This document provides details about a mini project to study road safety improvements at an intersection in Warangal, Telangana, India. It includes a map of the study area location and details of the roads. 13 safety concerns were identified including lack of traffic signs, uncovered drainage, roadside parking, and poor road conditions. Recommendations are provided to regulate parking, add pedestrian facilities, improve road markings and signs, repair roads, limit distractions, and cover open drainage. The proposed safety measures would improve traffic flow and safety for all road users.
This document provides a seminar presentation on innovations in public transportation. It begins with an introduction to public transportation and discusses the need for it in terms of issues like traffic congestion, rising fuel costs, and environmental concerns. It then covers the evolution of various public transportation modes over time. The presentation discusses policies that promote public transportation, as well challenges to innovation in the sector like funding and regulations. Specific innovations discussed include electric buses, contactless payment systems, real-time tracking, autonomous vehicles, and integrated fare systems. The presentation concludes with a literature review covering case studies of public transportation systems and policies in various cities.
This document analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of the Beohari market located in Beohari, India. The key strengths of the market are its central location in the town, famous spice shops, and accessibility. However, weaknesses include very narrow streets that cause traffic jams and noise pollution. There are opportunities to redevelop the market as the town's population grows. Threats include old buildings being demolished and increased traffic congestion if streets are not improved.
PLANNING FOR SELF RELIANT AND SUSTAINABLE CITY IN TERMS OF WATER SUPPLYshrikrishna kesharwani
This document outlines a dissertation topic on planning for a self-reliant and sustainable city in terms of water supply. The main aim is to identify solutions to make a city independent and environmentally-friendly for its water needs. The objectives include identifying existing problems, sustainability methods, and a methodology to calculate future demand. The background discusses international and national water concerns like scarcity. Major issues facing cities are identified as increased demand, groundwater depletion, and pollution. Potential solutions proposed include recycling wastewater, rainwater harvesting, and education. Parameters for analyzing solutions include cost, environmental impact, lifetime, area needs, and social acceptance. The document concludes by discussing how to calculate a city's future needs and select sustainable methods to make
This document summarizes a noise assessment study conducted in Beohari, Madhya Pradesh, India. Noise levels were measured at 4 locations over different time periods. The results found that 2 of the locations exceeded permissible noise limits for residential areas. Recommendations include banning high decibel horns and loudspeakers, improving road infrastructure, adding noise barriers like trees and walls alongside roads, and improving building insulation at noisy locations.
This document provides details about a mini project to study road safety improvements at an intersection in Warangal, Telangana, India. It includes a map of the study area location and details of the roads. 13 safety concerns were identified including lack of traffic signs, uncovered drainage, roadside parking, and poor road conditions. Recommendations are provided to regulate parking, add pedestrian facilities, improve road markings and signs, repair roads, limit distractions, and cover open drainage. The proposed safety measures would improve traffic flow and safety for all road users.
This document provides a seminar presentation on innovations in public transportation. It begins with an introduction to public transportation and discusses the need for it in terms of issues like traffic congestion, rising fuel costs, and environmental concerns. It then covers the evolution of various public transportation modes over time. The presentation discusses policies that promote public transportation, as well challenges to innovation in the sector like funding and regulations. Specific innovations discussed include electric buses, contactless payment systems, real-time tracking, autonomous vehicles, and integrated fare systems. The presentation concludes with a literature review covering case studies of public transportation systems and policies in various cities.
This document analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of the Beohari market located in Beohari, India. The key strengths of the market are its central location in the town, famous spice shops, and accessibility. However, weaknesses include very narrow streets that cause traffic jams and noise pollution. There are opportunities to redevelop the market as the town's population grows. Threats include old buildings being demolished and increased traffic congestion if streets are not improved.
PLANNING FOR SELF RELIANT AND SUSTAINABLE CITY IN TERMS OF WATER SUPPLYshrikrishna kesharwani
This document outlines a dissertation topic on planning for a self-reliant and sustainable city in terms of water supply. The main aim is to identify solutions to make a city independent and environmentally-friendly for its water needs. The objectives include identifying existing problems, sustainability methods, and a methodology to calculate future demand. The background discusses international and national water concerns like scarcity. Major issues facing cities are identified as increased demand, groundwater depletion, and pollution. Potential solutions proposed include recycling wastewater, rainwater harvesting, and education. Parameters for analyzing solutions include cost, environmental impact, lifetime, area needs, and social acceptance. The document concludes by discussing how to calculate a city's future needs and select sustainable methods to make
This document summarizes a noise assessment study conducted in Beohari, Madhya Pradesh, India. Noise levels were measured at 4 locations over different time periods. The results found that 2 of the locations exceeded permissible noise limits for residential areas. Recommendations include banning high decibel horns and loudspeakers, improving road infrastructure, adding noise barriers like trees and walls alongside roads, and improving building insulation at noisy locations.
