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India ranks high among nations in the world with unique cultural heritage. Heritage has also been one of the many reasons of innumerable foreign invasions that have marked the country’s history for thousands of years. Heritage is known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history ,glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations. India, with a history spanning over more than 5k years, ranks high globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Accordingly, valuing heritage and its conservation and preservations has emerged as the priority area at the national, state and local level. Considering the role, importance and value of the heritage, created in the past and the one being created now, it is important to preserve it for posterity to be passed on to the next/future generations. Accordingly, India and its constituent states are putting considerable efforts to preserve and protect their centuries old rich heritage.]]>

India ranks high among nations in the world with unique cultural heritage. Heritage has also been one of the many reasons of innumerable foreign invasions that have marked the country’s history for thousands of years. Heritage is known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history ,glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations. India, with a history spanning over more than 5k years, ranks high globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Accordingly, valuing heritage and its conservation and preservations has emerged as the priority area at the national, state and local level. Considering the role, importance and value of the heritage, created in the past and the one being created now, it is important to preserve it for posterity to be passed on to the next/future generations. Accordingly, India and its constituent states are putting considerable efforts to preserve and protect their centuries old rich heritage.]]>
Wed, 25 Dec 2024 09:38:49 GMT /slideshow/reviewing-legal-framework-for-heritage-docx/274372249 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Reviewing Legal Framework for Heritage.docx JITKUMARGUPTA India ranks high among nations in the world with unique cultural heritage. Heritage has also been one of the many reasons of innumerable foreign invasions that have marked the country’s history for thousands of years. Heritage is known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history ,glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations. India, with a history spanning over more than 5k years, ranks high globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Accordingly, valuing heritage and its conservation and preservations has emerged as the priority area at the national, state and local level. Considering the role, importance and value of the heritage, created in the past and the one being created now, it is important to preserve it for posterity to be passed on to the next/future generations. Accordingly, India and its constituent states are putting considerable efforts to preserve and protect their centuries old rich heritage. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/reviewinglegalframeworkforheritage-241225093849-0c3af0ff-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> India ranks high among nations in the world with unique cultural heritage. Heritage has also been one of the many reasons of innumerable foreign invasions that have marked the country’s history for thousands of years. Heritage is known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history ,glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations. India, with a history spanning over more than 5k years, ranks high globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Accordingly, valuing heritage and its conservation and preservations has emerged as the priority area at the national, state and local level. Considering the role, importance and value of the heritage, created in the past and the one being created now, it is important to preserve it for posterity to be passed on to the next/future generations. Accordingly, India and its constituent states are putting considerable efforts to preserve and protect their centuries old rich heritage.
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Listing of Tangible and Intangible Heritage.docx /slideshow/listing-of-tangible-and-intangible-heritage-docx/274314427 listingoftangibleandintangibleheritage-241223034613-eab3b3ac
Heritage, because of its numerous dimensions and connotations, has been defined differently and distinctly by agencies, institutions, organizations and communities, engaged in identifying, preserving and managing heritage. Expressed and distinguished as tangible and intangible, heritage is defined as an expression of the ways of living, developed by a community and passed on from generations to generations, including customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions and values. (ICOMOS, 2002). Considering its values displayed, role played and importance demonstrated in showcasing and understanding the way of life, culture and glorious past of any community, region and nation, it has been considered prudent that available heritage must be identified, documented and listed so as to create a valuable heritage resource database.]]>

Heritage, because of its numerous dimensions and connotations, has been defined differently and distinctly by agencies, institutions, organizations and communities, engaged in identifying, preserving and managing heritage. Expressed and distinguished as tangible and intangible, heritage is defined as an expression of the ways of living, developed by a community and passed on from generations to generations, including customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions and values. (ICOMOS, 2002). Considering its values displayed, role played and importance demonstrated in showcasing and understanding the way of life, culture and glorious past of any community, region and nation, it has been considered prudent that available heritage must be identified, documented and listed so as to create a valuable heritage resource database.]]>
Mon, 23 Dec 2024 03:46:13 GMT /slideshow/listing-of-tangible-and-intangible-heritage-docx/274314427 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Listing of Tangible and Intangible Heritage.docx JITKUMARGUPTA Heritage, because of its numerous dimensions and connotations, has been defined differently and distinctly by agencies, institutions, organizations and communities, engaged in identifying, preserving and managing heritage. Expressed and distinguished as tangible and intangible, heritage is defined as an expression of the ways of living, developed by a community and passed on from generations to generations, including customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions and values. (ICOMOS, 2002). Considering its values displayed, role played and importance demonstrated in showcasing and understanding the way of life, culture and glorious past of any community, region and nation, it has been considered prudent that available heritage must be identified, documented and listed so as to create a valuable heritage resource database. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/listingoftangibleandintangibleheritage-241223034613-eab3b3ac-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Heritage, because of its numerous dimensions and connotations, has been defined differently and distinctly by agencies, institutions, organizations and communities, engaged in identifying, preserving and managing heritage. Expressed and distinguished as tangible and intangible, heritage is defined as an expression of the ways of living, developed by a community and passed on from generations to generations, including customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions and values. (ICOMOS, 2002). Considering its values displayed, role played and importance demonstrated in showcasing and understanding the way of life, culture and glorious past of any community, region and nation, it has been considered prudent that available heritage must be identified, documented and listed so as to create a valuable heritage resource database.
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Approaching Architectural Conservation of Built Environment.docx /slideshow/approaching-architectural-conservation-of-built-environment-docx/274292072 approachingarchitecturalconservationofbuiltenvironment-241222032855-f280ea7f
Considering the entire context of built environment, preserving and conserving the state of art and unique buildings; have been valued by communities, states and nations and has assumed importance, both locally and globally, for the reason such buildings have been recognized to be valuable resource for bridging the gap & linking past with present. However, enormous increase in human numbers; uncontrolled expansion of the human settlements ; rapid urbanization, commercialization of land, unplanned, haphazard and unregulated growth and development are known to adversely impact and pose greatest threat to the valuable heritage. This has led to large volume of valuable built environment lost in the haze of human greed, unplanned growth and development. Efforts are now being made to rationalize and redefine the process of planning and development so that these spaces don’t lose their originality, importance, sanctity and inherent values, making cities lose its identity. It needs to understood and appreciated that development within the historic environment is known for its complexity and challenges. Rational development in the areas of historical importance needs expertise and understanding of large number of components which inter-alia includes, historic landscape, geomatics, architectural legislation, evaluating heritage, historic environment constraints and relevant planning conditions, for assessing their potential impact on a project in order to create a balance between heritage and development. Historic structures remain unique and universal resources of humanity and community. Once lost, heritage cannot be replaced and replicated .If their special qualities are degraded, these can rarely be recaptured ]]>

Considering the entire context of built environment, preserving and conserving the state of art and unique buildings; have been valued by communities, states and nations and has assumed importance, both locally and globally, for the reason such buildings have been recognized to be valuable resource for bridging the gap & linking past with present. However, enormous increase in human numbers; uncontrolled expansion of the human settlements ; rapid urbanization, commercialization of land, unplanned, haphazard and unregulated growth and development are known to adversely impact and pose greatest threat to the valuable heritage. This has led to large volume of valuable built environment lost in the haze of human greed, unplanned growth and development. Efforts are now being made to rationalize and redefine the process of planning and development so that these spaces don’t lose their originality, importance, sanctity and inherent values, making cities lose its identity. It needs to understood and appreciated that development within the historic environment is known for its complexity and challenges. Rational development in the areas of historical importance needs expertise and understanding of large number of components which inter-alia includes, historic landscape, geomatics, architectural legislation, evaluating heritage, historic environment constraints and relevant planning conditions, for assessing their potential impact on a project in order to create a balance between heritage and development. Historic structures remain unique and universal resources of humanity and community. Once lost, heritage cannot be replaced and replicated .If their special qualities are degraded, these can rarely be recaptured ]]>
Sun, 22 Dec 2024 03:28:55 GMT /slideshow/approaching-architectural-conservation-of-built-environment-docx/274292072 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Approaching Architectural Conservation of Built Environment.docx JITKUMARGUPTA Considering the entire context of built environment, preserving and conserving the state of art and unique buildings; have been valued by communities, states and nations and has assumed importance, both locally and globally, for the reason such buildings have been recognized to be valuable resource for bridging the gap & linking past with present. However, enormous increase in human numbers; uncontrolled expansion of the human settlements ; rapid urbanization, commercialization of land, unplanned, haphazard and unregulated growth and development are known to adversely impact and pose greatest threat to the valuable heritage. This has led to large volume of valuable built environment lost in the haze of human greed, unplanned growth and development. Efforts are now being made to rationalize and redefine the process of planning and development so that these spaces don’t lose their originality, importance, sanctity and inherent values, making cities lose its identity. It needs to understood and appreciated that development within the historic environment is known for its complexity and challenges. Rational development in the areas of historical importance needs expertise and understanding of large number of components which inter-alia includes, historic landscape, geomatics, architectural legislation, evaluating heritage, historic environment constraints and relevant planning conditions, for assessing their potential impact on a project in order to create a balance between heritage and development. Historic structures remain unique and universal resources of humanity and community. Once lost, heritage cannot be replaced and replicated .If their special qualities are degraded, these can rarely be recaptured <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/approachingarchitecturalconservationofbuiltenvironment-241222032855-f280ea7f-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Considering the entire context of built environment, preserving and conserving the state of art and unique buildings; have been valued by communities, states and nations and has assumed importance, both locally and globally, for the reason such buildings have been recognized to be valuable resource for bridging the gap &amp; linking past with present. However, enormous increase in human numbers; uncontrolled expansion of the human settlements ; rapid urbanization, commercialization of land, unplanned, haphazard and unregulated growth and development are known to adversely impact and pose greatest threat to the valuable heritage. This has led to large volume of valuable built environment lost in the haze of human greed, unplanned growth and development. Efforts are now being made to rationalize and redefine the process of planning and development so that these spaces don’t lose their originality, importance, sanctity and inherent values, making cities lose its identity. It needs to understood and appreciated that development within the historic environment is known for its complexity and challenges. Rational development in the areas of historical importance needs expertise and understanding of large number of components which inter-alia includes, historic landscape, geomatics, architectural legislation, evaluating heritage, historic environment constraints and relevant planning conditions, for assessing their potential impact on a project in order to create a balance between heritage and development. Historic structures remain unique and universal resources of humanity and community. Once lost, heritage cannot be replaced and replicated .If their special qualities are degraded, these can rarely be recaptured
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Preface=--Housing remains most valuable.docx /slideshow/preface-housing-remains-most-valuable-docx/274154691 preface-housingremainsmostvaluable-241217165250-fb7b663d
Housing remains most valuable, considering its multiple implications in defining life, liberty, dignity, quality and productivity of human living. Housing remains central to development of individuals, communities, societies, states, nations and planet. Considered as one of three basic human necessities, shelter has occupied and shall continue to occupy critical space in defining quality of life. Besides taking care of life and liberty, shelter remains major driver of economic development besides generator of large-scale employment. With more than 290 industries involved in producing goods, components and services used in making of housing, shelter is known for its role and importance in promoting industrialization and urbanization. Understanding the implications of housing in human living , housing for all needs to be made a distinct reality.]]>

