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== Sustainability initiatives == | |||
*[http://www.ddsindia.com/www/default.asp Deccan Development Society] | |||
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=== Campaigns === | |||
[http://goenchimati.org/ The Goenchi Mati Campaign], Fairness in Mining | |||
== Initiatives by topic == | == Initiatives by topic == | ||
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[http://www.indiaclimateportal.org/ India Climate Portal] - [http://iycn.in/ Indian Youth Climate Network] | [http://www.indiaclimateportal.org/ India Climate Portal] - [http://iycn.in/ Indian Youth Climate Network] | ||
=== Community energy === | |||
{{#widget:YouTube|id=qYHKcQdf8p4}} | |||
[http://dharnailive.org/about About Dharnai Live] | |||
=== Community involvement === | === Community involvement === | ||
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[[wikia:government:category:India|India]] (category) on Governance wiki - [http://indiaunheard.videovolunteers.org/ IndiaUnheard], Community News Service, alternate newswire at grassroot level - [[wikipedia:People's Planning in Kerala]] | [[wikia:government:category:India|India]] (category) on Governance wiki - [http://indiaunheard.videovolunteers.org/ IndiaUnheard], Community News Service, alternate newswire at grassroot level - [[wikipedia:People's Planning in Kerala]] | ||
=== Cycling === | === Cycling activism === | ||
[[wikia:criticalmass:List of rides#India|Critical Mass bicycle rides in India]] | [[wikia:criticalmass:List of rides#India|Critical Mass bicycle rides in India]] | ||
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More video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EfT16wF3qY Cars choking Delhi's roads], 2007 | More video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EfT16wF3qY Cars choking Delhi's roads], 2007 | ||
[http://www.rivermarchforindia.org River March], movement which seeks to "rejuvenate our rivers by striving to free them from encroachments, save remaining mangroves and contribute a non-polluted green environment." Mumbai | |||
[http://theuglyindian.com/books/ The Ugly Indian Book] - [[wikipedia:Air pollution in India]] | [http://theuglyindian.com/books/ The Ugly Indian Book] - [[wikipedia:Air pollution in India]] | ||
=== Food === | === Food activism === | ||
{{#widget:YouTube|id=TJSSgb86rzM}} | {{#widget:YouTube|id=TJSSgb86rzM}} | ||
[[Mumbai Port Trust terrace garden]] - [[Wikia:solarcooking:India|Solar cooking resources in India]] | [http://csa-india.org/ Centre for Sustainable Agriculture], professional resource organization engaged in establishing models of sustainable agriculture working in partnership with NGOs and Community Based Organizations by scaling up the successes and engaging with the establishment for a policy change - Open Source Seeds, [http://csa-india.org/what-we-do/open-source-seeds/ csa-india.org] - [[Mumbai Port Trust terrace garden]] - [[Wikia:solarcooking:India|Solar cooking resources in India]] | ||
=== Rural sustainability === | === Rural sustainability === | ||
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[http://www.devalt.org/ Development Alternatives Group] - [http://www.chintan-india.org/ Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group] | [http://www.devalt.org/ Development Alternatives Group] - [http://www.chintan-india.org/ Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group] | ||
=== Sustainable | === Sustainable transport activism === | ||
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[http://www.ecocabs.org Ecocabs], [[wikipedia:Fazilka#Intra-city-Ecocabs]] | |||
*[http://www.spotyourtrain.info/ Train Running Status] directly here, Tech and other information about [http://enquiry.indianrail.gov.in/ntes/ Indian Rail] Transport Service | |||
*[https://www.pnr-status.info/ Train PNR Status] directly here [http://spotyourtrain.info/train-running-status/ Train Running Status] | |||
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Transport in India#Urban public transport|Urban public transport in India]], [[wikipedia:Transport in India#Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)|Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) in India]], [[wikipedia:Rapid transit in India|Rapid transit in India]], [[wikipedia:Transport in India#Walking|Walking in India]], [[wikipedia:Transport in India#Waterways|Waterways in India]] | Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Transport in India#Urban public transport|Urban public transport in India]], [[wikipedia:Transport in India#Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)|Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) in India]], [[wikipedia:Rapid transit in India|Rapid transit in India]], [[wikipedia:Transport in India#Walking|Walking in India]], [[wikipedia:Transport in India#Waterways|Waterways in India]] - [http://www.sanjeevshankar.com/living-root-bridges.html Living root bridges] | ||
=== Trees, woodland and forest === | === Trees, woodland and forest === | ||
