Thesis and Dissertation: Recent submissions

  • Deka, Kakali (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    In today's world, tourism, a diverse and multifaceted socio-economic activity is seen as a major contributor to the economy, particularly as a major source of income and employment. It is an important aspect of India's and ...
  • Chakraborty, Abhradeep (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    The pattern of growth is different for cities across the world and the impact of this growth on people is different. This growth is associated with the growth of socio-economic activities occurring within its bounds. In ...
  • Sarabhai, Mallika (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Protected areas (PAs) are integral in sustaining the equilibrium between development and biodiversity conservation. They are essential in mediating the influences of anthropological activities on the ecosystem and filtering ...
  • Dalal, Yakshi Nilesh (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Relationship of human with nature indeed is that human itself is a part of "Nature", which is beautifully created for enhancement of the world, but this interrelationship is broken and diverted more towards urbanism, ...
  • Ragit, Ashwini Anil (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Rivers are the most essential natural element in city development. Because rivers were so important to the survival of the city, most of the world's early cities grew up around them. Rivers provide water, aid natural ...
  • Sakariya, Rajshree (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Landscape can be seen as a gathering ground between nature and people, past and present, and tangible and intangible values and where, there is a continuous interaction between natural processes and human activities that ...
  • Dogra, Daman (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Cities aiming to expand their public transportation network and provide an alternative to land-based transportation are increasingly turning towards water transit, with the aim of supplementing the existing transportation ...
  • N, Vigneshwara Aditan (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Living near the seaside is always a difficulty because of unforeseen events such as storms and flooding. Despite its origins, many towns have settled along the coast and thrived in this ever-changing climate. However, ...
  • Sunny, Shaun George (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Large scale spatial urbanization is taking place in India. Over the years, population of India is moving towards urban centers in search of education, employment, and better livelihood opportunities. Share of urban population ...
  • Singh, Prabhsharan (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Industrial cities have long been and will continue to be the backbone of progress and wealth, but they are now the clear cause of the death of the city's environment, flora, and fauna. The lack of resilient water quality ...
  • John, Ria P (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Urban safety, also referred to as public safety, security of the public, urban safety and security, local safety, etc. in different regions of the world, all denote the aspect of safety of residents against criminal offences ...
  • Nath, Debleena (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Anjana River, the river Jalangi's primary east side tributary stream that has now become a shallow canal. According to documents from the Nadia district, the then-fluid river Anjana was the only way to go from one side ...
  • Borah, Chinmoy (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    By the end of 2050, urban areas covering the world are projected to triple. Observing the current trends of rapid urbanization, the spatial growth of cities has become a significant concern. OECD data has predicted that ...
  • Hari, Driya G (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    The Kani tribal community have been losing their livelihoods and slowly their unique culture and traditional values. The community have been struggling from a long time to meet their basic needs. The settlements are in ...
  • Deshmukh, Saptadeep (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    The ever-increasing demand, be it for land or for other resources, has led the world into a big sink hole. Right from the introduction of motor vehicles, cities were designed to facilitate these vehicles rather than building ...
  • S, Bhagyasri (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Designing and maintaining an ecological connectivity of the ecologically sensitive areas can contribute to preventing landscape fragmentation consequently, preserving the environment and protecting the wildlife species ...
  • Singh, Ujjawal (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Urban regions are home to around 34% of India's population. The number and size of Indian cities have grown in recent years. Increased urbanisation is virtually usually related to economic growth potential. These development ...
  • Dua, Sanpreet Kaur (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Urbanization is happening all across the world, especially in emerging nations like India. The ever-increasing population and rising industries are the primary drivers of urbanisation. Natural environmental resources and ...
  • Bajaj, Sanzi Vijay (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Ramtek’, in Maharashtra bounded by Ramgiri hill, Kaikai hill and several hills and lakes, the city stands for its importance of cultural and religious beliefs and values . Ramgiri hill landscape is the visualization of the ...
  • Sadhu, Ojaswini (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Our cities have been subjected to a number of environmental concerns as a result of population increase and fast urbanization. Increased ambient temperatures have resulted from the replacement of flora with building ...

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