Housing remains most valuable, considering its multiple implications in defining life, liberty, dignity, quality and productivity of human living. Housing remains central to development of individuals, communities, societies, states, nations and planet. Considered as one of three basic human necessities, shelter has occupied and shall continue to occupy critical space in defining quality of life. Besides taking care of life and liberty, shelter remains major driver of economic development besides generator of large-scale employment. With more than 290 industries involved in producing goods, components and services used in making of housing, shelter is known for its role and importance in promoting industrialization and urbanization. Understanding the implications of housing in human living , housing for all needs to be made a distinct reality.]]>
Tue, 17 Dec 2024 16:52:50 GMT /slideshow/preface-housing-remains-most-valuable-docx/274154691 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Preface=--Housing remains most valuable.docx JITKUMARGUPTA Housing remains most valuable, considering its multiple implications in defining life, liberty, dignity, quality and productivity of human living. Housing remains central to development of individuals, communities, societies, states, nations and planet. Considered as one of three basic human necessities, shelter has occupied and shall continue to occupy critical space in defining quality of life. Besides taking care of life and liberty, shelter remains major driver of economic development besides generator of large-scale employment. With more than 290 industries involved in producing goods, components and services used in making of housing, shelter is known for its role and importance in promoting industrialization and urbanization. Understanding the implications of housing in human living , housing for all needs to be made a distinct reality. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/preface-housingremainsmostvaluable-241217165250-fb7b663d-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Housing remains most valuable, considering its multiple implications in defining life, liberty, dignity, quality and productivity of human living. Housing remains central to development of individuals, communities, societies, states, nations and planet. Considered as one of three basic human necessities, shelter has occupied and shall continue to occupy critical space in defining quality of life. Besides taking care of life and liberty, shelter remains major driver of economic development besides generator of large-scale employment. With more than 290 industries involved in producing goods, components and services used in making of housing, shelter is known for its role and importance in promoting industrialization and urbanization. Understanding the implications of housing in human living , housing for all needs to be made a distinct reality.
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Engaging Youth in Making urban India More Livable and Productive..docx /slideshow/engaging-youth-in-making-urban-india-more-livable-and-productive-docx/274099167 engagingyouthinmakingurbanindiamorelivableandproductive-241216025321-f5b0c273
With more people opting for the urban living and working, cities are becoming important for promoting economy, generating employment and providing infrastructures. Unsustainable urban growth, led by uncontrolled concentration of population in the limited urban areas, has numerous implications for human living. Globally, cities are fast emerging as areas of dualities and contradictions, adversely impacting human living and nature. Prime reason for unsustainable urban development can be attributed to non-involvement of urban youth, despite being in majority, in the process of urban planning and management. Making cities resilient, sustainable and inclusive, would require engaging and involving youth proactively in the art and science of planning , designing and management of cities. In search for sourcing appropriate options of involving youth in urban context , paper looks at the; prevailing issues creating roadblocks in the rational growth and development of the cities , explains the role and relevance of youth participation in the urban context, to address the emerging urban challenges and making value addition to cities.]]>

With more people opting for the urban living and working, cities are becoming important for promoting economy, generating employment and providing infrastructures. Unsustainable urban growth, led by uncontrolled concentration of population in the limited urban areas, has numerous implications for human living. Globally, cities are fast emerging as areas of dualities and contradictions, adversely impacting human living and nature. Prime reason for unsustainable urban development can be attributed to non-involvement of urban youth, despite being in majority, in the process of urban planning and management. Making cities resilient, sustainable and inclusive, would require engaging and involving youth proactively in the art and science of planning , designing and management of cities. In search for sourcing appropriate options of involving youth in urban context , paper looks at the; prevailing issues creating roadblocks in the rational growth and development of the cities , explains the role and relevance of youth participation in the urban context, to address the emerging urban challenges and making value addition to cities.]]>
Mon, 16 Dec 2024 02:53:21 GMT /slideshow/engaging-youth-in-making-urban-india-more-livable-and-productive-docx/274099167 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Engaging Youth in Making urban India More Livable and Productive..docx JITKUMARGUPTA With more people opting for the urban living and working, cities are becoming important for promoting economy, generating employment and providing infrastructures. Unsustainable urban growth, led by uncontrolled concentration of population in the limited urban areas, has numerous implications for human living. Globally, cities are fast emerging as areas of dualities and contradictions, adversely impacting human living and nature. Prime reason for unsustainable urban development can be attributed to non-involvement of urban youth, despite being in majority, in the process of urban planning and management. Making cities resilient, sustainable and inclusive, would require engaging and involving youth proactively in the art and science of planning , designing and management of cities. In search for sourcing appropriate options of involving youth in urban context , paper looks at the; prevailing issues creating roadblocks in the rational growth and development of the cities , explains the role and relevance of youth participation in the urban context, to address the emerging urban challenges and making value addition to cities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/engagingyouthinmakingurbanindiamorelivableandproductive-241216025321-f5b0c273-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With more people opting for the urban living and working, cities are becoming important for promoting economy, generating employment and providing infrastructures. Unsustainable urban growth, led by uncontrolled concentration of population in the limited urban areas, has numerous implications for human living. Globally, cities are fast emerging as areas of dualities and contradictions, adversely impacting human living and nature. Prime reason for unsustainable urban development can be attributed to non-involvement of urban youth, despite being in majority, in the process of urban planning and management. Making cities resilient, sustainable and inclusive, would require engaging and involving youth proactively in the art and science of planning , designing and management of cities. In search for sourcing appropriate options of involving youth in urban context , paper looks at the; prevailing issues creating roadblocks in the rational growth and development of the cities , explains the role and relevance of youth participation in the urban context, to address the emerging urban challenges and making value addition to cities.
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Energy efficiency and Green Building-.pptx /slideshow/energy-efficiency-and-green-building-pptx/274063631 energyefficiencygreenbuilding-241214174304-674777b8
 Energy - Remains essence of life.  Energy- Agni- forms integral part of nature- -Panchbhutas- Prithvi, Jal, Agni, Vayu and Aakash.  Energy- Critical for human living  Energy- Driver of human growth, development& Prosperity  Energy- Responsible for Rapid Industrialization, mass production, urbanization, faster human mobility-  Energy – Promoter of Rapid dissemination of knowledge skill and education  Energy- leveraged access to education/teaching-learning-- during Covid 19  Energy- was Relevant in the past , remains relevant in present , shall continue to dominate human living  Energy – Consumption levels are increasing rapidly  Energy – usage will rise in future  Rapid economic development –shall lead to more& more energy consumption in future  Energy -consumption Positively linked to--level of Industrial development, Geographical size,& Standard of living  Energy- also positively related to ever increasing population-  Energy- consumption per capita per annum varies across cities/nations-  India- Still Low- A Chinese consumes 4,4 times & Russian -8 times & American consumes 10 times more energy than an Indian(2730 KWH)  Energy – used either directly from source- coal / natural gas- heating homes/cooking etc.  Energy- Used indirectly- produced from sources- electricity—used for heating , cooling preparing food; running industries, powering cell phones, computers, satellites , medical equipment, buildings etc.,  Energy- All emerging technologies - large consumers of energy- mobile, laptops, computers, IT, IOT., AI etc.  Energy- known for both Positivities & Negativities- Green/Black Energy  Energy- Positivities of Energy needs to be promoted &  - Negativities need to be eliminated  Energy -Globally- nations - looking for new/ cost-effective/affordable/non-polluting sources of energy-  Access to Energy remains limited-Despite number of people without access to energy declined to 1.1 billion in 2016, from 1.7 billion in 2000. Still> 670million – projected to be without access to electricity in 2030.  About 2.8 billion people-- rely on polluting biomass, coal/ kerosene to cook 2.3 billion people still projected-- to be without clean cooking access in 2030- with grave health, environmental and social consequences. India- 13% HH don't have access to Grid based electricity/don't use Energy  But Energy – remains at heart of Sustainable Development Goals  Calls for - from expanding universal access to electricity to improving clean cooking fuels,- from reducing wasteful energy subsidies to- curbing deadly air pollution - which prematurely kills millions around the world.  SDG 7 – aims at providing ;- ensure universal access to- affordable, -reliable, -Efficient and -sustainable energy - for all by end of next decade ]]>

