Institutional analysis of urban transportation in Bangalore
Institutional analysis of urban transportation in Bangalore.This paper maps and explains the institutional structure of urban transportation policy in Bangalore, India. Our critique of individual agencies and methods of policy making and implementation will demonstrate how the current setup negatively affects urban transportation planning in Bangalore. We suggest about broad institutional changes that we believe would improve outcomes and service delivery.
Global mechanisms to create energy efficient and low-carbon infrastructures: An Indian Perspective
Global mechanisms to create energy efficient and low-carbon infrastructures: An Indian Perspective
Utilisation of Rice Residues for Decentralised Electricity Generation in Ghana: An Economic Analysis
This publication enlighten the reader about how electricity can be produced using the rice husk at Ghana.
Developing a GIS-based Plume Rose for Industrial Chemical Incident Preparedness and Response
The variable nature of wind speed and direction affects the critical zones of chemical incidents (spills and effluents). We describe a method to develop a GIS-based “plume rose” using its corresponding wind rose to map the areas that might be affected by a chemical release incident. The plume rose can thus be used in the preparation and response phases of emergency management for an industrial chemical incident. In this study, we examine an industrial region in Bangalore, India and show that seasonal variation in winds significantly change the nature (size and direction) of the plume rose.
Creativity theories and scientific discovery: A Study of C-K Theory and Infused design
This paper demonstrates the benefit of conducting analyses of methods with the aid of a theory.
Creating Sustainable Urban Systems: Need for Redesigning Indicators for Urban Infrastructure and Services
Creating Sustainable Urban Systems: Need for Redesigning Indicators for Urban Infrastructure and Services
Bandgap engineering of polymer electrolytes: A simulation based study
The aim is to study how the bandgap can be varied with different functional groups added to the polymer. The calculations are initially compared with the corresponding experimental values for various sulfone compounds.The method is further extended to PEO functionalized with groups like OH, COOH, NH2,NP and(CH3)3Si to study how the bandgap can be engineered by varying the chemistry of the material.The aim is to study how the bandgap can be varied with different functional groups added to the polymer.
Achieving Regional Inclusiveness through Smart Cities: Case of Karnataka
Achieving regional inclusiveness through smart cities: case of Karnataka.