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A sudy of the core of a riverine system and relevance of meltwater in river basin hydrology
An account of the bore well gone muddy. Posted on 25 Jul, 2010 10:44 PM

My house is about 20 years old and is located in R T Nagar in Bangalore. In 1990, I had got a borewell dug. The Borewell is about 150 feet deep and has been giving me excellent quality water until about 2 years ago when I started noticing muddy water. The water that is pumped to an overhead tank contains fine particles of mud which tends to settle down in the overhead tank.

Workshop on "Natural Resources and Governance" , Bangalore
Posted on 23 Jul, 2010 05:17 PM

Venue: Gandhi Bhawan, Kumar Park East (Near Shivanand Circle), Bangalore- 560001

Description:

The workshop will deal with both the issues of the accelerated use (rather abuse) of Natural Resources: Jal, Jungle, Jameen, Khaneej and beej (water, forest, land, minerals and seeds), on one hand and the deteriorating governance which are leading to further aggravation  leading to very adverse impact on the livelihood and health of the rural poor including the tribals and environment.

Training on "Towards Sustainable Community Based Sanitation (CBS)", CDD, Bangalore
Posted on 23 Jul, 2010 10:06 AM

CDD Society

Organizer: Consortium for DEWATS Dissemination(CDD) Socity

Venue: Centre for Advanced Sanitation Solutions, Bangalore

Description:

The Consortium for DEWATS Dissemination (CDD) Society is a not-for-profit organisation working in the field of Decentralised Basic Need Services (DBNS) across India. For the past 10 years the Consortium has successfully promoted and implemented DBNS with community participatory approach.

Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE)'s Small Grants Programme
Posted on 16 Jul, 2010 04:46 PM

Content Courtesy: Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE)

Call for proposals

ATREE, Bangalore invites project proposals on conservation from civil society organizations such as NGOs, community based organizations, academic organizations and individual researchers..

Grant details

Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE)’s small Grants Programme recognizes that there is a wealth of information and expertise at small scales that can be drawn upon for more effective conservation. The small grant will support 7 – 8 proposals in each of the two areas of focus. The topics under each focal area are only an indicative list.

An integrated framework for analysis of water supply in a developing world city, CiSTUP, Bangalore
Posted on 14 Jul, 2010 01:00 PM

Indian Institute of Science

Organizer: Centre for infrastructure, Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning (CiSTUP) Indian Institute of Science

Venue: Centre for infrastructure, Sustainable Transportation and Urban Planning (CiSTUP) - SID Seminar Hall

Description:

Screening of the film- Mean Sea Level. Directed by Pradip Saha for CSE, Bangalore
Posted on 07 Jul, 2010 10:45 AM

Mean Sea Level

Organizer: Pradip Saha

Topic: Screening of the film- Mean Sea Level.  Directed by Pradip Saha for CSE

Venue: Alliance Francaise De Bangalore

Description:

Around 7500 Kms from the heart of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [IPCC] in Geneva or the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change [UNFCCC] secretariat in Bonn, Ghoramara and Sagar islands are going through their own testimony of climate change related phenomena.

Young Ecologists Talk and Interact - A conference for and by ecology students and researchers in India, YETI, Bangalore
Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 10:28 AM

Young Ecologists Talk and Interact

Organiser: YETI Student Volunteers

Venue: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Description:

Young Ecologists Talk & Interact (YETI) is a conference for students and researchers working in the discipline of ecology in India. This event is meant to serve as a friendly, inspiring platform for early-career ecologists to present and discuss their work, exchange ideas, and may be even strike up collaborations with contemporaries from all over the country.

Lake series of Bangalore - Maps and Area - ENVIS (Govt of Karnataka)
The article focusses on the development of lakes that impound rainwater, store it for future use and ensure ground water recharge. They are the live ecological systems. Posted on 16 Jun, 2010 12:44 AM

The naturally undulating terrain of Bangalore city, with its hills and valleys, lends itself perfectly to the development of lakes that impound rainwater, store it for future use and ensure ground water recharge. Lakes are thus live ecological systems, and play a crucial role in the supporting life, including human.

Lakes in Bangalore were designed in cascades from higher to lower elevations; as a lake overflowed the excess water would flow into the next lake in the cascade. The flow of water is from North to South-east as well North to South-west along the natural gradient of the land.

Historical evolution of tank system in Bangalore city - A presentation
The presentation emphasises the important role that the tank system has played in the development of the city of Bangalore along with its working and evolution. Posted on 12 Jun, 2010 05:54 PM

Water Tank System of BangaloreThe presentation from the ENVIS - CES (IISc) website, emphasises the important role that the tank system has played in the development of the city of Bangalore and highlights:

  •  The principles behind the working of the tank system
  • The process of evolution of the tank system with respect to the growth of the city
  • The underlying planning principles that were used in the tank system
  • The role and importance of water tanks as an asset to the city
  • The relationship between the system of tanks and the city of Bangalore
  • The usefulness of the tanks as an important source of drinking water and agriculture in lean periods
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