The document discusses an environmental impact assessment report for Phase 1 of the Surat Metro Rail Project in India. It provides general details of the project, assesses potential environmental impacts including pollution, and performs a technical analysis of urban mass transit systems. The document analyzes and draws conclusions about the environmental effects from the metro rail project.
The document discusses Transit-Oriented Development (TOD), providing definitions and outlining key principles and implementation strategies. It notes that TOD focuses on creating urban development patterns that facilitate public transit, walking and cycling. The document then lists 12 TOD principles, including mixed land uses, density optimization, and street-oriented buildings. It outlines scales of TOD from neighborhood to regional levels. Implementation is discussed as a long-term, phased process requiring partnerships. Monitoring, evaluation and capacity building are key components of the implementation framework. The document concludes with sections on enabling TOD and financing strategies like land value capture.
SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION: VARIOUS PLOICIES FORMULATED IN INDIA IN REALISING...shrikrishna kesharwani
This report is made by shrikrishna kesharwani
student of M.Tech, 1st year transportation engineering
NIT WARANGAL,
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Evaluation of Pedestrian Safety and Road Crossing Behavior at Midblock Crosswalkshrikrishna kesharwani
This report is made by shrikrishna kesharwani
student of M.Tech, 1st year transportation engineering
NIT WARANGAL,
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT ME THROUGH INSTAGRAM
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This Seminar presentation is made by Shrikrishna Kesharwani
1ST YEAR, Transportation engineering student
NIT WARANGAL
FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM
@SHRIKRISHNAKESHARWANI
Correation, Linear Regression and Multilinear Regression using R softwareshrikrishna kesharwani
The document describes performing correlation, linear regression, and multilinear regression analysis on transportation-related data using R software. It provides theory on correlation, linear regression, and multilinear regression. The procedures section outlines the steps to perform correlation analysis, simple linear regression, and multiple linear regression. The results and analysis section shows the output of applying these techniques to variables in a transportation data set and interpreting the correlation coefficients, p-values, and regression results.
sustainable transportation and various policies formulated in India in realizing sustainable urban transportation plans.
URBAN TRANSPORT PLANNING ASSIGNMENT.
MADE BY SHRIKRISHNA KESHARWANI
M. Tech 1st Year, NIT Warangal
Transportation systems have significant environmental impacts. Road transportation is a major contributor to issues like climate change, air pollution, noise pollution, and land consumption. It accounts for a large portion of emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants. These emissions negatively impact air quality, acid rain, smog, and climate change. Scientists and engineers are working on developing more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions, but current systems continue to pose threats to the environment through direct, indirect, and cumulative effects.
The document provides a zonal development plan for the heritage zone of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It begins with an introduction to Bhopal's history and an analysis of the existing conditions in the heritage zone. This includes land use, demographics, infrastructure, transportation, and environmental factors. A conceptual framework is then outlined based on projected requirements. Several development strategies and proposals are presented to upgrade the zone, focusing on waterfront development, pedestrianization, metro network expansion, conservation of heritage gates, improved parking, and environmental conservation. The proposals aim to enhance the zone's heritage, infrastructure, transportation, and quality of life while complying with government policies and mobilizing necessary resources for implementation.
The document proposes transportation plans for Ujjain, India. It analyzes the existing transportation conditions, including road connectivity, public transportation, travel characteristics, and parking. Key issues identified are congestion on major roads and intersections, an improper BRTS system, and mixing of local and long-distance traffic. The proposals include redevelopment of railway stations, development of bus stands, expansion of major roads, transit-oriented development around stations, and a multimodal transit hub near the existing railway station and bus terminal to better connect transportation modes. The transit hub aims to efficiently connect the religious/cultural hub and knowledge/economic hub through improved regional transportation.
The document discusses the costs and benefits of China's Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. It finds that the zone generates high positive net present value and internal rates of return above China's estimated discount rate of 7.5%. The benefits to China include foreign exchange earnings, employment, technology transfer, and tax revenues. Costs include infrastructure, administration, and electricity. A social cost-benefit analysis concludes that the SEZ is a beneficial public investment for China's economic welfare by expanding employment and foreign exchange, with benefits exceeding costs.