 Energy - Remains essence of life.  Energy- Agni- forms integral part of nature- -Panchbhutas- Prithvi, Jal, Agni, Vayu and Aakash.  Energy- Critical for human living  Energy- Driver of human growth, development& Prosperity  Energy- Responsible for Rapid Industrialization, mass production, urbanization, faster human mobility-  Energy – Promoter of Rapid dissemination of knowledge skill and education  Energy- leveraged access to education/teaching-learning-- during Covid 19  Energy- was Relevant in the past , remains relevant in present , shall continue to dominate human living  Energy – Consumption levels are increasing rapidly  Energy – usage will rise in future  Rapid economic development –shall lead to more& more energy consumption in future  Energy -consumption Positively linked to--level of Industrial development, Geographical size,& Standard of living  Energy- also positively related to ever increasing population-  Energy- consumption per capita per annum varies across cities/nations-  India- Still Low- A Chinese consumes 4,4 times & Russian -8 times & American consumes 10 times more energy than an Indian(2730 KWH)  Energy – used either directly from source- coal / natural gas- heating homes/cooking etc.  Energy- Used indirectly- produced from sources- electricity—used for heating , cooling preparing food; running industries, powering cell phones, computers, satellites , medical equipment, buildings etc.,  Energy- All emerging technologies - large consumers of energy- mobile, laptops, computers, IT, IOT., AI etc.  Energy- known for both Positivities & Negativities- Green/Black Energy  Energy- Positivities of Energy needs to be promoted &  - Negativities need to be eliminated  Energy -Globally- nations - looking for new/ cost-effective/affordable/non-polluting sources of energy-  Access to Energy remains limited-Despite number of people without access to energy declined to 1.1 billion in 2016, from 1.7 billion in 2000. Still> 670million – projected to be without access to electricity in 2030.  About 2.8 billion people-- rely on polluting biomass, coal/ kerosene to cook 2.3 billion people still projected-- to be without clean cooking access in 2030- with grave health, environmental and social consequences. India- 13% HH don't have access to Grid based electricity/don't use Energy  But Energy – remains at heart of Sustainable Development Goals  Calls for - from expanding universal access to electricity to improving clean cooking fuels,- from reducing wasteful energy subsidies to- curbing deadly air pollution - which prematurely kills millions around the world.  SDG 7 – aims at providing ;- ensure universal access to- affordable, -reliable, -Efficient and -sustainable energy - for all by end of next decade ]]>
Sat, 14 Dec 2024 17:43:03 GMT /slideshow/energy-efficiency-and-green-building-pptx/274063631 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Energy efficiency and Green Building-.pptx JITKUMARGUPTA  Energy - Remains essence of life.  Energy- Agni- forms integral part of nature- -Panchbhutas- Prithvi, Jal, Agni, Vayu and Aakash.  Energy- Critical for human living  Energy- Driver of human growth, development& Prosperity  Energy- Responsible for Rapid Industrialization, mass production, urbanization, faster human mobility-  Energy – Promoter of Rapid dissemination of knowledge skill and education  Energy- leveraged access to education/teaching-learning-- during Covid 19  Energy- was Relevant in the past , remains relevant in present , shall continue to dominate human living  Energy – Consumption levels are increasing rapidly  Energy – usage will rise in future  Rapid economic development –shall lead to more& more energy consumption in future  Energy -consumption Positively linked to--level of Industrial development, Geographical size,& Standard of living  Energy- also positively related to ever increasing population-  Energy- consumption per capita per annum varies across cities/nations-  India- Still Low- A Chinese consumes 4,4 times & Russian -8 times & American consumes 10 times more energy than an Indian(2730 KWH)  Energy – used either directly from source- coal / natural gas- heating homes/cooking etc.  Energy- Used indirectly- produced from sources- electricity—used for heating , cooling preparing food; running industries, powering cell phones, computers, satellites , medical equipment, buildings etc.,  Energy- All emerging technologies - large consumers of energy- mobile, laptops, computers, IT, IOT., AI etc.  Energy- known for both Positivities & Negativities- Green/Black Energy  Energy- Positivities of Energy needs to be promoted &  - Negativities need to be eliminated  Energy -Globally- nations - looking for new/ cost-effective/affordable/non-polluting sources of energy-  Access to Energy remains limited-Despite number of people without access to energy declined to 1.1 billion in 2016, from 1.7 billion in 2000. Still> 670million – projected to be without access to electricity in 2030.  About 2.8 billion people-- rely on polluting biomass, coal/ kerosene to cook 2.3 billion people still projected-- to be without clean cooking access in 2030- with grave health, environmental and social consequences. India- 13% HH don't have access to Grid based electricity/don't use Energy  But Energy – remains at heart of Sustainable Development Goals  Calls for - from expanding universal access to electricity to improving clean cooking fuels,- from reducing wasteful energy subsidies to- curbing deadly air pollution - which prematurely kills millions around the world.  SDG 7 – aims at providing ;- ensure universal access to- affordable, -reliable, -Efficient and -sustainable energy - for all by end of next decade <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/energyefficiencygreenbuilding-241214174304-674777b8-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>  Energy - Remains essence of life.  Energy- Agni- forms integral part of nature- -Panchbhutas- Prithvi, Jal, Agni, Vayu and Aakash.  Energy- Critical for human living  Energy- Driver of human growth, development&amp; Prosperity  Energy- Responsible for Rapid Industrialization, mass production, urbanization, faster human mobility-  Energy – Promoter of Rapid dissemination of knowledge skill and education  Energy- leveraged access to education/teaching-learning-- during Covid 19  Energy- was Relevant in the past , remains relevant in present , shall continue to dominate human living  Energy – Consumption levels are increasing rapidly  Energy – usage will rise in future  Rapid economic development –shall lead to more&amp; more energy consumption in future  Energy -consumption Positively linked to--level of Industrial development, Geographical size,&amp; Standard of living  Energy- also positively related to ever increasing population-  Energy- consumption per capita per annum varies across cities/nations-  India- Still Low- A Chinese consumes 4,4 times &amp; Russian -8 times &amp; American consumes 10 times more energy than an Indian(2730 KWH)  Energy – used either directly from source- coal / natural gas- heating homes/cooking etc.  Energy- Used indirectly- produced from sources- electricity—used for heating , cooling preparing food; running industries, powering cell phones, computers, satellites , medical equipment, buildings etc.,  Energy- All emerging technologies - large consumers of energy- mobile, laptops, computers, IT, IOT., AI etc.  Energy- known for both Positivities &amp; Negativities- Green/Black Energy  Energy- Positivities of Energy needs to be promoted &amp;  - Negativities need to be eliminated  Energy -Globally- nations - looking for new/ cost-effective/affordable/non-polluting sources of energy-  Access to Energy remains limited-Despite number of people without access to energy declined to 1.1 billion in 2016, from 1.7 billion in 2000. Still&gt; 670million – projected to be without access to electricity in 2030.  About 2.8 billion people-- rely on polluting biomass, coal/ kerosene to cook 2.3 billion people still projected-- to be without clean cooking access in 2030- with grave health, environmental and social consequences. India- 13% HH don&#39;t have access to Grid based electricity/don&#39;t use Energy  But Energy – remains at heart of Sustainable Development Goals  Calls for - from expanding universal access to electricity to improving clean cooking fuels,- from reducing wasteful energy subsidies to- curbing deadly air pollution - which prematurely kills millions around the world.  SDG 7 – aims at providing ;- ensure universal access to- affordable, -reliable, -Efficient and -sustainable energy - for all by end of next decade
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Options and Strategies for Retrofitting Historic Buildings.docx /slideshow/options-and-strategies-for-retrofitting-historic-buildings-docx/274011755 optionsandstrategiesforretrofittinghistoricbuildings-241212095615-2012f564
Historic buildings have genesis in the uniqueness of usage, quality, materials, art and architecture of such buildings besides long duration and time span of existence at a particular location. With the passage of time, advent of new technologies and changing context of buildings in terms of energy, water, resource, global warming and waste, existing buildings require change in their structure and fabric. Changes are also necessitated by ongoing wear and tear which buildings face not only due to natural forces of weather and climate but also by the disasters caused both by men and nature. Accordingly, buildings need to be altered, repaired, upgraded and maintained , so as not only to make them healthy but to increase its life span. This process is known as Retrofitting. Process of Retrofitting become all the more important and relevant in the case of historic buildings, which, because of their historicity, must be retained for communities, to showcase their past. Process has applicability in all typologies of buildings both historical and current.]]>

Historic buildings have genesis in the uniqueness of usage, quality, materials, art and architecture of such buildings besides long duration and time span of existence at a particular location. With the passage of time, advent of new technologies and changing context of buildings in terms of energy, water, resource, global warming and waste, existing buildings require change in their structure and fabric. Changes are also necessitated by ongoing wear and tear which buildings face not only due to natural forces of weather and climate but also by the disasters caused both by men and nature. Accordingly, buildings need to be altered, repaired, upgraded and maintained , so as not only to make them healthy but to increase its life span. This process is known as Retrofitting. Process of Retrofitting become all the more important and relevant in the case of historic buildings, which, because of their historicity, must be retained for communities, to showcase their past. Process has applicability in all typologies of buildings both historical and current.]]>
Thu, 12 Dec 2024 09:56:14 GMT /slideshow/options-and-strategies-for-retrofitting-historic-buildings-docx/274011755 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Options and Strategies for Retrofitting Historic Buildings.docx JITKUMARGUPTA Historic buildings have genesis in the uniqueness of usage, quality, materials, art and architecture of such buildings besides long duration and time span of existence at a particular location. With the passage of time, advent of new technologies and changing context of buildings in terms of energy, water, resource, global warming and waste, existing buildings require change in their structure and fabric. Changes are also necessitated by ongoing wear and tear which buildings face not only due to natural forces of weather and climate but also by the disasters caused both by men and nature. Accordingly, buildings need to be altered, repaired, upgraded and maintained , so as not only to make them healthy but to increase its life span. This process is known as Retrofitting. Process of Retrofitting become all the more important and relevant in the case of historic buildings, which, because of their historicity, must be retained for communities, to showcase their past. Process has applicability in all typologies of buildings both historical and current. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/optionsandstrategiesforretrofittinghistoricbuildings-241212095615-2012f564-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Historic buildings have genesis in the uniqueness of usage, quality, materials, art and architecture of such buildings besides long duration and time span of existence at a particular location. With the passage of time, advent of new technologies and changing context of buildings in terms of energy, water, resource, global warming and waste, existing buildings require change in their structure and fabric. Changes are also necessitated by ongoing wear and tear which buildings face not only due to natural forces of weather and climate but also by the disasters caused both by men and nature. Accordingly, buildings need to be altered, repaired, upgraded and maintained , so as not only to make them healthy but to increase its life span. This process is known as Retrofitting. Process of Retrofitting become all the more important and relevant in the case of historic buildings, which, because of their historicity, must be retained for communities, to showcase their past. Process has applicability in all typologies of buildings both historical and current.
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Nature based options for Urban Planning.docx /slideshow/nature-based-options-for-urban-planning-docx/273997066 naturebasedoptionsforurbanplanning-241211170248-462e7f13
Cities have been valued globally for their role, relevance and importance in promoting prosperity, generating wealth, providing state of art infrastructure and creating large pool of diverse employment and opportunities besides housing large proportion of population. Despite having large number of positivities, cities are also been known to be responsible for numerous maladies involving, climate change, global warming, rising temperatures, increasing carbon footprints , ozone depletion, urban flooding and manmade/natural disasters. Numerous studies made and analysis carried out in urban context have concluded, that majority of urban ills have genesis in ignoring, marginalizing and destroying nature and natural resources in the process of urban planning , development and management processes. Accordingly for rationalizing the urban growth and make it sustainable, logical and people/resource centric, it will be appropriate to, critically and objectively, relook at the existing pattern/options of growth and development of cities, identify the causes which have led to divorcing/ damaging/ destruction of nature from urban development and suggest tangible options for embedding nature and nature based solutions, as integral part of urban planning and development processes, for making cities more humane, productive, qualitative, eco-friendly, sustainable and livable.]]>

