This website is supported by the public trust, Centre for Environmental Efficiency, registered as per Indian Trust Act (reg. no.61/2013, Sub Registrar Office Ernakulum, Kerala, India), which has been authored by Dr May Mathew, a Civil Engineer and Urban Planner by profession and her spouse Mr Antony George Katticaran M.Tech, a Mechanical Engineer and a Certified Energy Auditor. Both of them are having more than three decades of experience in their respective fields.
SWOC of Greater Kochi in Kerala State reveals that strengths and opportunities are immense while weaknesses and challenges
Unchecked settlement pattern creates underperforming urban and rural systems which is causing slow death to the state.
Abodes to suburbs for comfort Farms to forests for productivity Animals to suburbs for food
Halting human development,Spiralling ecological footprint,Diminishing biocapacity,Falling Environmental Efficiency & Carrying Capacity
For an environmentally- efficient development management system, property taxation should be rationalised based on the theories of environmental..
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Green building can contribute to Environmental Efficiency enhancement due to better comfort conditions with energy efficiency
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Planned Compact high density development contributes to Environmental Efficiency & Carryiing Capacity.concept of compact cities.
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Geographic Information System can play great role for taking rational and objective decisions and if it is supported by BLOCK-CHAIN it would ensure
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To adapt from the present system "Transfer of Development Rights" in a fool-proof platform is the essential requirement to identify sending and
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A rightful approach of measuring the real progress in this ecologically-overshooting earth and for prioritisation of investments for a better world
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Slowing down of the rainwater run off enables more percolations to the ground to have round the year availability of subsoil water which increases
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It is the quintessential need of the hour to make statute for making regional plans. The prevalent sectoral approach should be replaced by regional
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