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Current Issue - Volume 17 Issue 6-7 (August-September 2024)

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GIS for SDGs: UN SDG Agenda 2030 and GIS in India

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) play a vital role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by providing tools for effective data collection, analysis, and visualization. GIS helps monitor environmental changes, track natural resource use, and manage urban planning, all of which are key to sustainable development. Ultimately, GIS supports more informed, evidence-based policies that can drive progress across multiple SDGs. In this article, A Jyothi Mahalingam says the GIS enables worldwide users to exchange ideas to meet resource needs, design effective land use, and safeguard the environment to assure the survival of people in the future. Such a tool will certainly empower the authorities to introduce modified strategies in SDGs’ implementation to achieve environmental sustainability and set targets.

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Feature

Navigating the Urban Future: Innovations in City Mobility

Rapid urbanization and rising transportation demands are driving emissions, with the transport sector a key contributor. Biba Jasmine highlights how Internet of Things (IoT) and big data are transforming mobility, enabling innovative services and connected ecosystems. IoT integrates sensors into vehicles and infrastructure, enhancing efficiency, safety, and connectivity. She emphasizes that adopting these strategies can improve urban living, making cities more sustainable and resilient. Collaborative efforts among governments, private sectors, and civil society are crucial to building a sustainable urban mobility ecosystem.

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TERI Analysis

Hope amidst Floods and Challenges: IDES technology 'Lighting a Billion Lives Programme' of TERI from Bihar
In this article, Dr Amit Kumar Thakur, Arun Kumar, and Prashant Kumar Swain highlight that in response to the demand for clean energy access in rural households, TERI, in collaboration with JEEViKA and J-WiRES, has implemented ‘Lighting a Billion Lives©’ in Bihar. The programme has proved to be a game-changer for rural households.

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Green Challenges

The Role of Branding at MRFs and MRCs: A Best Practice Approach

In this article, Prabhjot Sodhi, Rohit Maskara, and Amarpreet Kaur discuss how branding at material recovery facilities (MRFs) and material recycling centres (MRCs) can serve as best practices. A key strategic takeaway is that well-branded waste management facilities can partner with citizens bodies, schools, colleges, and universities to offer students real-time learning opportunities through internships, field trips, and research projects. Keep reading to know more!

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Special Report

Tasty and Healthy Indian Thali: Festive Season Paves Way for the Vegetarian Thali!

The shift from hard-core non-vegetarianism to pure vegetarianism, especially during Mumbai’s festive seasons, is more than just a dietary change—it is a cultural phenomenon. With Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, and Diwali setting the stage, a growing number of people are embracing the health benefits and spiritual purity that traditional vegetarian foods bring. The iconic Indian thali, an embodiment of balanced nutrition and regional authenticity, has taken centre stage, representing a full-circle moment in Mumbai’s evolving food culture, writes Gajanan Khergamker.

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Pioneer

A Revival Long Due?: Eco-friendly Leaf Plates Making Their Way Back in Shimla

How an initiative by authorities and its adoption by local temples for community meals and occasions to incorporate the use of Taur-made leaf plates is proving to be a sustainable alternative to prevalent usage of plastic plates in Basantpur block, Shimla district, HP, Sarita Brara writes.

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In Conversation

Forest Fires: Poor Management is the Real Problem

Forest fires, especially in the state of Uttarakhand, garner attention only when they occur—in summer. Post that, it’s a forgotten chapter. However, Dr Vishal Singh, Executive Director, Centre for Ecology Development and Research, believes it is important to tackle the issue by involving communities, spreading awareness and using policy to resolve the challenge, before things go out of hand. He speaks to Sapna Gopal on what the real concerns are and what can be done to redress them. read more

Special Feature

Five Scenarios for the Future of Climate Change Adaptation: And the technologies that will deliver benefits

Regardless of the success of climate change mitigation, companies and society must adapt to a changing world. Climate adaptation is complex, with unpredictable impacts, varying consequences, and numerous technologies, making it difficult to plan. To assist with adaptation strategies, Arthur D Little’s Blue Shift Institute released We’re Doomed, Now What?, a report outlining five potential adaptation scenarios and key technologies for businesses to focus on. It highlights “no regret” solutions and vital capabilities for future investment. Based on the IPCC’s “+3°C by 2100” climate projection, the report is informed by analysis, interviews with over 40 global experts, and collaboration with the UN’s World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).  Read this article by Zoe Huczok and Dr Albert Meige

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Wildlife

Floods Deadlier than Poaching: A Grim Scenario Plaguing Assam’s Kaziranga

With poaching rate slumped to almost zero, a bigger threat—perennial floods loom over the rhinoceros population in Assam’s Kaziranga National Park. Nava Thakuria reports on the alarming statistics of over 50 unnatural rhino deaths since 2019.

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Nominations open for CSP Today India awards 2013


The inaugural CSP Today India awards ceremony takes place on March 12, and CSP developers, EPCs, suppliers and technology providers can now be nominated.

CSP has made tremendous progress since the announcement of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission in 2010. With Phase I projects now drawing closer to completion, the first milestone in India's CSP learning curve is drawing closer. CSP Today has chosen the next CSP Today India conference (12-13 March, New Delhi) as the time for the industry to reflect upon its progress and celebrate its first achievements.

At the awards ceremony, industry leaders will be recognized for their achievements in one of 4 categories: CSP India Developer Award, CSP India Engineering Performance Award, CSP India Technology and Supplier Award, and the prestigious CSP India Personality of the Year.

Matt Carr, Global Events Director at CSP Today, said at the opening of nominations that "CSP Today are excited to launch these esteemed awards, which will enhance the reputation of their recipients. I am particularly excited to launch the CSP India Personality of the Year award, a distinguished honor for the industry figure deemed worthy by their peers."

All eyes will be on the CSP Today India 2013 Awards when nomination entry closes on March 4 and the finalists are announced on March 11. The awards are open to all industry stakeholders to nominate until March 4 at
http://www.csptoday.com/india/awards-index.php or by e-mail to awards@csptoday.com

Contact:
Matt Carr
+44 (0) 20 7375 7248
matt@csptoday.com