Cities have been valued globally for their role, relevance and importance in promoting prosperity, generating wealth, providing state of art infrastructure and creating large pool of diverse employment and opportunities besides housing large proportion of population. Despite having large number of positivities, cities are also been known to be responsible for numerous maladies involving, climate change, global warming, rising temperatures, increasing carbon footprints , ozone depletion, urban flooding and manmade/natural disasters. Numerous studies made and analysis carried out in urban context have concluded, that majority of urban ills have genesis in ignoring, marginalizing and destroying nature and natural resources in the process of urban planning , development and management processes. Accordingly for rationalizing the urban growth and make it sustainable, logical and people/resource centric, it will be appropriate to, critically and objectively, relook at the existing pattern/options of growth and development of cities, identify the causes which have led to divorcing/ damaging/ destruction of nature from urban development and suggest tangible options for embedding nature and nature based solutions, as integral part of urban planning and development processes, for making cities more humane, productive, qualitative, eco-friendly, sustainable and livable.]]>
Wed, 11 Dec 2024 17:02:48 GMT /slideshow/nature-based-options-for-urban-planning-docx/273997066 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Nature based options for Urban Planning.docx JITKUMARGUPTA Cities have been valued globally for their role, relevance and importance in promoting prosperity, generating wealth, providing state of art infrastructure and creating large pool of diverse employment and opportunities besides housing large proportion of population. Despite having large number of positivities, cities are also been known to be responsible for numerous maladies involving, climate change, global warming, rising temperatures, increasing carbon footprints , ozone depletion, urban flooding and manmade/natural disasters. Numerous studies made and analysis carried out in urban context have concluded, that majority of urban ills have genesis in ignoring, marginalizing and destroying nature and natural resources in the process of urban planning , development and management processes. Accordingly for rationalizing the urban growth and make it sustainable, logical and people/resource centric, it will be appropriate to, critically and objectively, relook at the existing pattern/options of growth and development of cities, identify the causes which have led to divorcing/ damaging/ destruction of nature from urban development and suggest tangible options for embedding nature and nature based solutions, as integral part of urban planning and development processes, for making cities more humane, productive, qualitative, eco-friendly, sustainable and livable. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/naturebasedoptionsforurbanplanning-241211170248-462e7f13-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cities have been valued globally for their role, relevance and importance in promoting prosperity, generating wealth, providing state of art infrastructure and creating large pool of diverse employment and opportunities besides housing large proportion of population. Despite having large number of positivities, cities are also been known to be responsible for numerous maladies involving, climate change, global warming, rising temperatures, increasing carbon footprints , ozone depletion, urban flooding and manmade/natural disasters. Numerous studies made and analysis carried out in urban context have concluded, that majority of urban ills have genesis in ignoring, marginalizing and destroying nature and natural resources in the process of urban planning , development and management processes. Accordingly for rationalizing the urban growth and make it sustainable, logical and people/resource centric, it will be appropriate to, critically and objectively, relook at the existing pattern/options of growth and development of cities, identify the causes which have led to divorcing/ damaging/ destruction of nature from urban development and suggest tangible options for embedding nature and nature based solutions, as integral part of urban planning and development processes, for making cities more humane, productive, qualitative, eco-friendly, sustainable and livable.
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Valuing Nature for Making Urban Settlements Sustainable-.docx /slideshow/valuing-nature-for-making-urban-settlements-sustainable-docx/273807258 valuingnatureformakingurbansettlementssustainable-241203125146-4eb29823
Nature and human living are known for their close relationship, positivities and negativities. Nature has been valued for its capacity and capability to support, sustain and make human beings qualitative and productive, provided human living remains need based. Planet earth, being finite both in terms of area , scope and resources, has limitations to meet human needs based on greed. Limitations of resources coupled with ever increasing human numbers, has led to marginalization of nature in majority of urban settlements. In the process urban settlements are facing large number of developmental and environmental issues and challenges, impacting both nature and humanity ]]>

Nature and human living are known for their close relationship, positivities and negativities. Nature has been valued for its capacity and capability to support, sustain and make human beings qualitative and productive, provided human living remains need based. Planet earth, being finite both in terms of area , scope and resources, has limitations to meet human needs based on greed. Limitations of resources coupled with ever increasing human numbers, has led to marginalization of nature in majority of urban settlements. In the process urban settlements are facing large number of developmental and environmental issues and challenges, impacting both nature and humanity ]]>
Tue, 03 Dec 2024 12:51:46 GMT /slideshow/valuing-nature-for-making-urban-settlements-sustainable-docx/273807258 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Valuing Nature for Making Urban Settlements Sustainable-.docx JITKUMARGUPTA Nature and human living are known for their close relationship, positivities and negativities. Nature has been valued for its capacity and capability to support, sustain and make human beings qualitative and productive, provided human living remains need based. Planet earth, being finite both in terms of area , scope and resources, has limitations to meet human needs based on greed. Limitations of resources coupled with ever increasing human numbers, has led to marginalization of nature in majority of urban settlements. In the process urban settlements are facing large number of developmental and environmental issues and challenges, impacting both nature and humanity <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/valuingnatureformakingurbansettlementssustainable-241203125146-4eb29823-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Nature and human living are known for their close relationship, positivities and negativities. Nature has been valued for its capacity and capability to support, sustain and make human beings qualitative and productive, provided human living remains need based. Planet earth, being finite both in terms of area , scope and resources, has limitations to meet human needs based on greed. Limitations of resources coupled with ever increasing human numbers, has led to marginalization of nature in majority of urban settlements. In the process urban settlements are facing large number of developmental and environmental issues and challenges, impacting both nature and humanity
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--Promoting Sustainable and Resilient Development of Hill Areas.docx /slideshow/promoting-sustainable-and-resilient-development-of-hill-areas-docx/273769788 promotingsustainableandresilientdevelopmentofhillareas-241202071500-5880155d
Hill areas remain a mosaic of different and complex physical spaces and have all ingredients, which make it both vulnerable and susceptible to all unplanned and haphazard human actions/activities. Accordingly, hill settlements need to be dealt with sensitivity , care and caution for persevering its identity and sanctity. For rationalizing the growth and development of hill areas, development strategies put in place to overcome the challenges facing these areas must focus on; identifying physical. social, economic and cultural regions ; adopting regional planning approach for planning of urban and rural settlements; promoting planned and orderly development of human settlements, both urban and rural; leveraging sound land use practices for rationalizing and optimizing the valuable land resource; creating resource efficient , eco-friendly and sustainable built environment; developing alternate sources of energy based on the sun, wind, water and geo-thermal resources; conserving ,preserving and making value addition to manmade/natural heritage; rationalizing tourism related activities; optimizing utilization and rational development of resources etc. The basic approach to hill area development must be based on principle of development without destruction and design with nature, culture , local environment/ecology, with efforts made to eliminate any damage to the fragile hill eco-system and natural resources]]>

