Centre for International Forestry Research: Landscapes and food systems CIFOR-ICRAF
The document summarizes a presentation by Terry Sunderland from the Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) about CIFOR's work on landscapes and food systems. CIFOR conducts research on how forests, trees, and agriculture interact at the landscape scale. Key points include: CIFOR uses a landscape approach to understand complex land use systems; it has projects analyzing the link between tree cover and nutrition using national health survey data; and it aims to better integrate agriculture, forestry, and natural resource management through approaches like agroforestry and landscape management.
This document provides an analysis of Deccan Gymkhana, Pune's central business district. It summarizes the existing conditions, including land use, population density, transportation networks, and amenities. The analysis finds that while the area has many strengths like a mix of land uses and major institutions, it also faces issues like inadequate pedestrian infrastructure and parking. The document proposes short, medium, and long-term interventions to address these problems by creating a more connected pedestrian network, improving crossings, adding street furniture, and reconfiguring public spaces to accommodate future growth brought by a new metro rail project. The goal is to enhance mobility, accessibility, and quality of public spaces as the area undergoes significant changes.
Pune Pedestrians Day - December 11 2021Ranjit Gadgil
The document provides details about the Lakshmi Road Open Street Mall initiative in Pune on Pedestrian Day (December 11th, 2021). Key points:
- The initiative aimed to pedestrianize a 500m stretch of Lakshmi Road to improve the shopping experience and business for local shops.
- Planning involved stakeholder consultations, awareness campaigns, and design of the street layout with designated spaces.
- On the event day, the street was transformed using temporary materials like paint and pots. Various activities were organized.
- Feedback found high support for repeating the initiative from pedestrians, shopkeepers and vendors. Improved footfall and environment were observed.
- Some concerns around parking and
A study of recreational open spaces in Jalgaon cityHarsha Narkhede
The study focuses on the ten most significant recreational spaces in the city. The survey was conducted in 2016 and recommendations are based on the condition of sites recorded during the survey.
This document summarizes and compares two community parks - Seremban S2 City Park in Malaysia and Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East in Singapore. Seremban S2 City Park was built in 2005 on 15 acres to serve surrounding neighborhoods. It has sports facilities, picnic areas, and landscaping including trees and a lake. Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East was developed in the late 1970s on 4.9 hectares of former rubber estate. It retains rubber trees and has amenities like playgrounds, pavilions, and fitness areas. Both parks provide recreational opportunities and green spaces for their local communities.
Analysis of Active recreational Zones in DelhiRamnet Kaur
The document analyzes active recreational zones in Delhi. It finds that there is an uneven distribution of open spaces, with more in southern Delhi. A case study of two blocks in Paschim Vihar found open space availability is below recommended standards. Reasons for failure of active zones include encroachment, poor maintenance, and security issues. The government is implementing policies like Rahgiri and transit-oriented development to promote active recreation, but loss of open spaces still occurs. Equitable distribution of zones, better planning and maintenance, and more public-private partnerships are needed to address the issues.
Centre for International Forestry Research: Landscapes and food systems CIFOR-ICRAF
The document summarizes a presentation by Terry Sunderland from the Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) about CIFOR's work on landscapes and food systems. CIFOR conducts research on how forests, trees, and agriculture interact at the landscape scale. Key points include: CIFOR uses a landscape approach to understand complex land use systems; it has projects analyzing the link between tree cover and nutrition using national health survey data; and it aims to better integrate agriculture, forestry, and natural resource management through approaches like agroforestry and landscape management.
This document provides an analysis of Deccan Gymkhana, Pune's central business district. It summarizes the existing conditions, including land use, population density, transportation networks, and amenities. The analysis finds that while the area has many strengths like a mix of land uses and major institutions, it also faces issues like inadequate pedestrian infrastructure and parking. The document proposes short, medium, and long-term interventions to address these problems by creating a more connected pedestrian network, improving crossings, adding street furniture, and reconfiguring public spaces to accommodate future growth brought by a new metro rail project. The goal is to enhance mobility, accessibility, and quality of public spaces as the area undergoes significant changes.
Pune Pedestrians Day - December 11 2021Ranjit Gadgil
The document provides details about the Lakshmi Road Open Street Mall initiative in Pune on Pedestrian Day (December 11th, 2021). Key points:
- The initiative aimed to pedestrianize a 500m stretch of Lakshmi Road to improve the shopping experience and business for local shops.
- Planning involved stakeholder consultations, awareness campaigns, and design of the street layout with designated spaces.
- On the event day, the street was transformed using temporary materials like paint and pots. Various activities were organized.
- Feedback found high support for repeating the initiative from pedestrians, shopkeepers and vendors. Improved footfall and environment were observed.
- Some concerns around parking and
A study of recreational open spaces in Jalgaon cityHarsha Narkhede
The study focuses on the ten most significant recreational spaces in the city. The survey was conducted in 2016 and recommendations are based on the condition of sites recorded during the survey.
This document summarizes and compares two community parks - Seremban S2 City Park in Malaysia and Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East in Singapore. Seremban S2 City Park was built in 2005 on 15 acres to serve surrounding neighborhoods. It has sports facilities, picnic areas, and landscaping including trees and a lake. Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East was developed in the late 1970s on 4.9 hectares of former rubber estate. It retains rubber trees and has amenities like playgrounds, pavilions, and fitness areas. Both parks provide recreational opportunities and green spaces for their local communities.
