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Environmental Management and Landscape Development Plan for Smart City Bhubaneswar, Odisha

By: Praharaj, Mayarani.
Publisher: New Delhi Institute of Town Planners 2021Edition: Vol.18(1), Jan-March.Description: 25-43p.Subject(s): URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)Online resources: Click here In: ITPI journalSummary: A vital component of a smart city is sustainability, which may be threatened by extreme use of resources. This may result in environmental degradation of the city. Air pollution is one of the critical forms of environmental degradations and the capital city Bhubaneswar suffered from the problems of air pollution due to vehicular pollution, industrial pollution and encroachment of open/green spaces, for different land uses, to accommodate the growing population. The Total Air Pollution in Bhubaneswar City from the Domestic Sources, Industrial Sources, and Vehicular Sector. Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Oxide of Nitrogen (NOx) from vehicular sources is an important parameter as carbon content of these emissions can have harmful effect. The article describes the choice of suitable plant species for the smart city, Bhubaneswar to overcome problems of pollution and climate change effect. Suitable plant species for highly critical areas, moderately critical areas and critical areas, road side avenues and green belt have been recommended to reduce pollution load in the city
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A vital component of a smart city is sustainability, which may be threatened by
extreme use of resources. This may result in environmental degradation of the
city. Air pollution is one of the critical forms of environmental degradations and
the capital city Bhubaneswar suffered from the problems of air pollution due to
vehicular pollution, industrial pollution and encroachment of open/green spaces, for
different land uses, to accommodate the growing population. The Total Air Pollution
in Bhubaneswar City from the Domestic Sources, Industrial Sources, and Vehicular
Sector. Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Oxide of Nitrogen (NOx) from vehicular sources
is an important parameter as carbon content of these emissions can have harmful
effect. The article describes the choice of suitable plant species for the smart city,
Bhubaneswar to overcome problems of pollution and climate change effect. Suitable
plant species for highly critical areas, moderately critical areas and critical areas,
road side avenues and green belt have been recommended to reduce pollution load
in the city

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