Hill areas remain a mosaic of different and complex physical spaces and have all ingredients, which make it both vulnerable and susceptible to all unplanned and haphazard human actions/activities. Accordingly, hill settlements need to be dealt with sensitivity , care and caution for persevering its identity and sanctity. For rationalizing the growth and development of hill areas, development strategies put in place to overcome the challenges facing these areas must focus on; identifying physical. social, economic and cultural regions ; adopting regional planning approach for planning of urban and rural settlements; promoting planned and orderly development of human settlements, both urban and rural; leveraging sound land use practices for rationalizing and optimizing the valuable land resource; creating resource efficient , eco-friendly and sustainable built environment; developing alternate sources of energy based on the sun, wind, water and geo-thermal resources; conserving ,preserving and making value addition to manmade/natural heritage; rationalizing tourism related activities; optimizing utilization and rational development of resources etc. The basic approach to hill area development must be based on principle of development without destruction and design with nature, culture , local environment/ecology, with efforts made to eliminate any damage to the fragile hill eco-system and natural resources]]>
Mon, 02 Dec 2024 07:15:00 GMT /slideshow/promoting-sustainable-and-resilient-development-of-hill-areas-docx/273769788 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) --Promoting Sustainable and Resilient Development of Hill Areas.docx JITKUMARGUPTA Hill areas remain a mosaic of different and complex physical spaces and have all ingredients, which make it both vulnerable and susceptible to all unplanned and haphazard human actions/activities. Accordingly, hill settlements need to be dealt with sensitivity , care and caution for persevering its identity and sanctity. For rationalizing the growth and development of hill areas, development strategies put in place to overcome the challenges facing these areas must focus on; identifying physical. social, economic and cultural regions ; adopting regional planning approach for planning of urban and rural settlements; promoting planned and orderly development of human settlements, both urban and rural; leveraging sound land use practices for rationalizing and optimizing the valuable land resource; creating resource efficient , eco-friendly and sustainable built environment; developing alternate sources of energy based on the sun, wind, water and geo-thermal resources; conserving ,preserving and making value addition to manmade/natural heritage; rationalizing tourism related activities; optimizing utilization and rational development of resources etc. The basic approach to hill area development must be based on principle of development without destruction and design with nature, culture , local environment/ecology, with efforts made to eliminate any damage to the fragile hill eco-system and natural resources <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/promotingsustainableandresilientdevelopmentofhillareas-241202071500-5880155d-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hill areas remain a mosaic of different and complex physical spaces and have all ingredients, which make it both vulnerable and susceptible to all unplanned and haphazard human actions/activities. Accordingly, hill settlements need to be dealt with sensitivity , care and caution for persevering its identity and sanctity. For rationalizing the growth and development of hill areas, development strategies put in place to overcome the challenges facing these areas must focus on; identifying physical. social, economic and cultural regions ; adopting regional planning approach for planning of urban and rural settlements; promoting planned and orderly development of human settlements, both urban and rural; leveraging sound land use practices for rationalizing and optimizing the valuable land resource; creating resource efficient , eco-friendly and sustainable built environment; developing alternate sources of energy based on the sun, wind, water and geo-thermal resources; conserving ,preserving and making value addition to manmade/natural heritage; rationalizing tourism related activities; optimizing utilization and rational development of resources etc. The basic approach to hill area development must be based on principle of development without destruction and design with nature, culture , local environment/ecology, with efforts made to eliminate any damage to the fragile hill eco-system and natural resources
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Preparing Geographical Information Based Master Plans /slideshow/preparing-geographical-information-based-master-plans/273754977 preparinggisbasedmasteplans-241201155605-0c18574c
Role and Relevance of GIS in Urban Planning Planners have to understand the context of technology in the urban planning for the reason, technology has great role and relevance in improving quality of urban planning, making planning process more focused, more productive, transparent, more cost-effective and time efficient. GIS, as a tool for identifying spatial context of all the physical elements of the city, gives us better & deeper understanding of our cities and planning process and can help in preparing better and accurate, qualitative, people and environment centric master plans/local area plans of the city for guiding decisions/actions related to urban planning in terms of;  Mapping /planning accurately- Cities, infrastructures, buildings, neighborhoods , Flora& Fauna  analyzing existing situation of a specific area of city –for making informed decisions about planning /development.  addressing specific challenges - traffic management, green space planning, environmental impact assessment  facilitates feasibility assessments for projects—locating schools, waste disposal facilities.  visualization, spatial analysis, spatial modeling -for informed decisions on urban development  Increasing ULBs Resources- Mapping buildings, Land uses, Levying Taxes Charges, Fees, tolls- property tax, buildling plan approval taxes  Promoting Good Governance,  Preparing Resource inventory  Making optimization of Resources-Rationalising Expenditure  Improving Quality and scope of Planning/ Master Planning  Improving Land Suitability Analysis, Promoting Resource efficiency, cost-efficiency, Reducing Time  Improving better interpretation/implementation of Master Plans  Helping -Informed decision making-regarding land management/ infrastructures/services  Bringing objectivity/removing subjectivity- in decision making GIS-helps in- Empowering Planning, removing mismatch between plan preparation and plan implementation, Improving Quality of Master Plan, Promoting Rational Growth Development, Ensuring Good governance, Empowering ULBs, Improving Resource Base, safeguarding environment, Preserving heritage, effective land Management etc. ]]>

Role and Relevance of GIS in Urban Planning Planners have to understand the context of technology in the urban planning for the reason, technology has great role and relevance in improving quality of urban planning, making planning process more focused, more productive, transparent, more cost-effective and time efficient. GIS, as a tool for identifying spatial context of all the physical elements of the city, gives us better & deeper understanding of our cities and planning process and can help in preparing better and accurate, qualitative, people and environment centric master plans/local area plans of the city for guiding decisions/actions related to urban planning in terms of;  Mapping /planning accurately- Cities, infrastructures, buildings, neighborhoods , Flora& Fauna  analyzing existing situation of a specific area of city –for making informed decisions about planning /development.  addressing specific challenges - traffic management, green space planning, environmental impact assessment  facilitates feasibility assessments for projects—locating schools, waste disposal facilities.  visualization, spatial analysis, spatial modeling -for informed decisions on urban development  Increasing ULBs Resources- Mapping buildings, Land uses, Levying Taxes Charges, Fees, tolls- property tax, buildling plan approval taxes  Promoting Good Governance,  Preparing Resource inventory  Making optimization of Resources-Rationalising Expenditure  Improving Quality and scope of Planning/ Master Planning  Improving Land Suitability Analysis, Promoting Resource efficiency, cost-efficiency, Reducing Time  Improving better interpretation/implementation of Master Plans  Helping -Informed decision making-regarding land management/ infrastructures/services  Bringing objectivity/removing subjectivity- in decision making GIS-helps in- Empowering Planning, removing mismatch between plan preparation and plan implementation, Improving Quality of Master Plan, Promoting Rational Growth Development, Ensuring Good governance, Empowering ULBs, Improving Resource Base, safeguarding environment, Preserving heritage, effective land Management etc. ]]>
Sun, 01 Dec 2024 15:56:05 GMT /slideshow/preparing-geographical-information-based-master-plans/273754977 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Preparing Geographical Information Based Master Plans JITKUMARGUPTA Role and Relevance of GIS in Urban Planning Planners have to understand the context of technology in the urban planning for the reason, technology has great role and relevance in improving quality of urban planning, making planning process more focused, more productive, transparent, more cost-effective and time efficient. GIS, as a tool for identifying spatial context of all the physical elements of the city, gives us better & deeper understanding of our cities and planning process and can help in preparing better and accurate, qualitative, people and environment centric master plans/local area plans of the city for guiding decisions/actions related to urban planning in terms of;  Mapping /planning accurately- Cities, infrastructures, buildings, neighborhoods , Flora& Fauna  analyzing existing situation of a specific area of city –for making informed decisions about planning /development.  addressing specific challenges - traffic management, green space planning, environmental impact assessment  facilitates feasibility assessments for projects—locating schools, waste disposal facilities.  visualization, spatial analysis, spatial modeling -for informed decisions on urban development  Increasing ULBs Resources- Mapping buildings, Land uses, Levying Taxes Charges, Fees, tolls- property tax, buildling plan approval taxes  Promoting Good Governance,  Preparing Resource inventory  Making optimization of Resources-Rationalising Expenditure  Improving Quality and scope of Planning/ Master Planning  Improving Land Suitability Analysis, Promoting Resource efficiency, cost-efficiency, Reducing Time  Improving better interpretation/implementation of Master Plans  Helping -Informed decision making-regarding land management/ infrastructures/services  Bringing objectivity/removing subjectivity- in decision making GIS-helps in- Empowering Planning, removing mismatch between plan preparation and plan implementation, Improving Quality of Master Plan, Promoting Rational Growth Development, Ensuring Good governance, Empowering ULBs, Improving Resource Base, safeguarding environment, Preserving heritage, effective land Management etc. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/preparinggisbasedmasteplans-241201155605-0c18574c-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Role and Relevance of GIS in Urban Planning Planners have to understand the context of technology in the urban planning for the reason, technology has great role and relevance in improving quality of urban planning, making planning process more focused, more productive, transparent, more cost-effective and time efficient. GIS, as a tool for identifying spatial context of all the physical elements of the city, gives us better &amp; deeper understanding of our cities and planning process and can help in preparing better and accurate, qualitative, people and environment centric master plans/local area plans of the city for guiding decisions/actions related to urban planning in terms of;  Mapping /planning accurately- Cities, infrastructures, buildings, neighborhoods , Flora&amp; Fauna  analyzing existing situation of a specific area of city –for making informed decisions about planning /development.  addressing specific challenges - traffic management, green space planning, environmental impact assessment  facilitates feasibility assessments for projects—locating schools, waste disposal facilities.  visualization, spatial analysis, spatial modeling -for informed decisions on urban development  Increasing ULBs Resources- Mapping buildings, Land uses, Levying Taxes Charges, Fees, tolls- property tax, buildling plan approval taxes  Promoting Good Governance,  Preparing Resource inventory  Making optimization of Resources-Rationalising Expenditure  Improving Quality and scope of Planning/ Master Planning  Improving Land Suitability Analysis, Promoting Resource efficiency, cost-efficiency, Reducing Time  Improving better interpretation/implementation of Master Plans  Helping -Informed decision making-regarding land management/ infrastructures/services  Bringing objectivity/removing subjectivity- in decision making GIS-helps in- Empowering Planning, removing mismatch between plan preparation and plan implementation, Improving Quality of Master Plan, Promoting Rational Growth Development, Ensuring Good governance, Empowering ULBs, Improving Resource Base, safeguarding environment, Preserving heritage, effective land Management etc.
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Financing Urban Infrastructure -issues and Options /slideshow/financing-urban-infrastructure-issues-and-options/273652590 urbaninfrastructure26-11-24-241127170054-865d6128
• As per Habitat-II-1996 ;- Urban sustainability cannot be achieved without: Providing adequate infrastructures; Ensuring Adequate services ; Making services affordable • However, providing affordable infrastructures in urban areas remains most formidable task for ULBs, Administrators and Agencies involved in -planning, development & management of urban areas • Our capacity/capability to meet these challenges, effectively & efficiently, would hold key and determine future of Urban India --where millions of poor would live. BEST OPTION for making urban infrastructure a distinct reality should revolve around; Promoting Planned Development; Working with all stakeholders in a co-operative, coordinated & collaborative manner; involving communities; according priority; allocating adequate resources- manpower, financial; using innovative technologies; leveraging potential of land, decentralization, dedicated political will; involving Private Sector; empowering urban local bodies, making infrastructure community led programme rather than merely government sponsored programme ]]>