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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Gurgaon#Raahgiri_Day|Gurgaon, Raahgiri Day]]: The city of Gurgaon organizes Raahgiri Day every Sunday and is modeled after Ciclovía, an event that began in [[Bogota]], [[Colombia]] in 1976, which closes streets to cars and opens them for the exclusive use of people for running, cycling, skating, or other recreational activities. It is a concept adopted by several cities around the world. Gurgaon is the first and only city in India to hold this event. Launched in November 2013, over 2,00,000 people have participated in this event since then. Raahgiri Day is organized by a team of NGOs and citizens' groups. The NGOs associated with the event are Peddal Yatri, India Cycle Service, EMBARQ India, I am Gurgaon and Road Safety Officers. | Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Gurgaon#Raahgiri_Day|Gurgaon, Raahgiri Day]]: The city of Gurgaon organizes Raahgiri Day every Sunday and is modeled after Ciclovía, an event that began in [[Bogota]], [[Colombia]] in 1976, which closes streets to cars and opens them for the exclusive use of people for running, cycling, skating, or other recreational activities. It is a concept adopted by several cities around the world. Gurgaon is the first and only city in India to hold this event. Launched in November 2013, over 2,00,000 people have participated in this event since then. Raahgiri Day is organized by a team of NGOs and citizens' groups. The NGOs associated with the event are Peddal Yatri, India Cycle Service, EMBARQ India, I am Gurgaon and Road Safety Officers. | ||
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== News and comment == | |||
''See separate article:'' [[India news]] | |||
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'''2014''' | '''2014''' | ||
April 22 - 27 [http://treesindia.indiabiodiversity.org/ Neighbourhood Trees Campaign], India Biodiversity Portal | April 22 - 27 [http://treesindia.indiabiodiversity.org/ Neighbourhood Trees Campaign], India Biodiversity Portal | ||
== Resources == | |||
=== Commons === | |||
==== This marketplace in India has been self-governed for 400 years ==== | |||
Despite car-centric urban development and top-down decision-making, the Begum Bazaar, in Hyderabad, India — a historic wholesale market which has existed for over 400 years — has remained a shared social space hosting a vibrant economy. The use of street space surrounding the market is appropriated by vendors through complex practices of mediation and includes a mix of formal and informal rules. Acquiring a space requires informal negotiation between neighbors, and is not always without conflict. Vendors may inherit or be granted the right to use street space through verbal agreement by other established vendors from the same geographical origin or religion. Generally, compliance with formal rules is low, but it is far from being an ungoverned space. Thus, parking is regularly used by vendors, leaving motorists without space, maximizing its value as a marketplace. | |||
In Begum Bazaar, the regulation of street space is representative of the eight design principles of common pool resource management as outlined by Nobel Prize winning economist Elinor Ostrom in her book "Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action." This is not a straightforward example to be replicated, but rather it showcases what self-organization can bring: a vibrant, diverse, and pedestrian-oriented space in a city where most other scenarios of top-down governance has often led to gentrification and car-centric development. <ref>[https://www.shareable.net/blog/this-marketplace-in-India-has-been-self-governed-for-400-years Shareable], Oct 22, 2018</ref> | |||
=== Maps === | === Maps === | ||
[http://india.cr/ India•CR - India Citizen Reports] runs on Ushahidi since 2011 to collect and disseminate reports in various categories like civic problems, crimes and corruption. TelecomMap.com uses Ushahidi to map 3G network quality and Wi-Fi hotspots. <ref>[[Wikipedia:Ushahidi#2011]]</ref> | [http://india.cr/ India•CR - India Citizen Reports] runs on Ushahidi since 2011 to collect and disseminate reports in various categories like civic problems, crimes and corruption. TelecomMap.com uses Ushahidi to map 3G network quality and Wi-Fi hotspots. <ref>[[Wikipedia:Ushahidi#2011]]</ref> | ||
=== Video === | |||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.greenpeace.org/india/en/ Greenpeace India] | *[http://www.greenpeace.org/india/en/ Greenpeace India] | ||
*[http://www.rainwaterclub.org/ Rainwater Club], rainwater harvesting | |||
via [[List of Ashden Award winners]], winners in India 2002 - 2008 | via [[List of Ashden Award winners]], winners in India 2002 - 2008 | ||
[[wikipedia:List of Ashden Award winners]], winners in India 2009 and 2011 | [[wikipedia:List of Ashden Award winners]], winners in India 2009 and 2011 | ||
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Revision as of 15:46, 30 October 2018
