1 edition of Infrastructure for sustainable rural development found in the catalog.
Infrastructure for sustainable rural development
A. K. Tiwari
Published
2010
by Regal Publications in New Delhi
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Written in English
With reference to Himachal Pradesh, India.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-270) and index.
Statement | Ashok Kumar Tiwari ; foreword by H. S. Parmar |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HC437.H5 T587 2010 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xx, 273 p. : |
Number of Pages | 273 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24525541M |
ISBN 10 | 8184840519 |
ISBN 10 | 9788184840513 |
LC Control Number | 2010316036 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 476808901 |
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This Rural and Small Systems Guidebook to Sustainable Utility Management (Guidebook) speaks to these challenges. This book shows for the first time how green infrastructure can work in an African urban context.
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Renewing outdated infrastructure and supporting the delivery of services in rural communities present significant challenges from the constrained fiscal and policy realities of the 21st century. Sustainable Infrastructure Development has evolved as a paradigm to meet the development needs of man and to ensure that rural economic development is achieved without compromising the environment and the delicate social balance.
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Infrastructure must be sustainable if it is to benefit coming generations and make a positive contribution to the future. Providing such infrastructure now is an investment that will pay off many times over.
Arup wants to be a part of this, both now and in the future. Sustainable infrastructure design is not just about new infrastructure. Infrastructure development to enhance distribution to markets ((Chapter II, 7(i) & (k)); floods, poses serious constraints and challenges for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development.Information and Communications Technology for Sustainable Development Questionnaire for Infrastructure and Human Development (Energy, Water & Sanitation, Transportation, Developing countries, especially rural areas, typically are without connectivity, let alone broadband (data) connectivity at affordable prices—the “digital divide.sustainable development that involves enormous investments and upgrades in infrastructure, housing and transportation, while preserving the unique values of the rural File Size: 83KB.