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Research paper thumbnail of Impact and Strategies for Slow Moving Vehicles: Case Study of Azadpur Mandi, Delhi

India is developing with a rapid urbanization from the last few decades. With the passage of time... more India is developing with a rapid urbanization from the last few decades. With the passage of time the urbanization leads to the high utilization of goods and services developing the centers for trade and commerce and influencing economic growth. Marketing of goods and services is possible with effective transport network maintaining a customer buyer relationship. Slow moving vehicle (SMV) is one of the crucial factor responsible for the traffic problems and congestion affecting transport network. The research paper experiments to examine the impact of SMV's in informal sectors. The current practices in different urban centers include traffic-regulation and increasing number of parking area. The paper attempts to review the current practices and minimize the congestion due to SMV's through trafficregulation techniques, street vendors policies and parking management.

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing the Challenges and Issues of Electronic Waste Management for Cities in Developing Countries

Electronic Wastes is nowadays extremely fastest growing pollution problems in a global context. I... more Electronic Wastes is nowadays extremely fastest growing pollution problems in a global context. India receives thousands of tons of E-wastes from various provinces of countries like-USA, Canada, and Europe. It will have given the presence if a variety of toxic substances which can be contaminating the environment and impacts the human health. In the context of developing countries, the Electronic Industry will be boosting with the rapid pace manufacturing industry in terms of supply & demand based on the lifespan of substances throughout the world. Transboundary movement of e-waste is a major issue throughout the region. [1] This research experiments the overview of E-Waste management in India compared with other countries. It includes the effects of recycling and management of E-Wastes or human health, environment and society, risk assessment owing to pollutants released from e-waste recycling in the soil, water and air. At last, E-Waste Management Rules of India and around the globe will be compared, International Policies and Regulations of Ewastes, Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA), Integrated Waste Management (IWM), recover and recycle material by safe methods, raising the awareness of E-Wastes and forbidding the transfer of used electronic devices to developing countries will be adopted for a possible sustainable solution of E-Waste Management for reducing the ill-effects of Informal recycling.

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing the Challenges and Issues of Electronic Waste Management for Cities in Developing Countries

Research paper thumbnail of Impact and Strategies for Slow Moving Vehicles: Case Study of Azadpur Mandi, Delhi

India is developing with a rapid urbanization from the last few decades. With the passage of time... more India is developing with a rapid urbanization from the last few decades. With the passage of time the urbanization leads to the high utilization of goods and services developing the centers for trade and commerce and influencing economic growth. Marketing of goods and services is possible with effective transport network maintaining a customer buyer relationship. Slow moving vehicle (SMV) is one of the crucial factor responsible for the traffic problems and congestion affecting transport network. The research paper experiments to examine the impact of SMV's in informal sectors. The current practices in different urban centers include traffic-regulation and increasing number of parking area. The paper attempts to review the current practices and minimize the congestion due to SMV's through trafficregulation techniques, street vendors policies and parking management.

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing the Challenges and Issues of Electronic Waste Management for Cities in Developing Countries

Electronic Wastes is nowadays extremely fastest growing pollution problems in a global context. I... more Electronic Wastes is nowadays extremely fastest growing pollution problems in a global context. India receives thousands of tons of E-wastes from various provinces of countries like-USA, Canada, and Europe. It will have given the presence if a variety of toxic substances which can be contaminating the environment and impacts the human health. In the context of developing countries, the Electronic Industry will be boosting with the rapid pace manufacturing industry in terms of supply & demand based on the lifespan of substances throughout the world. Transboundary movement of e-waste is a major issue throughout the region. [1] This research experiments the overview of E-Waste management in India compared with other countries. It includes the effects of recycling and management of E-Wastes or human health, environment and society, risk assessment owing to pollutants released from e-waste recycling in the soil, water and air. At last, E-Waste Management Rules of India and around the globe will be compared, International Policies and Regulations of Ewastes, Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA), Integrated Waste Management (IWM), recover and recycle material by safe methods, raising the awareness of E-Wastes and forbidding the transfer of used electronic devices to developing countries will be adopted for a possible sustainable solution of E-Waste Management for reducing the ill-effects of Informal recycling.

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing the Challenges and Issues of Electronic Waste Management for Cities in Developing Countries

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