Multiple Media Enabled Course Content-MSD-016: Strategies and Models for Sustainability
MASS- Only Sustainability Science Course in India
Post-Admission Process: Comprehending the Learning Process and Your Responsibility
MASS- Only Sustainability Science Course in India
The major objective of this block is to understand the basic strategies to sustainable development and livelihood improvement. It is discussed as infrastructure, health and sanitation, value addition and waste utilization. Click here to read.
The major objective of this block is to study the basic principles and practices involved in knowledge and technology for sustainable rural development. Click here to read.
The major objective of this block is to understand the concept and strategies of Evergreen Revolution. Click here to read.
The major objective of this block is to understand the basics principles of models and its applications in sustainable development paradigm. Click here to read.
Strategies and Models for Sustainability: An Overview
Health and Sanitation
Community Based Natural Resource Management
Eco-tourism and Livelihood Security
Infrastructure
Indian Health and Health Care System
Natural Resource Management at Micro Level
Community Participation and Creation of VRC and VKC Programme
Indicators of Infrastructure
SDG 6: Clean water and Sanitation
Knowledge Network for Sustainable Rural livelihood
Management of VRC and VKC
Public Health and Sustainable Sanitation
The Sustainable Infrastructure Imperative
What is a smart city?
Smart Cities: Solving Urban Problems Using Technology
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