Analysis of Active recreational Zones in DelhiRamnet Kaur
The document analyzes active recreational zones in Delhi. It finds that there is an uneven distribution of open spaces, with more in southern Delhi. A case study of two blocks in Paschim Vihar found open space availability is below recommended standards. Reasons for failure of active zones include encroachment, poor maintenance, and security issues. The government is implementing policies like Rahgiri and transit-oriented development to promote active recreation, but loss of open spaces still occurs. Equitable distribution of zones, better planning and maintenance, and more public-private partnerships are needed to address the issues.
The Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad, India is one of the largest zoos in the country covering 380 acres. It houses over 1100 animals of 100 different species. The zoo was established in 1963 and named after India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. It aims to conserve endangered species through captive breeding programs and has had success breeding grey parrots and increasing the tiger population. The zoo also operates a lion safari that allows visitors to view lions and other animals in their enclosures from the safety of a van.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Yusuf Arsiwala of RootBridge C O L L A B on restoring water-related eco-systems in Delhi. It discusses issues with Delhi's existing water bodies like pollution, waste disposal, and sediment buildup. It then presents a model for restoring Rajokari Lake in the village of Rajokari by cleaning the water, removing sludge, restoring the catchment area, and creating ecologically designed landscapes. The proposal includes using SWAB technology for wastewater treatment, natural bio-swales and rain gardens for landscaping, and standardizing restoration processes. The restoration of Rajokari Lake improved the local ecology and groundwater, created a community space
Amusement Park
Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Production Schedule, Working Capital Requirement, Plant Layout, Process Flow Sheet, Cost of Project, Projected Balance Sheets, Profitability Ratios, Break Even Analysis
An amusement park is a park that features various attractions, such as rides and games, as well as other events for entertainment purposes. A theme park is a type of amusement park that bases its structures and attractions around a central theme, often featuring multiple areas with different themes. Unlike temporary and mobile funfairs and carnivals, amusement parks are stationary and built for long-lasting operation. They are more elaborate than city parks and playgrounds, usually providing attractions that cater to a variety of age groups. While amusement parks often contain themed areas, theme parks place a heavier focus with more intricately-designed themes that revolve around a particular subject or group of subjects.
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Agri-Tourism: An analysis of its popularity among youth.Sahil Sharma
Agriculture is the backbone of India as well as of other countries in the world. Despite having a greater share in the Indian Economy and the source for fulfilling the fundamental needs of every human, Agriculture is a bad choice to rely on for a living. The reason behind this is that whole agriculture is dependent on nature to pour the crops or lands with rain but the weather today is unpredictable many farmers depend on nature to reap profit from their lands. Because of global warming sometimes their whole crop comes under drought and often they have to face huge debts. If nature favors them but still they don't get good prices for their crops. As a result of such circumstances, many farmers are coming under debt. While most of the time they are the only person responsible for the feeding of their family and for the education of their children. When fortune doesn't favor them and they become unable to fulfill their responsibilities as a result due to depression, debt, they go for suicide.
Here is one solution to this problem "Agri-Tourism", it will allow farmers to integrate their earnings. Agr-Tourism can be set-up at Village levels so all households can reap benefits from it. It is a brilliant source to keep up the culture and traditions and also a source of earing in the off-season.
Many people realized this far earlier than me and they had put efforts to develop Agri-tourism. So, here in this report, I have tried to analyze its popularity among the students of "Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management" who are frequent travelers and always in need to find new areas of tourism and are responsible for future development of Tourism in the country. So, I was curious to know what they think about Agr-Tourism. Here I have interpreted the results in this report. Kindly go through, I will be thankful for your interest in reading this report.
Thank You.
This document provides summaries of 4 national parks in India: Gir National Park, Jim Corbett National Park, Mudumalai National Park, and Sundarbans National Park. It outlines key details about each park such as location, area, date established, wildlife species present, and conservation efforts. Gir National Park is the sole home for the rare Asiatic Lion and was established in 1965. Jim Corbett National Park, India's oldest, was established in 1936 and protects Bengal Tigers. Mudumalai National Park located in Tamil Nadu has high wildlife diversity including tigers and elephants. Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to over 400 Bengal Tigers living
EXTRACTION OF RESIN AND LANATANA ERADICATIONMUKESHMK13
The document discusses the rill method of resin tapping used to extract resin from pine trees, including the tools used, steps in the process, and benefits of the method. It also covers the challenges posed by the invasive plant species Lantana camara in India and its management through the cut-root-stock (CRS) method, demonstrating the tools and process for uprooting Lantana.
