy grids, water and waste recycling, and disaster relief infrastructure like emergency escapes and relief centers. The conclusion provides contact information for Hyperjaya Holdings.
4. CONCEPTS ON SMART CITIES CIV 101.pptxjocani5662
1. India is developing 100 smart cities across the country as part of Prime Minister Modi's Digital India vision. Smart cities use technology and data to improve infrastructure and services for residents.
2. A smart city integrates technology into sustainability strategies. Rapid urbanization is increasing strain on resources, so smart cities aim to be efficient, sustainable, and generate economic and social benefits.
3. Smart cities utilize smart solutions like public WiFi, electronic services, water treatment monitoring, and more. They also focus on innovation, technologies, smarter governance, transportation, environment protection, and improving lives.
The document discusses plans for developing sustainable and carbon-neutral future cities in India. Some key points discussed include:
- India's urban population is growing rapidly and will reach 590 million by 2030, bringing challenges around housing, transportation, waste management and other civic issues.
- A proposed future city design includes a personal rapid transit (PRT) system using electric vehicles to provide efficient intra-city transportation, reducing pollution and congestion.
- Developing sustainable systems for areas like transportation, water, waste and energy use will be important for future cities to be environmentally friendly while supporting large populations. Challenges around funding and implementation would need to be addressed.
The document provides information about streets, transportation, and public transit in Ahmedabad, India. It discusses the importance of streets and qualities of good street design, including accessibility, safety, and accommodating multiple modes of transportation. It also describes different street network patterns and elements of the right of way. The document then covers traffic concepts like capacity and level of service. It discusses public transit in Ahmedabad, including key metrics for the bus system. It compares Ahmedabad's transit to other cities. Finally, it presents next steps around defining street hierarchies and integrating public transit and street activities.
The document proposes solutions for developing Trichy, India into a smart city by focusing on transportation, monitoring, emergency services, and utilities. It recommends an integrated multi-modal transportation system including bus rapid transit, monorail, cable car, water transport, and air transport via helicopter and hot air balloon. This system would provide congestion-free travel across the city while costing an estimated 1.15 billion rupees. The proposals aim to make Trichy more livable through efficient public services and environmentally friendly transit options.
The document provides details of a proposed smart city plan for Vellore, India. It includes a budget of 4500 crore rupees for infrastructure projects over 20 years. Key areas of focus include improved water supply, sanitation, electricity, mobility services, housing, and waste management. The document also discusses smart city features, case studies of other Indian smart cities, and provides a SWOT analysis of Vellore to help guide its development.
The document outlines the key concepts of a smart city including features like smart transportation, water management, and waste management. It discusses the need for smart cities due to increasing urbanization. Smart cities aim to enhance quality of life and economic development through digital technologies and initiatives like e-governance and smart environment to efficiently manage resources and engage citizens. The goals are to create sustainable, safe, and affordable cities that generate jobs while reducing costs, energy use, and corruption.
The document discusses recent trends in IoT and sustainability. It covers how IoT can help address challenges facing cities, including growing urban populations and the need for resilient infrastructure. Specific applications of IoT discussed include smart lighting, water monitoring, and expanding internet access. Goals for 2030 include improving infrastructure, making cities sustainable, and increasing access to technology. The document then outlines how IoT can help with issues like transportation, pollution monitoring, and disaster management for smart cities. It provides examples of IoT projects in Visakhapatnam, India and discusses integrating different systems to realize the smart city vision.
The Roadmap to Develop Smart Water Supply & Sanitation for Our Cities by Sudh...IPPAI
The document outlines a roadmap for developing smart water supply and sanitation systems in cities. It discusses strategies for implementing smart drainage, water supply, sewage management, and solid waste management. Some key recommendations include using comprehensive drainage mapping, metering to reduce water consumption, increasing water recycling and reuse, reducing non-revenue water, setting up decentralized sewage treatment plants, implementing bio-digester toilets, establishing localized solid waste processing units, and developing integrated multi-modal transit systems to promote walkability and public transport. The overall goal is to provide 24/7 access to good quality water while achieving 100% recycling and reuse of waste to make cities sustainable.
The document discusses several ways that cities of the future will change:
1. Taxis and delivery vehicles will become self-driving and use cleaner energy sources, eliminating many driver jobs but creating new localized delivery jobs.
2. Food production will shift to highly automated vertical farming as more land is needed to feed the growing population.
3. Waste management systems will become more complex with advanced recycling processes to deal with increasing waste amounts.
4. Transportation will emphasize bicycles with dedicated bike lanes as density increases road space for cars decreases.
5. Energy systems will use smart grids and appliances to form intelligent closed loops that maximize reuse and lower consumption and waste.
This document discusses key aspects of earthquake resistant building design. It outlines several important features such as symmetry, regularity, separation of blocks, simplicity, lightness, continuity of construction, and use of ductile materials. These features help reduce horizontal and vertical vibration during an earthquake and minimize damage to the building structure. The document emphasizes designing buildings to be simple and dividing large structures into rectangular blocks to improve earthquake resistance.
From Eye Sore to A Must See: Creating Urban Parks from Thin Air and Adding Re...Virtual ULI
1) Landscape infrastructure is a methodology that expands traditional landscape design to be multi-functional and high-performance, incorporating systems usually considered infrastructure.
