by Jess | Oct 1, 2017 | New Delhi Urban Ecology - Analysis
DELHI’S CURRENT WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM – LACK OF SEGREGATION AND RECYCLING OVERLOADED LANDFILLS CAUSING SEVERE AIR AND GROUNDWATER POLLUTION HIGH VOLUME OF COMPOSITE AND INERT WASTE INCREASING SIZE OF LANDFILL INFORMAL RECYCLING SECTOR...
by Jess | Apr 8, 2017 | Catalog, Exhibition
From March 29-April 08, 2017, the Yamuna River Project, in partnership with the Delhi Jal Board, presented a critical set of design strategies surrounding the Najafgarh Drain at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, extending the Project directly into the eyes of the...
by Jess | Jan 1, 2017 | New Delhi Urban Ecology - Analysis
Utilizing remote sensing and LANDSAT satellite observations of land cover, data is obtained in order to determine how human populations within the New Delhi region have expanded and how land use has changed over the last decades. This information is critical for...
by Jess | Dec 14, 2016 | Test Project - New Delhi UE - Najafgarh Drain
The condition of Delhi’s urban waterways is the result of 150 years of policy and planning that has severed the relation between the city and its water. The rehabilitation of Delhi’s waterways requires an holistic approach that considers all of the city’s systems in...
by Jess | Nov 28, 2016 | New Delhi Urban Ecology - Analysis
Delhi’s municipal drinking water comes from four main sources, including the Yamuna River. The water is treated at eight primary plants concentrated in the northeastern district of the city, near the water sources. Again, there exist intertwined problems of quality...
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