Rooftop gardens and the greening of cities - a case study of UKZNFlanna489y
This document provides a summary of a dissertation on rooftop gardens and greening of cities, with a case study of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN). The dissertation investigates concepts of rooftop gardens and their relationship to urban ecology. It examines the benefits and constraints of implementing rooftop gardens and their future prospects in South Africa. A pilot rooftop garden was constructed on the Memorial Tower Building at UKZN to test claims about rooftop gardens and address questions regarding their ability to reduce temperatures, runoff, and support biodiversity. The dissertation aims to provide insights into the viability of green roof systems in Durban and their significance for sustainable urban environments and mitigating climate change
Shivamogga (Shimoga) has both Jog falls - the highest waterfall in India and Agumbe known as the Chirapunji of South India because it receives the highest rainfall in South India. Located at an altitude of 640 meters above sea level and situated at a distance of 273 Km from Bangalore it has 7 Talukas – Bhadravathi, Hosanagara, Sagar, Shikaripur, Shivamogga (Shimoga), Soraba and Thirthahalli. The district has a high literacy rate of 80.45%
This document provides an overview of the town planning of Bangalore City, India. It discusses Bangalore's origin and evolution from a mud fort established in 1537 to becoming known as the "Silicon Valley of India". The document outlines Bangalore's climate and topography. It describes the city's growth from a garden city to a major tech hub. Key aspects of Bangalore's planning are highlighted such as its five concentric belts of development and transportation infrastructure. Different master plans for the city are also summarized.
A Comparative Study of Tourism Industry in North-Eastern States of IndiaIOSR Journals
This document provides a comparative study of the tourism industry in the North-Eastern states of India. It finds that tourist inflows are highest in Assam, while tourism's share of gross state domestic product is also highest in Assam. The growth rate of tourist arrivals in Arunachal Pradesh has been much higher at 55% compared to other states. Sikkim has the highest density of tourist population and per capita tourist arrivals, while Nagaland has the lowest values for these metrics. The major constraints on tourism development in the region include insufficient funds, lack of infrastructure and transportation, marketing issues, and security concerns. Steps should be taken to address these constraints and improve tourism development across North-Eastern India.
Jaipur was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II as the new capital of Amber. He followed principles of Hindu urban planning to design the city, dividing it into nine blocks with wide streets and central squares. The city was planned with military defense and expansion in mind. Over time, new structures like Hawa Mahal were added and the city grew beyond its original walls. Today, Jaipur is known for its pink buildings and is a well-planned city with distinct architecture, markets, temples, and palaces that showcase Rajasthani culture and heritage.
Kapalama Canal workshop #2 powered by CrowdbriteDarin Dinsmore
We invite your input and ideas at www.connecthonolulu.com. The City & County of Honolulu is excited to begin the planning effort to create a linear park along Kapalama Canal near the future Kapalama rail transit station. Powered by Crowdbrite.
This document analyzes and summarizes issues with the multimodal transit hub at Anand Vihar, New Delhi. It finds that the bus terminal has congestion due to a shared entry/exit, lack of separation between inter and intra terminals, and insufficient space. The metro station also has congestion and lacks proper connectivity to the bus terminal and railway station. The railway station has limited space for waiting and ticketing. Overall, the site suffers from a single entry/exit point that causes road congestion, long walking distances between transit modes, and conflict points where pedestrian and vehicle traffic mix. Proposed solutions include increasing the length of the foot overbridge and road width to address these connectivity and congestion issues.
National research centers in India focus on research related to various crops and agricultural areas. Some examples provided include the National Research Centre for Agroforestry, National Research Centre for Banana, and National Research Centre for Citrus. The document also lists various central institutes and research stations across India dedicated to subjects like cotton, jute, rice, tobacco, and research crops/commodities important to different states.
Plan for the Regeneration and Improvement of the area between Lower Mall and ...Edge Hill University
The document proposes a regeneration plan for the area between Lower Mall and Tollinton Market in Lahore, Pakistan. The plan aims to enhance the area for current and potential users by focusing on families, students, and surrounding communities. Major interventions include upgrading the Sunday book market, redesigning open spaces near Tollinton Market, and regenerating Nasir Bagh park. Minor interventions involve adding infrastructure like traffic signals, bus stops, lighting, and street furniture to improve accessibility and usability of the area. The overall goal is to conserve the area's historical character while improving facilities, amenities, and public spaces.
The document provides information on the presentation about Majid Sarani Road in Khulna, Bangladesh. It describes the location and climate of the area. It then lists several major problems with the road such as damage, improper drainage, uncovered drains/manholes, unsafe building construction, lack of parking, sidewalk occupation, and unplanned connecting roads. For each problem, it discusses the potential reasons and proposes solutions.
This document summarizes the characteristics of two tree species: Cassia siamea and Cinnamomum camphora. Cassia siamea is a medium-sized evergreen tree native to Sri Lanka, India, and Indonesia that grows up to 18 meters tall. It has yellow flowers and grows in tropical climates. It is used as fuelwood, timber, fodder, and food. Cinnamomum camphora is native to China, Japan, and Taiwan. It has leathery leaves and small white or green flowers. It is used for timber, medicine, and ornamentation. Both species have tap root systems and Cassia siamea freely coppices and produces root suckers while
It's important to know about our National Parks, the animals present there, the types of tourism shown there, and many lots more. This presentation includes information about famous national parks. Their scenic beauty, and historical importance.