2) Examples of successful landscape infrastructure projects include Hollenbeck Park in Los Angeles, Parc Nus de la Trinitat in Spain, and Cheonggyecheon in Seoul, Korea.
3) The Katy Trail in Dallas, which was designed by SWA landscape architecture and urban design, is a 3.5 mile linear park that attracts over 720,000 annual users and has spurred infill development along the trail.
Presentation for uploading on website_smart city VadodaraSagar Ghadge
The document summarizes smart city projects proposed for Vadodara, India, including both pan-city and area-based development projects. For pan-city projects, it outlines a city command and control center, total sewerage solution, ICT platform, common service platform, solid waste solutions, and GIS integration. For the area-based development locality, it describes the justification and location, and proposed projects like electric rickshaws, pedestrian-friendly streets, parking management, smart metering, no overhead cables, e-medicine, heritage tourism, smart street lighting, smart water metering, and smart dustbins.
The document discusses key aspects of making Dhaka, Bangladesh a smart and inclusive city. It outlines the population growth challenges facing Dhaka, with the city's population reaching 18 million in 2016 and growing at 4.2% annually. Rural to urban migration accounts for around 60% of Dhaka's population growth. The document also notes issues with Dhaka's current drainage and sewerage system, which includes canals and retention areas but is inadequate to support the large population. Developing smart infrastructure and governance solutions could help address these challenges and make Dhaka a more sustainable city.
Outsourcing can help lower costs for companies and make their goods more affordable, but it also increases unemployment domestically. While bringing jobs back through tariffs could support American companies, it would raise prices for consumers. Outsourcing has benefited developing countries by providing jobs and income, improving local economies over time. However, it also brings social changes as workforces and social structures are altered.
method of payment in international businesssaurav kumar
The document discusses various payment terms in international trade:
1) Cash-in-advance is the most secure for exporters as payment is received before goods are transferred.
2) Letters of credit are also very secure, using a bank-guaranteed payment from the importer's bank to the exporter's bank.
3) Documentary collections involve banks collecting payment from the importer on behalf of the exporter after releasing shipping documents.
4) Consignment and open account are less secure as the exporter relies on the foreign distributor or importer directly for payment after goods are received or within 30-90 days.
why Maruti suzuki is undisputed king of indian automobilesaurav kumar
Maruti Suzuki India Limited has had great success in India due to several factors:
1) It introduced affordable modern cars like the Maruti 800 with amenities like AC and good fuel efficiency at lower price points than competitors.
2) It benefited from financing options provided to customers through partnerships with banks.
3) It understood the local market and customer needs better than foreign competitors who tried to impose Western strategies without local knowledge.
Indian economic crisis of 1991,
PERMITRAJ,
PROTECTIVE MARKET and CONTROLLED ECONOMY
liberalization and privatization
devaluation of Indian rupee,
globalization of India
famous German wines according to different mood
like festive, sporty and according to weather condition.
BOCK WINE which may help to beat winter but over dose of this wine can heat up your brain.
WAR BY WATER OR GUN ( INDIA vs pakistan)saurav kumar
weather India should use GUN against Pakistan or WATER,
how water can also become destructive weapon ageist Pakistan
storage of water can become gain for India while pain for Pakistan
Discover innovative uses of Revit in urban planning and design, enhancing city landscapes with advanced architectural solutions. Understand how architectural firms are using Revit to transform how processes and outcomes within urban planning and design fields look. They are supplementing work and putting in value through speed and imagination that the architects and planners are placing into composing progressive urban areas that are not only colorful but also pragmatic.
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In the competitive world of content creation, standing out and maximising revenue on platforms like OnlyFans can be challenging. This is where partnering with an OnlyFans agency can make a significant difference. Here are five key benefits for content creators considering this option:
Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
The Genesis of BriansClub.cm Famous Dark WEb PlatformSabaaSudozai
BriansClub.cm, a famous platform on the dark web, has become one of the most infamous carding marketplaces, specializing in the sale of stolen credit card data.
Part 2 Deep Dive: Navigating the 2024 Slowdownjeffkluth1
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4. Smart cities
Smart road,
smart street
light,
Smart
monitoring of
street and road
Smart
transportation
Water
management
Waste
management
Energy
management
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Smart
8. • Drainage system
• Use of solar panel on the roof, air turbine ,
• Pollution free public transportation, metro, mono train, e rickshaw, separate
lane bicycle.
• Waste management, automatic separation and decomposition system.
• Recycling of water, and rain water harvesting
• Use of internet to inter connect all the service like transportation, water and
electric meter
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11. Real problem of Indian cities
Traffic
congestion
Road
Accident
due to
potholes
No
separate
lane for
bicycle
Too many
red lights
creates
traffic jam
Ultra slow
traffic
speed
High
pollution
level
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There is Requirement of better drainage system along with
Use of water resistant material in the road construction
15. Some facts
China face $176 billion to clean up the air
The life of average Indian will decrease 3.2 years due to
pollution
Indian services sector contribute around 57% to the GDP,
only healthy people can be considered as asset who can
contribute to the services sector.
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22. solution
Smart cities which with proper transport facility, installed with water recycling
system, solar panel and water heater should be mandatory for all the
apartments
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