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2015 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

13. Green Infrastructure: Issues and Recommendations

verfasst von : Achyutha Rao Aleti, Krishna Chaithanya Talacheeru

Erschienen in: Cities and Sustainability

Verlag: Springer India

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Abstract

The provision of urban services, such as potable water supply and safe sewage disposal, is often energy intensive and contributes to overall carbon emissions. Though the prime objective is to improve public health and environmental quality, poorly conceptualized and implemented projects often require, among others, significant amounts of energy, thus negatively affecting the environment. Besides, the high energy-intensive systems become unsustainable and fail to provide the intended benefits. Pumping installations consume large amounts of energy, often determining the overall cost of service provision. Wastage of water in the system further adds to the energy usage and thus carbon emissions. A high proportion of non-revenue water is common in almost all towns across India and other developing countries.
The term “green infrastructure” is thus coined signifying the environmental friendliness. Given the large-scale development the urban sector in India is witnessing, enhancing environmental sustainability is essential. One of the main criteria that determine environmental sustainability is carbon emissions. Going beyond the routine techno-economic studies and integrating green concerns such as potential carbon emissions are essential. This chapter examines energy consumption vis-à-vis carbon emissions from urban water and sewerage infrastructure facilities in three case study towns with diverse characters.

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Central Ground Water Board has released a report on Ground Water Scenario in Jalore District. (Ground Water Brochure of Jalore district, Rajasthan, June 2008). According to the CGWB, out of 07 blocks, the southern part with 3 blocks have very low groundwater sources (Raniwara, Bhinmal, and Soyala). The Hardness of groundwater and Chloride content dropped down in the central part of Jalore district, but the alkalinity has gone up in the blocks of Sarnau, Bhinmal, Dedwa, and Jalore Blocks.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Green Infrastructure: Issues and Recommendations
verfasst von
Achyutha Rao Aleti
Krishna Chaithanya Talacheeru
Copyright-Jahr
2015
Verlag
Springer India
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2310-8_13