This document provides an overview of the Yamuna Biodiversity Park located in Delhi, India. It was created by the Delhi Development Authority to protect biodiversity and act as a regional park. The park covers 185 hectares and contains various zones like wetlands, grasslands, forests, and areas for fruit plants and medicinal herbs. It aims to conserve local species and ecosystems. Over time, the park has developed different habitats and now hosts a variety of plants and animals. Physical interventions like creating mounds and biological additions have improved the park's ability to support biodiversity.
The Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad, India is one of the largest zoos in the country covering 380 acres. It houses over 1100 animals of 100 different species. The zoo was established in 1963 and named after India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. It aims to conserve endangered species through captive breeding programs and has had success breeding grey parrots and increasing the tiger population. The zoo also operates a lion safari that allows visitors to view lions and other animals in their enclosures from the safety of a van.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Yusuf Arsiwala of RootBridge C O L L A B on restoring water-related eco-systems in Delhi. It discusses issues with Delhi's existing water bodies like pollution, waste disposal, and sediment buildup. It then presents a model for restoring Rajokari Lake in the village of Rajokari by cleaning the water, removing sludge, restoring the catchment area, and creating ecologically designed landscapes. The proposal includes using SWAB technology for wastewater treatment, natural bio-swales and rain gardens for landscaping, and standardizing restoration processes. The restoration of Rajokari Lake improved the local ecology and groundwater, created a community space
Amusement Park
Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Production Schedule, Working Capital Requirement, Plant Layout, Process Flow Sheet, Cost of Project, Projected Balance Sheets, Profitability Ratios, Break Even Analysis
An amusement park is a park that features various attractions, such as rides and games, as well as other events for entertainment purposes. A theme park is a type of amusement park that bases its structures and attractions around a central theme, often featuring multiple areas with different themes. Unlike temporary and mobile funfairs and carnivals, amusement parks are stationary and built for long-lasting operation. They are more elaborate than city parks and playgrounds, usually providing attractions that cater to a variety of age groups. While amusement parks often contain themed areas, theme parks place a heavier focus with more intricately-designed themes that revolve around a particular subject or group of subjects.
See more
https://goo.gl/71DBeh
Contact us:
Niir Project Consultancy Services
106-E, Kamla Nagar, Opp. Spark Mall,
New Delhi-110007, India.
Email: npcs.ei@gmail.com , info@entrepreneurindia.co
Tel: +91-11-23843955, 23845654, 23845886, 8800733955
Mobile: +91-9811043595
Website: www.entrepreneurindia.co , www.niir.org
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Theme Park Industry in India, Amusement Park Industry, Amusement Parks in India, Theme and Amusement Parks in India, Most Famous Amusement Parks in India, Best Amusement Parks, Theme Parks in India, Amusement Park Equipments, How to Start Theme Park In India, Opportunity in Amusement Parks Industry in India, Amusement Park Business Plan, Starting Theme Park, How to Start Theme Park in India, Steps to Build Theme Park, How to Start Amusement Park Business, Amusement Park Franchise, How to Design Amusement Park, Family Amusement Park & Water Park, Amusement and Theme Parks, Opportunity in Amusement Parks Industry in India, Investment Opportunity in Amusement Park, Starting Amusement & Theme Park, Business Plan of Entertainment Park, Water Park Business Plan India, Starting Amusement Park Rides & Equipment Business, Business Plan for Amusement Park, Water Park Business Plan, Free Amusement Park Business Plan, Adventure Park in India, Scope of Amusement Park, Beginners Guide to Starting Amusement Park, Amusement Park for Beginners, Joyrides at Amusement Parks, Amusement Park Rides, Business Plan of Entertainment Park, Theme Park Planning, Investment in Theme Parks, Fun Center Business Plan, Family Entertainment Business Ideas, Theme Park for Profit, Most Profitable Amusement Park Equipment, Profitable Amusement Business, Design and Construction of Water Parks, Theme Parks, Adventure Parks, Amusement Park Theater Profitable Business, Amusement Park & Theme Park Food Ideas
Agri-Tourism: An analysis of its popularity among youth.Sahil Sharma
Agriculture is the backbone of India as well as of other countries in the world. Despite having a greater share in the Indian Economy and the source for fulfilling the fundamental needs of every human, Agriculture is a bad choice to rely on for a living. The reason behind this is that whole agriculture is dependent on nature to pour the crops or lands with rain but the weather today is unpredictable many farmers depend on nature to reap profit from their lands. Because of global warming sometimes their whole crop comes under drought and often they have to face huge debts. If nature favors them but still they don't get good prices for their crops. As a result of such circumstances, many farmers are coming under debt. While most of the time they are the only person responsible for the feeding of their family and for the education of their children. When fortune doesn't favor them and they become unable to fulfill their responsibilities as a result due to depression, debt, they go for suicide.
Here is one solution to this problem "Agri-Tourism", it will allow farmers to integrate their earnings. Agr-Tourism can be set-up at Village levels so all households can reap benefits from it. It is a brilliant source to keep up the culture and traditions and also a source of earing in the off-season.
Many people realized this far earlier than me and they had put efforts to develop Agri-tourism. So, here in this report, I have tried to analyze its popularity among the students of "Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management" who are frequent travelers and always in need to find new areas of tourism and are responsible for future development of Tourism in the country. So, I was curious to know what they think about Agr-Tourism. Here I have interpreted the results in this report. Kindly go through, I will be thankful for your interest in reading this report.