The document is a report on pandemic management and mitigation at the district level in India. It was submitted by Shrikrishna Keshawani to the Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal as part of the requirements for a bachelor's degree in planning. The report includes an introduction to diseases, pandemics, and zoonotic diseases. It also provides a literature review on pandemic management and responses. The report then discusses the importance of pandemics, their origins and impacts, as well as the history of pandemics and future pandemic concerns. It concludes with sections on pandemic preparedness, mitigation and management measures at the district level.
COMPARISON BETWEEN DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERSTICS OF JAPAN AND INDONESIAshrikrishna kesharwani
Japan and Indonesia have seen significant changes in their populations and urbanization over the past 60 years. In 1960, Japan's population was 92.5 million with 63.27% living in urban areas, while Indonesia's population was 87.7 million with only 14.58% urban. By 2019, Japan's population grew to 126.2 million with 91.69% urban, and Indonesia's population increased dramatically to 270.6 million though only 55.98% lived in cities. Both countries face environmental issues from increasing energy use such as air pollution, and deforestation has reduced Indonesia's forest cover from 65% to less than 50% of its land area since 1990.
This document discusses various road safety measures that can be implemented at junctions to reduce traffic accidents. It describes junction layout treatments such as converting intersections to roundabouts, redesigning junctions, and staggered junctions. It also discusses traffic control treatments like implementing yield or stop signs and traffic signals. Research findings show that roundabouts and junction redesign can reduce injury accidents by up to 85% depending on the initial junction type and characteristics. Installing traffic control signs and signals and optimizing signal timing also effectively reduces accidents. The document analyzes the safety and other impacts of different junction improvements and traffic management strategies.
COMPARISION BETWEEN DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERSTICS OF DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING C...shrikrishna kesharwani
Japan has experienced significant urbanization over the past 60 years, with its urban population increasing from 63% in 1960 to nearly 92% in 2019. In contrast, Indonesia remains a predominantly rural country, with its urban population growing from 14.5% to 56% over the same period. Population density in Japan has risen from 258 people per square km in 1961 to 347 people per square km in 2018, while Indonesia's density increased from 49 to 147 people per square km. Both countries face environmental issues like air pollution, deforestation, and the effects of global warming, though the causes and severity differ between the developed and developing nations.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
The document discusses an environmental impact assessment report for Phase 1 of the Surat Metro Rail Project in India. It provides general details of the project, assesses potential environmental impacts including pollution, and performs a technical analysis of urban mass transit systems. The document analyzes and draws conclusions about the environmental effects from the metro rail project.
The document discusses Transit-Oriented Development (TOD), providing definitions and outlining key principles and implementation strategies. It notes that TOD focuses on creating urban development patterns that facilitate public transit, walking and cycling. The document then lists 12 TOD principles, including mixed land uses, density optimization, and street-oriented buildings. It outlines scales of TOD from neighborhood to regional levels. Implementation is discussed as a long-term, phased process requiring partnerships. Monitoring, evaluation and capacity building are key components of the implementation framework. The document concludes with sections on enabling TOD and financing strategies like land value capture.
SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION: VARIOUS PLOICIES FORMULATED IN INDIA IN REALISING...shrikrishna kesharwani
This report is made by shrikrishna kesharwani
student of M.Tech, 1st year transportation engineering
NIT WARANGAL,
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT ME THROUGH INSTAGRAM
FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM - @SHRIKRISHNAKESHARWANI
Evaluation of Pedestrian Safety and Road Crossing Behavior at Midblock Crosswalkshrikrishna kesharwani
This report is made by shrikrishna kesharwani
student of M.Tech, 1st year transportation engineering
NIT WARANGAL,
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT ME THROUGH INSTAGRAM
FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM - @SHRIKRISHNAKESHARWANI
This Seminar presentation is made by Shrikrishna Kesharwani
1ST YEAR, Transportation engineering student
NIT WARANGAL
FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM
@SHRIKRISHNAKESHARWANI
Correation, Linear Regression and Multilinear Regression using R softwareshrikrishna kesharwani
The document describes performing correlation, linear regression, and multilinear regression analysis on transportation-related data using R software. It provides theory on correlation, linear regression, and multilinear regression. The procedures section outlines the steps to perform correlation analysis, simple linear regression, and multiple linear regression. The results and analysis section shows the output of applying these techniques to variables in a transportation data set and interpreting the correlation coefficients, p-values, and regression results.
sustainable transportation and various policies formulated in India in realizing sustainable urban transportation plans.