• As per Habitat-II-1996 ;- Urban sustainability cannot be achieved without: Providing adequate infrastructures; Ensuring Adequate services ; Making services affordable • However, providing affordable infrastructures in urban areas remains most formidable task for ULBs, Administrators and Agencies involved in -planning, development & management of urban areas • Our capacity/capability to meet these challenges, effectively & efficiently, would hold key and determine future of Urban India --where millions of poor would live. BEST OPTION for making urban infrastructure a distinct reality should revolve around; Promoting Planned Development; Working with all stakeholders in a co-operative, coordinated & collaborative manner; involving communities; according priority; allocating adequate resources- manpower, financial; using innovative technologies; leveraging potential of land, decentralization, dedicated political will; involving Private Sector; empowering urban local bodies, making infrastructure community led programme rather than merely government sponsored programme ]]>
Wed, 27 Nov 2024 17:00:53 GMT /slideshow/financing-urban-infrastructure-issues-and-options/273652590 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Financing Urban Infrastructure -issues and Options JITKUMARGUPTA • As per Habitat-II-1996 ;- Urban sustainability cannot be achieved without: Providing adequate infrastructures; Ensuring Adequate services ; Making services affordable • However, providing affordable infrastructures in urban areas remains most formidable task for ULBs, Administrators and Agencies involved in -planning, development & management of urban areas • Our capacity/capability to meet these challenges, effectively & efficiently, would hold key and determine future of Urban India --where millions of poor would live. BEST OPTION for making urban infrastructure a distinct reality should revolve around; Promoting Planned Development; Working with all stakeholders in a co-operative, coordinated & collaborative manner; involving communities; according priority; allocating adequate resources- manpower, financial; using innovative technologies; leveraging potential of land, decentralization, dedicated political will; involving Private Sector; empowering urban local bodies, making infrastructure community led programme rather than merely government sponsored programme <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/urbaninfrastructure26-11-24-241127170054-865d6128-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> • As per Habitat-II-1996 ;- Urban sustainability cannot be achieved without: Providing adequate infrastructures; Ensuring Adequate services ; Making services affordable • However, providing affordable infrastructures in urban areas remains most formidable task for ULBs, Administrators and Agencies involved in -planning, development &amp; management of urban areas • Our capacity/capability to meet these challenges, effectively &amp; efficiently, would hold key and determine future of Urban India --where millions of poor would live. BEST OPTION for making urban infrastructure a distinct reality should revolve around; Promoting Planned Development; Working with all stakeholders in a co-operative, coordinated &amp; collaborative manner; involving communities; according priority; allocating adequate resources- manpower, financial; using innovative technologies; leveraging potential of land, decentralization, dedicated political will; involving Private Sector; empowering urban local bodies, making infrastructure community led programme rather than merely government sponsored programme
Financing Urban Infrastructure -issues and Options from JIT KUMAR GUPTA
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Planning for GREEN SPACES in urban Context /slideshow/planning-for-green-spaces-in-urban-context/273620410 greenspaces-241126163646-9f32282f
Presentation makes a case for providing green spaces in the urban context by making--Making Green Spaces – part of Master Plans/ Development Plans/Local Plans-- defining hierarchy of green spaces- Promoting planned development as the best option to create open spaces Specifying &implementing - Norms for Open area @ 9-12 sqm/per capita Distributing green spaces equitably all over city- Avoiding Concentration-Rationalising Distributions- based on density- Earmarking/developing Low lying areas/areas of natural/manmade beauty -- earmarked as open spaces/parks/recreation Involving Corporate sector-- for developing / main-tenance of green spaces Preparing Inventory of open spaces- Removing Encroachment on open spaces Incentivizing Good Practices --Organising competitions-- for best gardens at residential/ institutional level etc Organising dedicated festivals- like Rose Festival Creating Awareness - Involving Communities- in planning, designing, development , maintenance of open space ]]>

Presentation makes a case for providing green spaces in the urban context by making--Making Green Spaces – part of Master Plans/ Development Plans/Local Plans-- defining hierarchy of green spaces- Promoting planned development as the best option to create open spaces Specifying &implementing - Norms for Open area @ 9-12 sqm/per capita Distributing green spaces equitably all over city- Avoiding Concentration-Rationalising Distributions- based on density- Earmarking/developing Low lying areas/areas of natural/manmade beauty -- earmarked as open spaces/parks/recreation Involving Corporate sector-- for developing / main-tenance of green spaces Preparing Inventory of open spaces- Removing Encroachment on open spaces Incentivizing Good Practices --Organising competitions-- for best gardens at residential/ institutional level etc Organising dedicated festivals- like Rose Festival Creating Awareness - Involving Communities- in planning, designing, development , maintenance of open space ]]>
Tue, 26 Nov 2024 16:36:46 GMT /slideshow/planning-for-green-spaces-in-urban-context/273620410 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Planning for GREEN SPACES in urban Context JITKUMARGUPTA Presentation makes a case for providing green spaces in the urban context by making--Making Green Spaces – part of Master Plans/ Development Plans/Local Plans-- defining hierarchy of green spaces- Promoting planned development as the best option to create open spaces Specifying &implementing - Norms for Open area @ 9-12 sqm/per capita Distributing green spaces equitably all over city- Avoiding Concentration-Rationalising Distributions- based on density- Earmarking/developing Low lying areas/areas of natural/manmade beauty -- earmarked as open spaces/parks/recreation Involving Corporate sector-- for developing / main-tenance of green spaces Preparing Inventory of open spaces- Removing Encroachment on open spaces Incentivizing Good Practices --Organising competitions-- for best gardens at residential/ institutional level etc Organising dedicated festivals- like Rose Festival Creating Awareness - Involving Communities- in planning, designing, development , maintenance of open space <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/greenspaces-241126163646-9f32282f-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation makes a case for providing green spaces in the urban context by making--Making Green Spaces – part of Master Plans/ Development Plans/Local Plans-- defining hierarchy of green spaces- Promoting planned development as the best option to create open spaces Specifying &amp;implementing - Norms for Open area @ 9-12 sqm/per capita Distributing green spaces equitably all over city- Avoiding Concentration-Rationalising Distributions- based on density- Earmarking/developing Low lying areas/areas of natural/manmade beauty -- earmarked as open spaces/parks/recreation Involving Corporate sector-- for developing / main-tenance of green spaces Preparing Inventory of open spaces- Removing Encroachment on open spaces Incentivizing Good Practices --Organising competitions-- for best gardens at residential/ institutional level etc Organising dedicated festivals- like Rose Festival Creating Awareness - Involving Communities- in planning, designing, development , maintenance of open space
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NITTTER Affordable - Housing 21-11-24.ppt /slideshow/nittter-affordable-housing-21-11-24-ppt/273495419 nittteraffordable-housing21-11-24-241121111557-f7778d68
Ppt describes role, relevance , importance of housing in human living in the context of social, physical, economic aspects, status of housing in India, slums, defining cost of housing, defining affordability, issues involved in housing and options to make housing affordable, briefing context of PMAY-U, Technology Mission,Light House Projects besides defining vulnerability of India to disasters and making affordable housing safe against disasters. ]]>

Ppt describes role, relevance , importance of housing in human living in the context of social, physical, economic aspects, status of housing in India, slums, defining cost of housing, defining affordability, issues involved in housing and options to make housing affordable, briefing context of PMAY-U, Technology Mission,Light House Projects besides defining vulnerability of India to disasters and making affordable housing safe against disasters. ]]>
Thu, 21 Nov 2024 11:15:57 GMT /slideshow/nittter-affordable-housing-21-11-24-ppt/273495419 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) NITTTER Affordable - Housing 21-11-24.ppt JITKUMARGUPTA Ppt describes role, relevance , importance of housing in human living in the context of social, physical, economic aspects, status of housing in India, slums, defining cost of housing, defining affordability, issues involved in housing and options to make housing affordable, briefing context of PMAY-U, Technology Mission,Light House Projects besides defining vulnerability of India to disasters and making affordable housing safe against disasters. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nittteraffordable-housing21-11-24-241121111557-f7778d68-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ppt describes role, relevance , importance of housing in human living in the context of social, physical, economic aspects, status of housing in India, slums, defining cost of housing, defining affordability, issues involved in housing and options to make housing affordable, briefing context of PMAY-U, Technology Mission,Light House Projects besides defining vulnerability of India to disasters and making affordable housing safe against disasters.
NITTTER Affordable - Housing 21-11-24.ppt from JIT KUMAR GUPTA
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Significance and Options for Preserving Historical Environment and Cultural Heritage.docx /slideshow/significance-and-options-for-preserving-historical-environment-and-cultural-heritage-docx-e349/273354868 significanceandoptionsforpreservinghistoricalenvironmentandculturalheritage-241116095125-5980346a
Known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history , glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations, Heritage, as a resource, is valued globally and locally. With history spanning over Five thousand years, India is valued globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Built environment and intangible resources, having roots, genesis and connectivity with heritage, carry enormous value, significance and hold great relevance for promoting social, economic, physical and sustainable development of any community, human settlement, state and nation. Accordingly, heritage resources need to be professionally identified, rationally conserved, thoughtfully preserved and appropriately valued. However, heritage, as a resource, remains different and distinct in intent, contents and typologies, which need to be critically and objectively identified/looked into/evaluated, for reasons of its inherent strength, role, relevance , importance, complexities, limitations and utility for the society, community and cities. ]]>