Thank You.
This document provides summaries of 4 national parks in India: Gir National Park, Jim Corbett National Park, Mudumalai National Park, and Sundarbans National Park. It outlines key details about each park such as location, area, date established, wildlife species present, and conservation efforts. Gir National Park is the sole home for the rare Asiatic Lion and was established in 1965. Jim Corbett National Park, India's oldest, was established in 1936 and protects Bengal Tigers. Mudumalai National Park located in Tamil Nadu has high wildlife diversity including tigers and elephants. Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to over 400 Bengal Tigers living
EXTRACTION OF RESIN AND LANATANA ERADICATIONMUKESHMK13
The document discusses the rill method of resin tapping used to extract resin from pine trees, including the tools used, steps in the process, and benefits of the method. It also covers the challenges posed by the invasive plant species Lantana camara in India and its management through the cut-root-stock (CRS) method, demonstrating the tools and process for uprooting Lantana.
Rooftop gardens and the greening of cities - a case study of UKZNFlanna489y
This document provides a summary of a dissertation on rooftop gardens and greening of cities, with a case study of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN). The dissertation investigates concepts of rooftop gardens and their relationship to urban ecology. It examines the benefits and constraints of implementing rooftop gardens and their future prospects in South Africa. A pilot rooftop garden was constructed on the Memorial Tower Building at UKZN to test claims about rooftop gardens and address questions regarding their ability to reduce temperatures, runoff, and support biodiversity. The dissertation aims to provide insights into the viability of green roof systems in Durban and their significance for sustainable urban environments and mitigating climate change
Shivamogga (Shimoga) has both Jog falls - the highest waterfall in India and Agumbe known as the Chirapunji of South India because it receives the highest rainfall in South India. Located at an altitude of 640 meters above sea level and situated at a distance of 273 Km from Bangalore it has 7 Talukas – Bhadravathi, Hosanagara, Sagar, Shikaripur, Shivamogga (Shimoga), Soraba and Thirthahalli. The district has a high literacy rate of 80.45%
This document provides an overview of the town planning of Bangalore City, India. It discusses Bangalore's origin and evolution from a mud fort established in 1537 to becoming known as the "Silicon Valley of India". The document outlines Bangalore's climate and topography. It describes the city's growth from a garden city to a major tech hub. Key aspects of Bangalore's planning are highlighted such as its five concentric belts of development and transportation infrastructure. Different master plans for the city are also summarized.
A Comparative Study of Tourism Industry in North-Eastern States of IndiaIOSR Journals
This document provides a comparative study of the tourism industry in the North-Eastern states of India. It finds that tourist inflows are highest in Assam, while tourism's share of gross state domestic product is also highest in Assam. The growth rate of tourist arrivals in Arunachal Pradesh has been much higher at 55% compared to other states. Sikkim has the highest density of tourist population and per capita tourist arrivals, while Nagaland has the lowest values for these metrics. The major constraints on tourism development in the region include insufficient funds, lack of infrastructure and transportation, marketing issues, and security concerns. Steps should be taken to address these constraints and improve tourism development across North-Eastern India.
Jaipur was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II as the new capital of Amber. He followed principles of Hindu urban planning to design the city, dividing it into nine blocks with wide streets and central squares. The city was planned with military defense and expansion in mind. Over time, new structures like Hawa Mahal were added and the city grew beyond its original walls. Today, Jaipur is known for its pink buildings and is a well-planned city with distinct architecture, markets, temples, and palaces that showcase Rajasthani culture and heritage.
Kapalama Canal workshop #2 powered by CrowdbriteDarin Dinsmore
We invite your input and ideas at www.connecthonolulu.com. The City & County of Honolulu is excited to begin the planning effort to create a linear park along Kapalama Canal near the future Kapalama rail transit station. Powered by Crowdbrite.
This document analyzes and summarizes issues with the multimodal transit hub at Anand Vihar, New Delhi. It finds that the bus terminal has congestion due to a shared entry/exit, lack of separation between inter and intra terminals, and insufficient space. The metro station also has congestion and lacks proper connectivity to the bus terminal and railway station. The railway station has limited space for waiting and ticketing. Overall, the site suffers from a single entry/exit point that causes road congestion, long walking distances between transit modes, and conflict points where pedestrian and vehicle traffic mix. Proposed solutions include increasing the length of the foot overbridge and road width to address these connectivity and congestion issues.
National research centers in India focus on research related to various crops and agricultural areas. Some examples provided include the National Research Centre for Agroforestry, National Research Centre for Banana, and National Research Centre for Citrus. The document also lists various central institutes and research stations across India dedicated to subjects like cotton, jute, rice, tobacco, and research crops/commodities important to different states.
Plan for the Regeneration and Improvement of the area between Lower Mall and ...Edge Hill University
The document proposes a regeneration plan for the area between Lower Mall and Tollinton Market in Lahore, Pakistan. The plan aims to enhance the area for current and potential users by focusing on families, students, and surrounding communities. Major interventions include upgrading the Sunday book market, redesigning open spaces near Tollinton Market, and regenerating Nasir Bagh park. Minor interventions involve adding infrastructure like traffic signals, bus stops, lighting, and street furniture to improve accessibility and usability of the area. The overall goal is to conserve the area's historical character while improving facilities, amenities, and public spaces.
