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State-wise data on damage caused due to floods during 1953-2011- A compilation by Central Water Commission
A comprehensive compilation of state wise data on the the damage caused by floods/heavy rainfall for the time period of 1953 - 2011 Posted on 04 Feb, 2013 02:05 PM

Floods/heavy rains can cause a severe and irreversible damage to human lives, property both public and private, and livestock. Since floods are one of the frequent natural calamities faced by India, the loss incurred by it is huge.

Tamil Nadu government allocates Rs.100 crore to strengthen water resources across the state- Newsletter from 'The Resource and Information Network for the Coasts (TRINET)', February 2013
The February edition of the newsletter from 'The Resource and information networks for the coasts (TRINET)' highlights Madurai's initiative for solar power, Kerala's free technical assistance provisions along with Mumbai's new coastal zone management plan. Posted on 04 Feb, 2013 01:26 PM

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The February edition of the TRINet has the following highlights: 

The city corporation of Madurai decides to power all the parks with solar energy.

A toilet that loves the environment: A film by the Himalaya Seva Sangh highlighting Uttarakhand's experience with eco-san toilets
This article describes a short film 'Parisar Snehi Shauchalaya' produced by the Himalaya Seva Sangh. This film describes the HSS' experiences with constructing and promoting eco-san toilets in the Pauri-Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Posted on 03 Feb, 2013 03:43 PM


The Himalayas are inhabited by 40 million people, most of whom are dependent on agriculture and animal husbandry. The prevalent water scarcity also means a lack of water for sanitation. In this case, both open defecation and conventional sewerage pose a health risk. Conventional toilets not only consume a lot of water, but the effluent also pollutes groundwater.

Transparent Chennai is looking for a tamil-speaking researcher and outreach worker for a project on the waste sector in Chennai - Apply by February 7, 2013
Posted on 03 Feb, 2013 02:50 PM

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Transparent Chennai aggregates, creates and disseminates data and research about important civic issues facing Chennai, including those issues facing the poor. Transparent Chennai's goal is to enable residents, especially the poor, to have a greater voice in planning and city governance.

Position description: Researcher and outreach worker

We are looking to hire a Tamil speaking researcher and outreach worker for a project on the waste sector in Chennai with particular focus on the informal workers in the sector. The position is for the duration of the project, a period of approximately 4-6 months and starts immediately.

A resource book on waterless urinals, an ecological sanitation method that saves water, energy and uses urine as a resource
A guide on waterless urinals that are an ecological sanitation method that use urine as a resource, conserving water and energy. This resource book details the advantages, functioning and types of WLUs used. Posted on 02 Feb, 2013 05:40 PM

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Waterless urinals (WLU) save water, energy and use urine as resource ( Image courtesy: R Sakthivel)

Environment statistics - A compendium by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (2012)
A compilation of high quality statistical information on various components of environment, published by the Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation Posted on 02 Feb, 2013 12:24 PM

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has come up with a Compendium of Environment Statistics 2012, the thirteenth edition of the series, which started in 1997. The compendium aims at providing high quality statistical information to improve knowledge of the environment, to support evidence-based policy and decision making, and to provide information for the general public, as well as for specific user groups. The statistics are multidisciplinary and cross-cutting, involving numerous sources and stakeholders.

The sorry state of Mikkere lake in Malavalli taluk in Karnataka: Photographs by Jaraganhalli Kantharaju
Mikkere lake in Malavalli taluk of Mandya district is in a dismal condition, needing immediate attention if it has to be restored. Posted on 31 Jan, 2013 06:34 PM

Jaraganhalli Kantharaju shares with us the sorry state of Mikkere lake in Malavalli taluk of Mandya district in Karnataka which is in need of immediate attention and restoration.

 

Working with digital maps by leveraging the power of GIS - Report of a course held at IIHS, Bangalore
This course on GIS offered by IIHS enabled learners to quickly learn, test and apply the techniques in their respective domains and eventually be able to produce maps for their own needs. Posted on 31 Jan, 2013 06:12 PM

Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS), a national education institution committed to the equitable, sust