Sustainability initiativesCampaignsThe Goenchi Mati Campaign, Fairness in Mining Initiatives by topicBiodiversityIndia Biodiversity Portal - Defra, UK Darwin Initiative: India Wikipedia: India, Biodiversity, Wildlife of India, Wildlife of India, Conservation, Wildlife of India, Biosphere reserves, Indian wildlife portal Climate actionError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
India Climate Portal - Indian Youth Climate Network Community energyError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Community involvementIndia (category) on Governance wiki - IndiaUnheard, Community News Service, alternate newswire at grassroot level - wikipedia:People's Planning in Kerala Cycling activismCritical Mass bicycle rides in India Wikipedia: Bicycle Transport in India, Cycle rickshaw Transport in India Environment qualityError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
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More video: Cars choking Delhi's roads, 2007 River March, movement which seeks to "rejuvenate our rivers by striving to free them from encroachments, save remaining mangroves and contribute a non-polluted green environment." Mumbai The Ugly Indian Book - wikipedia:Air pollution in India Food activismError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
Centre for Sustainable Agriculture, professional resource organization engaged in establishing models of sustainable agriculture working in partnership with NGOs and Community Based Organizations by scaling up the successes and engaging with the establishment for a policy change - Open Source Seeds, csa-india.org - Mumbai Port Trust terrace garden - Solar cooking resources in India Rural sustainabilityInstitute of Rural Management Anand, Wikipedia:Institute of Rural Management Anand - Find your feet Sustainable livelihoodDevelopment Alternatives Group - Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group Sustainable transport activismError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
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Ecocabs, wikipedia:Fazilka#Intra-city-Ecocabs
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Wikipedia: Gurgaon, Raahgiri Day: The city of Gurgaon organizes Raahgiri Day every Sunday and is modeled after Ciclovía, an event that began in Bogota, Colombia in 1976, which closes streets to cars and opens them for the exclusive use of people for running, cycling, skating, or other recreational activities. It is a concept adopted by several cities around the world. Gurgaon is the first and only city in India to hold this event. Launched in November 2013, over 2,00,000 people have participated in this event since then. Raahgiri Day is organized by a team of NGOs and citizens' groups. The NGOs associated with the event are Peddal Yatri, India Cycle Service, EMBARQ India, I am Gurgaon and Road Safety Officers. |
News and commentSee separate article: India news Events2014 April 22 - 27 Neighbourhood Trees Campaign, India Biodiversity Portal ResourcesCommonsThis marketplace in India has been self-governed for 400 yearsDespite car-centric urban development and top-down decision-making, the Begum Bazaar, in Hyderabad, India — a historic wholesale market which has existed for over 400 years — has remained a shared social space hosting a vibrant economy. The use of street space surrounding the market is appropriated by vendors through complex practices of mediation and includes a mix of formal and informal rules. Acquiring a space requires informal negotiation between neighbors, and is not always without conflict. Vendors may inherit or be granted the right to use street space through verbal agreement by other established vendors from the same geographical origin or religion. Generally, compliance with formal rules is low, but it is far from being an ungoverned space. Thus, parking is regularly used by vendors, leaving motorists without space, maximizing its value as a marketplace. In Begum Bazaar, the regulation of street space is representative of the eight design principles of common pool resource management as outlined by Nobel Prize winning economist Elinor Ostrom in her book "Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action." This is not a straightforward example to be replicated, but rather it showcases what self-organization can bring: a vibrant, diverse, and pedestrian-oriented space in a city where most other scenarios of top-down governance has often led to gentrification and car-centric development. [1] MapsIndia•CR - India Citizen Reports runs on Ushahidi since 2011 to collect and disseminate reports in various categories like civic problems, crimes and corruption. TelecomMap.com uses Ushahidi to map 3G network quality and Wi-Fi hotspots. [2] VideoError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
See alsoInterwiki linksWikipedia: India - Sulabh International - Bindeshwar Pathak External links
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