The document provides information on the presentation about Majid Sarani Road in Khulna, Bangladesh. It describes the location and climate of the area. It then lists several major problems with the road such as damage, improper drainage, uncovered drains/manholes, unsafe building construction, lack of parking, sidewalk occupation, and unplanned connecting roads. For each problem, it discusses the potential reasons and proposes solutions.
This document summarizes the characteristics of two tree species: Cassia siamea and Cinnamomum camphora. Cassia siamea is a medium-sized evergreen tree native to Sri Lanka, India, and Indonesia that grows up to 18 meters tall. It has yellow flowers and grows in tropical climates. It is used as fuelwood, timber, fodder, and food. Cinnamomum camphora is native to China, Japan, and Taiwan. It has leathery leaves and small white or green flowers. It is used for timber, medicine, and ornamentation. Both species have tap root systems and Cassia siamea freely coppices and produces root suckers while
It's important to know about our National Parks, the animals present there, the types of tourism shown there, and many lots more. This presentation includes information about famous national parks. Their scenic beauty, and historical importance.
This document provides an overview of the Yamuna Biodiversity Park located in Delhi, India. It was created by the Delhi Development Authority to protect biodiversity and act as a regional park. The park covers 185 hectares and contains various zones like wetlands, grasslands, forests, and areas for fruit plants and medicinal herbs. It aims to conserve local species and ecosystems. Over time, the park has developed different habitats and now hosts a variety of plants and animals. Physical interventions like creating mounds and biological additions have improved the park's ability to support biodiversity.
conservation of natural resources in their natural habitat known as in-situ conservation. natural resources includes living organism (plants,animals),forest ,wetlands, ocean, rivers etc.
Nature is the integral element that inspires us with those possibilities that one may not imagine without its existence. I beleive, the best teacher who teaches us about seasonality, ecosystem, colours, texture, fragrance, sounds (with wind and water), shade and light is nature, for its diversity and dynamism. All these components are used in landscape designing. The prime goal for landscape design must be designing in tune with the ecosystem and then integrating this goal with the functionality, experiences, colours, seasons etc. And if we start doing that, we will be able to support the ecosystems more in today’s world where nature is being badly affected and that needs lot of attention from all of us.
Urban parks are located within cities to offer recreation and green space for residents and visitors. They provide health benefits like exposure to nature, opportunities for exercise, and cleaner air. Urban parks also help reduce temperatures, filter pollution, and create a sense of community. The document then provides examples of large, well-known urban parks around the world like Royal Park in Melbourne, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens in London, and Central Park in New York City.
This national park in Southern Thailand aims to preserve its rainforests, wildlife, and biodiversity through sustainable tourism and involvement of local communities. It focuses on protecting four key species - the world's largest flower, a gibbon, clouded leopard, and helmeted hornbill. The park will educate visitors and locals about conservation, monitor animal populations, and work with NGOs and government agencies to fund research and development in the park. Regulations will limit disturbance to protect plants and animals while allowing sustainable recreation and tourism that benefits the local economy.
1) Proposal 4 introduces Relaxant Park, a new park that will provide recreational activities for all ages and serve the surrounding residential communities that currently lack such amenities.
2) The park will include areas for passive activities like picnicking and meditation, as well as active recreation like a playground, mini skate park, and climbing wall.
3) Relaxant Park is designed to promote community bonding, health benefits from exercise, and an accessible natural space for stress relief.
1) Proposal 4 introduces Relaxant Park, a new park that will provide recreational activities for all ages and abilities in the local community.
2) The park will include areas for passive activities like picnics and meditation, as well as active recreation like a skate park, climbing wall, and jogging paths.
3) Relaxant Park is designed to improve community well-being by offering an accessible green space that encourages social interaction and physical activity while also providing environmental benefits.
1) Proposal 4 introduces Relaxant Park, a new park that will provide recreational activities for all ages and abilities in the local community.
2) The park will include areas for passive activities like picnics and meditation, as well as active recreation like a skate park, climbing wall, and jogging paths.
3) Relaxant Park is designed to improve community well-being by offering an accessible green space that encourages social interaction and physical activity while also providing environmental benefits.
Chia Keh Chian proposes transforming an empty land into Relaxant Park, a recreation area for nearby residents. The park will feature natural areas for relaxation as well as active spaces. It will include a children's playground, jogging paths, a skate park, climbing wall, and amphitheater. The park aims to promote health, community bonding, and stress relief through its green spaces and facilities for all ages. Materials like rubber surfacing and recycled benches will be used for their durability and low maintenance.