URBAN TRANSPORT PLANNING ASSIGNMENT.
MADE BY SHRIKRISHNA KESHARWANI
M. Tech 1st Year, NIT Warangal
Transportation systems have significant environmental impacts. Road transportation is a major contributor to issues like climate change, air pollution, noise pollution, and land consumption. It accounts for a large portion of emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants. These emissions negatively impact air quality, acid rain, smog, and climate change. Scientists and engineers are working on developing more sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions, but current systems continue to pose threats to the environment through direct, indirect, and cumulative effects.
The document provides a zonal development plan for the heritage zone of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. It begins with an introduction to Bhopal's history and an analysis of the existing conditions in the heritage zone. This includes land use, demographics, infrastructure, transportation, and environmental factors. A conceptual framework is then outlined based on projected requirements. Several development strategies and proposals are presented to upgrade the zone, focusing on waterfront development, pedestrianization, metro network expansion, conservation of heritage gates, improved parking, and environmental conservation. The proposals aim to enhance the zone's heritage, infrastructure, transportation, and quality of life while complying with government policies and mobilizing necessary resources for implementation.
The document proposes transportation plans for Ujjain, India. It analyzes the existing transportation conditions, including road connectivity, public transportation, travel characteristics, and parking. Key issues identified are congestion on major roads and intersections, an improper BRTS system, and mixing of local and long-distance traffic. The proposals include redevelopment of railway stations, development of bus stands, expansion of major roads, transit-oriented development around stations, and a multimodal transit hub near the existing railway station and bus terminal to better connect transportation modes. The transit hub aims to efficiently connect the religious/cultural hub and knowledge/economic hub through improved regional transportation.
The document discusses the costs and benefits of China's Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. It finds that the zone generates high positive net present value and internal rates of return above China's estimated discount rate of 7.5%. The benefits to China include foreign exchange earnings, employment, technology transfer, and tax revenues. Costs include infrastructure, administration, and electricity. A social cost-benefit analysis concludes that the SEZ is a beneficial public investment for China's economic welfare by expanding employment and foreign exchange, with benefits exceeding costs.
The document is a report on pandemic management and mitigation at the district level in India. It was submitted by Shrikrishna Keshawani to the Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal as part of the requirements for a bachelor's degree in planning. The report includes an introduction to diseases, pandemics, and zoonotic diseases. It also provides a literature review on pandemic management and responses. The report then discusses the importance of pandemics, their origins and impacts, as well as the history of pandemics and future pandemic concerns. It concludes with sections on pandemic preparedness, mitigation and management measures at the district level.
COMPARISON BETWEEN DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERSTICS OF JAPAN AND INDONESIAshrikrishna kesharwani
Japan and Indonesia have seen significant changes in their populations and urbanization over the past 60 years. In 1960, Japan's population was 92.5 million with 63.27% living in urban areas, while Indonesia's population was 87.7 million with only 14.58% urban. By 2019, Japan's population grew to 126.2 million with 91.69% urban, and Indonesia's population increased dramatically to 270.6 million though only 55.98% lived in cities. Both countries face environmental issues from increasing energy use such as air pollution, and deforestation has reduced Indonesia's forest cover from 65% to less than 50% of its land area since 1990.
This document discusses various road safety measures that can be implemented at junctions to reduce traffic accidents. It describes junction layout treatments such as converting intersections to roundabouts, redesigning junctions, and staggered junctions. It also discusses traffic control treatments like implementing yield or stop signs and traffic signals. Research findings show that roundabouts and junction redesign can reduce injury accidents by up to 85% depending on the initial junction type and characteristics. Installing traffic control signs and signals and optimizing signal timing also effectively reduces accidents. The document analyzes the safety and other impacts of different junction improvements and traffic management strategies.
COMPARISION BETWEEN DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERSTICS OF DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING C...shrikrishna kesharwani
Japan has experienced significant urbanization over the past 60 years, with its urban population increasing from 63% in 1960 to nearly 92% in 2019. In contrast, Indonesia remains a predominantly rural country, with its urban population growing from 14.5% to 56% over the same period. Population density in Japan has risen from 258 people per square km in 1961 to 347 people per square km in 2018, while Indonesia's density increased from 49 to 147 people per square km. Both countries face environmental issues like air pollution, deforestation, and the effects of global warming, though the causes and severity differ between the developed and developing nations.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.