Known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history , glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations, Heritage, as a resource, is valued globally and locally. With history spanning over Five thousand years, India is valued globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Built environment and intangible resources, having roots, genesis and connectivity with heritage, carry enormous value, significance and hold great relevance for promoting social, economic, physical and sustainable development of any community, human settlement, state and nation. Accordingly, heritage resources need to be professionally identified, rationally conserved, thoughtfully preserved and appropriately valued. However, heritage, as a resource, remains different and distinct in intent, contents and typologies, which need to be critically and objectively identified/looked into/evaluated, for reasons of its inherent strength, role, relevance , importance, complexities, limitations and utility for the society, community and cities. ]]>
Sat, 16 Nov 2024 09:51:25 GMT /slideshow/significance-and-options-for-preserving-historical-environment-and-cultural-heritage-docx-e349/273354868 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Significance and Options for Preserving Historical Environment and Cultural Heritage.docx JITKUMARGUPTA Known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history , glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations, Heritage, as a resource, is valued globally and locally. With history spanning over Five thousand years, India is valued globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Built environment and intangible resources, having roots, genesis and connectivity with heritage, carry enormous value, significance and hold great relevance for promoting social, economic, physical and sustainable development of any community, human settlement, state and nation. Accordingly, heritage resources need to be professionally identified, rationally conserved, thoughtfully preserved and appropriately valued. However, heritage, as a resource, remains different and distinct in intent, contents and typologies, which need to be critically and objectively identified/looked into/evaluated, for reasons of its inherent strength, role, relevance , importance, complexities, limitations and utility for the society, community and cities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/significanceandoptionsforpreservinghistoricalenvironmentandculturalheritage-241116095125-5980346a-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history , glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations, Heritage, as a resource, is valued globally and locally. With history spanning over Five thousand years, India is valued globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Built environment and intangible resources, having roots, genesis and connectivity with heritage, carry enormous value, significance and hold great relevance for promoting social, economic, physical and sustainable development of any community, human settlement, state and nation. Accordingly, heritage resources need to be professionally identified, rationally conserved, thoughtfully preserved and appropriately valued. However, heritage, as a resource, remains different and distinct in intent, contents and typologies, which need to be critically and objectively identified/looked into/evaluated, for reasons of its inherent strength, role, relevance , importance, complexities, limitations and utility for the society, community and cities.
Significance and Options for Preserving Historical Environment and Cultural Heritage.docx from JIT KUMAR GUPTA
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Significance and Options for Preserving Historical Environment and Cultural Heritage.docx /slideshow/significance-and-options-for-preserving-historical-environment-and-cultural-heritage-docx/273354856 significanceandoptionsforpreservinghistoricalenvironmentandculturalheritage-241116095046-8264e8ee
Known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history , glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations, Heritage, as a resource, is valued globally and locally. With history spanning over Five thousand years, India is valued globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Built environment and intangible resources, having roots, genesis and connectivity with heritage, carry enormous value, significance and hold great relevance for promoting social, economic, physical and sustainable development of any community, human settlement, state and nation. Accordingly, heritage resources need to be professionally identified, rationally conserved, thoughtfully preserved and appropriately valued. However, heritage, as a resource, remains different and distinct in intent, contents and typologies, which need to be critically and objectively identified/looked into/evaluated, for reasons of its inherent strength, role, relevance , importance, complexities, limitations and utility for the society, community and cities. ]]>

Known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history , glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations, Heritage, as a resource, is valued globally and locally. With history spanning over Five thousand years, India is valued globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Built environment and intangible resources, having roots, genesis and connectivity with heritage, carry enormous value, significance and hold great relevance for promoting social, economic, physical and sustainable development of any community, human settlement, state and nation. Accordingly, heritage resources need to be professionally identified, rationally conserved, thoughtfully preserved and appropriately valued. However, heritage, as a resource, remains different and distinct in intent, contents and typologies, which need to be critically and objectively identified/looked into/evaluated, for reasons of its inherent strength, role, relevance , importance, complexities, limitations and utility for the society, community and cities. ]]>
Sat, 16 Nov 2024 09:50:45 GMT /slideshow/significance-and-options-for-preserving-historical-environment-and-cultural-heritage-docx/273354856 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Significance and Options for Preserving Historical Environment and Cultural Heritage.docx JITKUMARGUPTA Known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history , glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations, Heritage, as a resource, is valued globally and locally. With history spanning over Five thousand years, India is valued globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Built environment and intangible resources, having roots, genesis and connectivity with heritage, carry enormous value, significance and hold great relevance for promoting social, economic, physical and sustainable development of any community, human settlement, state and nation. Accordingly, heritage resources need to be professionally identified, rationally conserved, thoughtfully preserved and appropriately valued. However, heritage, as a resource, remains different and distinct in intent, contents and typologies, which need to be critically and objectively identified/looked into/evaluated, for reasons of its inherent strength, role, relevance , importance, complexities, limitations and utility for the society, community and cities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/significanceandoptionsforpreservinghistoricalenvironmentandculturalheritage-241116095046-8264e8ee-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Known to showcases the past glory, wonderful history , glorious culture and unique identity of communities, states and nations, Heritage, as a resource, is valued globally and locally. With history spanning over Five thousand years, India is valued globally among nations , possessing rich cultural and natural heritage. Built environment and intangible resources, having roots, genesis and connectivity with heritage, carry enormous value, significance and hold great relevance for promoting social, economic, physical and sustainable development of any community, human settlement, state and nation. Accordingly, heritage resources need to be professionally identified, rationally conserved, thoughtfully preserved and appropriately valued. However, heritage, as a resource, remains different and distinct in intent, contents and typologies, which need to be critically and objectively identified/looked into/evaluated, for reasons of its inherent strength, role, relevance , importance, complexities, limitations and utility for the society, community and cities.
Significance and Options for Preserving Historical Environment and Cultural Heritage.docx from JIT KUMAR GUPTA
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Urban Infrastructure in urban India- issues and options.ppt /slideshow/urban-infrastructure-in-urban-india-issues-and-options-ppt/273296980 urbaninfrastructure-241114063114-f0faa661
Urban sustainability cannot be achieved without: Providing adequate infrastructures, ensuring adequate services; making services affordable and accessible to all. Providing universal affordable infrastructures in urban areas will be most formidable task, for Professionals, Administrators and Agencies involved in planning, development / management of urban areas. Capacity/capability to meet these challenges, effectively / efficiently, would hold key and determine future of Urban India which will house billions of poor / illiterates. Promoting Planned Development , working with all Stakeholders In co-operative /coordinated/ /Collaborative Manner, according priority; leveraging technologies, rationalizing policies, creating awareness, promoting capacity/capability/willingness of ULBs, according priority, allocating adequate resources offer the best options to make urban development sustainable ]]>

Urban sustainability cannot be achieved without: Providing adequate infrastructures, ensuring adequate services; making services affordable and accessible to all. Providing universal affordable infrastructures in urban areas will be most formidable task, for Professionals, Administrators and Agencies involved in planning, development / management of urban areas. Capacity/capability to meet these challenges, effectively / efficiently, would hold key and determine future of Urban India which will house billions of poor / illiterates. Promoting Planned Development , working with all Stakeholders In co-operative /coordinated/ /Collaborative Manner, according priority; leveraging technologies, rationalizing policies, creating awareness, promoting capacity/capability/willingness of ULBs, according priority, allocating adequate resources offer the best options to make urban development sustainable ]]>
Thu, 14 Nov 2024 06:31:14 GMT /slideshow/urban-infrastructure-in-urban-india-issues-and-options-ppt/273296980 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Urban Infrastructure in urban India- issues and options.ppt JITKUMARGUPTA Urban sustainability cannot be achieved without: Providing adequate infrastructures, ensuring adequate services; making services affordable and accessible to all. Providing universal affordable infrastructures in urban areas will be most formidable task, for Professionals, Administrators and Agencies involved in planning, development / management of urban areas. Capacity/capability to meet these challenges, effectively / efficiently, would hold key and determine future of Urban India which will house billions of poor / illiterates. Promoting Planned Development , working with all Stakeholders In co-operative /coordinated/ /Collaborative Manner, according priority; leveraging technologies, rationalizing policies, creating awareness, promoting capacity/capability/willingness of ULBs, according priority, allocating adequate resources offer the best options to make urban development sustainable <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/urbaninfrastructure-241114063114-f0faa661-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Urban sustainability cannot be achieved without: Providing adequate infrastructures, ensuring adequate services; making services affordable and accessible to all. Providing universal affordable infrastructures in urban areas will be most formidable task, for Professionals, Administrators and Agencies involved in planning, development / management of urban areas. Capacity/capability to meet these challenges, effectively / efficiently, would hold key and determine future of Urban India which will house billions of poor / illiterates. Promoting Planned Development , working with all Stakeholders In co-operative /coordinated/ /Collaborative Manner, according priority; leveraging technologies, rationalizing policies, creating awareness, promoting capacity/capability/willingness of ULBs, according priority, allocating adequate resources offer the best options to make urban development sustainable
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Solid waste Management in the Urban Context /slideshow/solid-waste-management-in-the-urban-context/273292504 solidwastemanagement-ppt-241114030629-b46fc54d
Presentation briefs about the context, issues ,challenges, options and strategies for effective and efficient disposal of solid waste in the urban context. Presentation emphasis that SW must be made a people led- movement rather than a government led programme. ]]>

Presentation briefs about the context, issues ,challenges, options and strategies for effective and efficient disposal of solid waste in the urban context. Presentation emphasis that SW must be made a people led- movement rather than a government led programme. ]]>
Thu, 14 Nov 2024 03:06:29 GMT /slideshow/solid-waste-management-in-the-urban-context/273292504 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Solid waste Management in the Urban Context JITKUMARGUPTA Presentation briefs about the context, issues ,challenges, options and strategies for effective and efficient disposal of solid waste in the urban context. Presentation emphasis that SW must be made a people led- movement rather than a government led programme. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/solidwastemanagement-ppt-241114030629-b46fc54d-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation briefs about the context, issues ,challenges, options and strategies for effective and efficient disposal of solid waste in the urban context. Presentation emphasis that SW must be made a people led- movement rather than a government led programme.
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Approach and Option for Preserving Valuable Heritage.docx /slideshow/approach-and-option-for-preserving-valuable-heritage-docx/273271600 approachandoptionforpreservingvaluableheritage-241113112522-cccf19e0
Natural and cultural heritage sites, museums, libraries and archive collections around the world are increasingly becoming the collateral victims of natural/manmade disasters and armed conflicts. The upsurge in willful destruction of heritage in Afghanistan, Middle East or Africa, over the past decades, has clearly shown and demonstrated that how heritage been diluted, muted, damaged and destroyed over a period of time. This has caused enormous loss to humanity in terms of losing precious assets created in the past. In addition, it has also caused loss of the credibility of these nations as protector of valuable heritage. Besides losing economically these nations stand poor in term of their culture by social isolation. Poverty has emerged as the hall mark of the communities involved in damaging and destroying heritage. Taking cognizance of , both willful and unwilful damage and destruction of valuable heritage, numerous national and international organisations came forward to stress the need , role, relevance and importance of saving these valuable assets, from dilution, damage and destruction, for humanity, communities and nations, for the simple reason that heritage does not belong merely to any community but has wider connotations for entire humanity and communities. ]]>