This document discusses the hierarchy of urban green spaces in cities. It aims to study the relationship between urban greens and city structure, ecology, and character. The objectives are to define urban green, identify limitations to green space growth, discuss integration of greens at different scales (city, neighborhood, street, building), analyze case studies, and compare existing scenarios to standards. It then discusses types of urban green spaces like parks and greenways. The benefits of urban green spaces are also outlined, including environmental, social, and economic advantages. The document analyzes Chandigarh as a case study for its meticulously planned hierarchy of open spaces integrated throughout the city. It describes the city's green areas like the Leisure Valley and major parks
This document discusses various methods for biodiversity conservation, including national parks, sanctuaries, biosphere reserves, zoos, botanical gardens, and gene banks. It defines biodiversity as the variety of life on Earth and its interdependence. National parks strictly protect areas of biodiversity and prohibit activities like forestry and grazing. Sanctuaries also protect biodiversity and allow activities like tourism and research. Biosphere reserves aim to promote sustainable development through local community efforts. Zoos house endangered species for conservation and recreation. Botanical gardens cultivate and display plant diversity. Gene banks preserve genetic material from plants and animals, similar to financial banks preserving money.
This document outlines a plan to design a national park in Southern Thailand. The park aims to preserve the rainforest habitat and protect four key species - Rafflesia priceii, Hylobates lar, Neofelis nebulosa, and Rhinoplaz vigil. The plan involves educating local communities about conservation, hiring locals as park staff, monitoring wildlife populations, and partnering with NGOs to fund research and outreach. Strict rules will regulate visitor activities to minimize environmental impacts while generating income through tourism. The park design balances biodiversity preservation and sustainable local development.
This document establishes the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) in the Philippines to protect biologically and ecologically important lands and waters. It defines different categories of protected areas such as national parks, natural monuments, wildlife sanctuaries, and establishes 8 types of protected areas. It outlines the management and administration of protected areas by the DENR and regional offices, and prohibitions within protected areas to protect natural resources and biodiversity.
The document discusses various types of impacts that can occur in national parks like the Grampians National Park in Australia. It mentions conservation, recreation, and commercial impacts and gives examples of each. It also provides background information on the park, describing its size, location, vegetation and wildlife, as well as organizations responsible for its management. Potential conflicts between different user groups seeking to utilize the park are also discussed.
Biodiversity -edex situ and in situ conservationDilip Gavande
This document discusses methods of biodiversity conservation, including in-situ and ex-situ approaches. In-situ conservation preserves species in their natural habitats through protected areas like national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Ex-situ conservation involves preserving species outside their natural habitats in botanical gardens, zoos, seed banks, and tissue culture facilities. The document also provides examples of specific conservation efforts in India like Project Tiger and the successful campaign to protect the Silent Valley National Park from a proposed hydroelectric project.
The document summarizes the activities of Artha Graha Peduli Foundation in Indonesia. The foundation is part of a private network of companies involved in various businesses across Indonesia. It focuses on corporate social responsibility initiatives including environmental conservation, education, health, disaster relief, and empowering local communities. Some of its key projects involve establishing a 45,000 hectare wildlife conservation area in South Bukit Barisan National Park and developing a seaweed industry and marine conservation efforts to help address global warming.
Intriguingly titled "God's Own Design," this book is about two things: 1. Appreciating nature and 2. bathing in wisdom. Primarily a book of stunning, high-resolution photographs of beautiful flowers, plants, landscapes and small creatures (all captured in Singapore's national parks), it also includes carefully curated and timeless quotations on Life, Beauty, Love, Happiness, Wisdom and Wonder. As you flip through its glossy pages, you enjoy a beautiful and relaxing journey through Singapore's national parks while also soaking in the wisdom of some of the greatest people like Confucius, Socrates and Emerson. It's a great book for times when you feel like relaxing and connecting with your inner-self. And it's also a perfect gift for anyone whom you want to be relaxed and happy.
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This document discusses the Global Tiger Recovery Program (GTRP) and corporate social responsibility opportunities related to tiger reserves in Karnataka, India. The GTRP aims to double wild tiger populations by 2022 with $350 million in funding. In Karnataka, the charter of desirables identifies additional activities for tiger reserves that need support beyond regular government funding. A state-level committee and corporate tiger reserve foundation provide oversight on tripartite agreements between corporations, tiger reserves, and the state for activity implementation, monitoring, and reporting. Themes for corporate participation include events showcasing nature photographs and films about Karnataka's wildlife diversity. All activities must follow existing conservation rules and monitoring.
Bannerghatta breathing for bangalore By Mr Sunil Panwarkedb
Bannerghatta National Park is an oasis for wildlife near Bangalore that is inhabited by many species but faces challenges from hostile environments. Efforts are being made to educate school children about the park and develop constituencies for conservation through government programs. New measures include an early warning system using camera traps and sensors to monitor the park boundaries and detect approaching elephants, as well as rapid response teams to protect both wildlife and local communities.
Morgan Freeman Net Worth: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Legendary Actor’s W...greendigital
Morgan Freeman, One of Hollywood's most recognizable and revered actors. Has enjoyed a prolific career spanning several decades. Known for his distinctive voice, commanding presence, and versatile acting skills. Freeman has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. But, Freeman's financial success is a topic of great interest beyond his artistic achievements. This article delves into the intricacies of Morgan Freeman net worth. Exploring the various avenues through which he has amassed his fortune.
