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Presently, a number of Indian city centers and suburbs show 10 to 15% growth in investments and population.
With the emerging scenario of higher economic investment possibilities, the pressure on land is being felt in the following ways… |
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more and more massive encroachments, destruction and exploitation of forests, fields, wetlands, canals, oceans. |
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lack of consolidated space for large scale capital investments in agriculture and industry to take place. |
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Lack of space for disposal and assimilation of solid, liquid and gaseous wastes |
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Severe lack of space with water holding capacity for rain water to recharge and replenish the ground water table before run off into rivers and the sea |
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increasing conflict within the populace for resources like clay for making bricks, river sand for construction and other purposes, mining of minerals etc. and the environmental and social consequences of all these activities. |
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Indiscriminate exploitation of natural heritage often aggravates disasters caused by minor and major natural calamities including floods, cyclones, earthquakes, tsunamis etc.
The present general upswing in Indian economy is the best time to try and improve the conditions of these regions. Higher investment in a region gives us the opportunity to get the right planning tools ready to absorb the impact of the same, at the same time try, preserve and enhance the quality of life and the built and natural heritage of the region.
Inspiration has been involved in studying and evolving concepts for carrying capacity based development planning for villages, towns and cities. |
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| Master planning guidance to State governments, Cities, Local bodies and Development Agencies |
| Designing townships for industries, defence establishments, semi-government academic / research establishments and for private developers |
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