Natural and cultural heritage sites, museums, libraries and archive collections around the world are increasingly becoming the collateral victims of natural/manmade disasters and armed conflicts. The upsurge in willful destruction of heritage in Afghanistan, Middle East or Africa, over the past decades, has clearly shown and demonstrated that how heritage been diluted, muted, damaged and destroyed over a period of time. This has caused enormous loss to humanity in terms of losing precious assets created in the past. In addition, it has also caused loss of the credibility of these nations as protector of valuable heritage. Besides losing economically these nations stand poor in term of their culture by social isolation. Poverty has emerged as the hall mark of the communities involved in damaging and destroying heritage. Taking cognizance of , both willful and unwilful damage and destruction of valuable heritage, numerous national and international organisations came forward to stress the need , role, relevance and importance of saving these valuable assets, from dilution, damage and destruction, for humanity, communities and nations, for the simple reason that heritage does not belong merely to any community but has wider connotations for entire humanity and communities. ]]>
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:25:22 GMT /slideshow/approach-and-option-for-preserving-valuable-heritage-docx/273271600 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Approach and Option for Preserving Valuable Heritage.docx JITKUMARGUPTA Natural and cultural heritage sites, museums, libraries and archive collections around the world are increasingly becoming the collateral victims of natural/manmade disasters and armed conflicts. The upsurge in willful destruction of heritage in Afghanistan, Middle East or Africa, over the past decades, has clearly shown and demonstrated that how heritage been diluted, muted, damaged and destroyed over a period of time. This has caused enormous loss to humanity in terms of losing precious assets created in the past. In addition, it has also caused loss of the credibility of these nations as protector of valuable heritage. Besides losing economically these nations stand poor in term of their culture by social isolation. Poverty has emerged as the hall mark of the communities involved in damaging and destroying heritage. Taking cognizance of , both willful and unwilful damage and destruction of valuable heritage, numerous national and international organisations came forward to stress the need , role, relevance and importance of saving these valuable assets, from dilution, damage and destruction, for humanity, communities and nations, for the simple reason that heritage does not belong merely to any community but has wider connotations for entire humanity and communities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/approachandoptionforpreservingvaluableheritage-241113112522-cccf19e0-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Natural and cultural heritage sites, museums, libraries and archive collections around the world are increasingly becoming the collateral victims of natural/manmade disasters and armed conflicts. The upsurge in willful destruction of heritage in Afghanistan, Middle East or Africa, over the past decades, has clearly shown and demonstrated that how heritage been diluted, muted, damaged and destroyed over a period of time. This has caused enormous loss to humanity in terms of losing precious assets created in the past. In addition, it has also caused loss of the credibility of these nations as protector of valuable heritage. Besides losing economically these nations stand poor in term of their culture by social isolation. Poverty has emerged as the hall mark of the communities involved in damaging and destroying heritage. Taking cognizance of , both willful and unwilful damage and destruction of valuable heritage, numerous national and international organisations came forward to stress the need , role, relevance and importance of saving these valuable assets, from dilution, damage and destruction, for humanity, communities and nations, for the simple reason that heritage does not belong merely to any community but has wider connotations for entire humanity and communities.
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Strategies and Options for Architectural Conservation.docx /slideshow/strategies-and-options-for-architectural-conservation-docx/273095004 strategiesandoptionsforarchitecturalconservation-241107112718-3e785125
Planning, designing and construction of buildings, in terms of its footprints, height and volume, have always been evolving, devolving, never static and never finite. The ever changing typology of buildings was led by the materials available, specific needs of human living , available construction technologies, innovations made in the area of the structure; relevance of aesthetics and structural safety. Accordingly, buildings reflect and represent the art ,architecture and culture of the era, and remain unique and distinct to humanity , community and climate of the specific area/ region, in which they were created.Considering the entire context of built environment, preserving and conserving the state of art and unique buildings; have been valued by communities, states and nations and has assumed importance, both locally and globally, for the reason such buildings have been recognized to be valuable resource for bridging the gap & linking past with present. However, enormous increase in human numbers; uncontrolled expansion of the human settlements ; rapid urbanization, unplanned, haphazard and unregulated growth and development are known to adversely impact and pose greatest threat to the valuable heritage. This has led to large volume of valuable built environment lost in the haze of unplanned growth and development. Efforts are now being made to rationalize and redefine the process of development so that these spaces don’t lose their originality, importance, sanctity and inherent values, making cities lose its identity. It needs to understood and appreciated that development within the historic environment is known for its complexity and challenges. Rational development in the areas of historical importance needs expertise and understanding of large number of components which inter-alia includes, historic landscape, geomatics, architectural legislation, evaluating heritage, historic environment constraints and relevant planning conditions, for assessing their potential impact on a project in order to create a balance between heritage and development. Historic structures remain unique and universal resources of humanity and community. Once lost, they cannot be replaced and replicated . If their special qualities are degraded, these can rarely be recaptured ]]>

Planning, designing and construction of buildings, in terms of its footprints, height and volume, have always been evolving, devolving, never static and never finite. The ever changing typology of buildings was led by the materials available, specific needs of human living , available construction technologies, innovations made in the area of the structure; relevance of aesthetics and structural safety. Accordingly, buildings reflect and represent the art ,architecture and culture of the era, and remain unique and distinct to humanity , community and climate of the specific area/ region, in which they were created.Considering the entire context of built environment, preserving and conserving the state of art and unique buildings; have been valued by communities, states and nations and has assumed importance, both locally and globally, for the reason such buildings have been recognized to be valuable resource for bridging the gap & linking past with present. However, enormous increase in human numbers; uncontrolled expansion of the human settlements ; rapid urbanization, unplanned, haphazard and unregulated growth and development are known to adversely impact and pose greatest threat to the valuable heritage. This has led to large volume of valuable built environment lost in the haze of unplanned growth and development. Efforts are now being made to rationalize and redefine the process of development so that these spaces don’t lose their originality, importance, sanctity and inherent values, making cities lose its identity. It needs to understood and appreciated that development within the historic environment is known for its complexity and challenges. Rational development in the areas of historical importance needs expertise and understanding of large number of components which inter-alia includes, historic landscape, geomatics, architectural legislation, evaluating heritage, historic environment constraints and relevant planning conditions, for assessing their potential impact on a project in order to create a balance between heritage and development. Historic structures remain unique and universal resources of humanity and community. Once lost, they cannot be replaced and replicated . If their special qualities are degraded, these can rarely be recaptured ]]>
Thu, 07 Nov 2024 11:27:18 GMT /slideshow/strategies-and-options-for-architectural-conservation-docx/273095004 JITKUMARGUPTA@slideshare.net(JITKUMARGUPTA) Strategies and Options for Architectural Conservation.docx JITKUMARGUPTA Planning, designing and construction of buildings, in terms of its footprints, height and volume, have always been evolving, devolving, never static and never finite. The ever changing typology of buildings was led by the materials available, specific needs of human living , available construction technologies, innovations made in the area of the structure; relevance of aesthetics and structural safety. Accordingly, buildings reflect and represent the art ,architecture and culture of the era, and remain unique and distinct to humanity , community and climate of the specific area/ region, in which they were created.Considering the entire context of built environment, preserving and conserving the state of art and unique buildings; have been valued by communities, states and nations and has assumed importance, both locally and globally, for the reason such buildings have been recognized to be valuable resource for bridging the gap & linking past with present. However, enormous increase in human numbers; uncontrolled expansion of the human settlements ; rapid urbanization, unplanned, haphazard and unregulated growth and development are known to adversely impact and pose greatest threat to the valuable heritage. This has led to large volume of valuable built environment lost in the haze of unplanned growth and development. Efforts are now being made to rationalize and redefine the process of development so that these spaces don’t lose their originality, importance, sanctity and inherent values, making cities lose its identity. It needs to understood and appreciated that development within the historic environment is known for its complexity and challenges. Rational development in the areas of historical importance needs expertise and understanding of large number of components which inter-alia includes, historic landscape, geomatics, architectural legislation, evaluating heritage, historic environment constraints and relevant planning conditions, for assessing their potential impact on a project in order to create a balance between heritage and development. Historic structures remain unique and universal resources of humanity and community. Once lost, they cannot be replaced and replicated . If their special qualities are degraded, these can rarely be recaptured <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strategiesandoptionsforarchitecturalconservation-241107112718-3e785125-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Planning, designing and construction of buildings, in terms of its footprints, height and volume, have always been evolving, devolving, never static and never finite. The ever changing typology of buildings was led by the materials available, specific needs of human living , available construction technologies, innovations made in the area of the structure; relevance of aesthetics and structural safety. Accordingly, buildings reflect and represent the art ,architecture and culture of the era, and remain unique and distinct to humanity , community and climate of the specific area/ region, in which they were created.Considering the entire context of built environment, preserving and conserving the state of art and unique buildings; have been valued by communities, states and nations and has assumed importance, both locally and globally, for the reason such buildings have been recognized to be valuable resource for bridging the gap &amp; linking past with present. However, enormous increase in human numbers; uncontrolled expansion of the human settlements ; rapid urbanization, unplanned, haphazard and unregulated growth and development are known to adversely impact and pose greatest threat to the valuable heritage. This has led to large volume of valuable built environment lost in the haze of unplanned growth and development. Efforts are now being made to rationalize and redefine the process of development so that these spaces don’t lose their originality, importance, sanctity and inherent values, making cities lose its identity. It needs to understood and appreciated that development within the historic environment is known for its complexity and challenges. Rational development in the areas of historical importance needs expertise and understanding of large number of components which inter-alia includes, historic landscape, geomatics, architectural legislation, evaluating heritage, historic environment constraints and relevant planning conditions, for assessing their potential impact on a project in order to create a balance between heritage and development. Historic structures remain unique and universal resources of humanity and community. Once lost, they cannot be replaced and replicated . If their special qualities are degraded, these can rarely be recaptured
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