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Introduction to Morgan Freeman Net Worth
Morgan Freeman net worth is a testament to his enduring career and diverse portfolio of income streams. As of 2024, Freeman's estimated net worth is a staggering $250 million. This impressive figure reflects his earnings from acting and his ventures in directing, producing, and other business endeavors. Understanding the factors contributing to Morgan Freeman net worth provides a window into the financial success of one of Hollywood's most esteemed figures.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Childhood and Early Influences
Morgan Freeman was born on June 1, 1937, in Memphis, Tennessee. Raised in a modest household, Freeman's early life marked by economic challenges. Despite these hardships, Freeman was passionate about acting from a young age. His early exposure to the arts and innate talent set the stage for his future career.
Initial Struggles and Breakthroughs
Freeman's path to stardom was with obstacles. He spent several years honing his craft in theater, television, and minor film roles. His big break came with the 1987 film Street Smart. where his performance earned him critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination. This role marked a turning point. paving the way for future opportunities and contributing to Morgan Freeman net worth.
Rise to Stardom and Major Film Roles
Breakthrough Performances
Freeman's career trajectory took a decisive turn with standout performances in films such as Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Glory (1989), and The Shawshank Redemption (1994). These roles showcased his acting prowess and solidified his status as a leading man in Hollywood. Each film was a commercial success, contributing to Morgan Freeman net worth.
Consistent Box Office Hits
The 1990s and 2000s were particularly fruitful for Freeman. He appeared in a series of successful films, including Seven (1995), Deep Impact (1998), Bruce Almighty (2003). and The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005-2012). His delivering stellar performances in high-grossing films have influenced Morgan Freeman net worth accumulation.
Diversification of Income Sources
Voice Acting and Narration
Freeman's distinctive voice has become one of his most recognizable attributes. He has lent his voice to many documentaries, commercials, and animated films. His work as a narrator, in March of the Penguins (2005) and Through the Wormhole (2010-2017). has acclaimed and rewarding. These projects have boosted Morgan Freem
GFW Office Hours: How to Use Planet Imagery on Global Forest Watch_June 11, 2024Global Forest Watch
Earlier this year, we hosted a webinar on Deforestation Exposed: Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery to Investigate Forest Clearing.
If you missed this webinar or have any questions about Norway’s International Climate & Forests Initiative (NICFI) Satellite Data Program and Planet’s high-resolution mosaics, please join our expert-led office hours for an overview of how to use Planet’s satellite imagery on GFW, including how to access and analyze the data.
Classification of Clove sizes as planting material to the bulb yield of Garli...Open Access Research Paper
Garlic is one of the highly valued crops in the Philippines. However, low production yield is the main constraint, specifically in the native varieties that could not satisfy the demand. Among the limiting factors are the use of unsuitable clove size as planting materials. The results revealed that clove sizes significantly influenced the growth of garlic. Large clove size and extra-large clove size obtained average plant vigor with ratings of 5.83 and 6.33, respectively. Significant differences were also found in both fresh and dry bulb weights, with the largest clove size yielding the heaviest weights at 19.36g and 16.67g, respectively. Moreover, large and extra-large clove sizes produced the highest number of cloves per bulb with an average of 19.87 and 19.33 respectively. However, no significant differences were observed in yield per plant and yield per hectare. Consequently, large clove sizes employed as planting material increased the vigor, bulb weights, and the number of cloves with no significant effect on the yield. The study showed that planting large clove sizes (2.0-2.50g) is more promising as planting materials of native varieties like Ilocos white.
Emerging Earth Observation methods for monitoring sustainable food productionCIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Daniela Requena Suarez, Helmholtz GeoResearch Center Potsdam (GFZ) at "Side event 60th sessions of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies - Sustainable Bites: Innovating Low Emission Food Systems One Country at a Time" on 13 June 2024
1. TREE PARKS
New scheme introduced by government in 2011 to
provide green space to citizens in urban areas
Till date over 30 tree parks are in various stages of
development, 8 are being visited.
Tree parks are envisioned to act as centres of
excellence for conservation of forest biodiversity
Communities experience nature in their neighbourhood
and develop attitude & culture for conservation.
Tree Parks function as providers of health, ,harmony
and peace to urban communities
Tree Parks save the valuable government and forest land
from threats of encroachment
2. The Features of Tree Parks:-
Extent - 100 Ha approx, foresl land
Protection by chain link mesh or compound wall-then green wall
Soil & Water conservation works, Rain water harvesting.
Per Ha 400 Plants of indigenous species of fruit, flowers & community use.
Themes- Pavitra vana, Biodiversity Groves, Arboratum, Medicinal plants.
Children’s play area.
Walking paths, nature trails. Treks
Pergola/watch tower.
Drinking water, Rest rooms, Benches.
Signages
12. Scope
In and around Bengaluru, 5000 hactares of land
available for developing tree parks
Provide much needed common green space to the city
dwellers under stress
Can serve as nature education hubs and
demonstration sites for eco friendly technology
Potential sites in Bengaluru -Turhalli Gudda, Roerich
Estate (UM Kaval), JB Kaval, Hennurkere, Sulikere,
Kumaranhalli, Devanhalli, Kalkere, Kadgodi, BM
Kaval
15. Innovation & Partnership
Eco-friendly technology for peragolas
Demonstration units -water harvesting and solar lighting
Improved toilets
Signages, interpretation centres
Nature education kiosks
Eco-friendly and durable walking paths
Landscaping
Innovative and eco-friendly children play area
Security System