MPP Dissertations
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Item Optimizing Wetland Ecosystem Service: An Institutional Analysis and Economic Assessment of Unburdenig the East Kolkata Wetlands(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-10-18) Mathur, Stuti; Dr. Sneha Thapliyal, - SupervisorItem Maximising Value in Developmental Finance: The Case of Conservation Finance(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-10-18) Keshava, Namratha; Dr. Sneha Thapliyal, - SupervisorItem The Effect of COVID-19 on Attitudes Towards Gender Equality: A Case Study of Female Workers of Shimla(2023-10-18) Sood, Mehak; Dr. Sneha Thapliyal, - SupervisorItem Silicosis: A Sword of Damocles for Rajasthan Mineworkers (Analysis of Current Government Policy and Calculation of Evidence Based Value of Statistical Life)(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-10-18) Kanhaiya; Dr. Sneha Thapliyal, - SupervisorItem Valuing the Invaluable: An Ecosystem Valuation and Stakeholder Analysis of the Rabindra Sarovar Lake in Kolkata(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-10-17) Basu, Doyita; Dr. Sneha Thapliyal, - SupervisorItem Viability of Electrification of Urban Public Transportation: A Financial Assessment and Sensitivity analysis Study(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2023-10-13) Mishra, Aditi; Dr. Sneha Thapliyal, - SupervisorItem Review of Hydropower Project Policies in India(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2022-12-01) Singh, Shubhama; Dr. Sneha Thapliyal, - SupervisorItem Wasteland management in India(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2022-12-01) Prakash, Shubham; Dr. Sneha Thapliyal, - SupervisorItem Study of impact measurement frameworks : developing sector specific indicators for impact investments in India(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2022-12-01) Pathak, Shubham; Dr. Sneha Thapliyal, - SupervisorItem The Present and Future of Urban Health : A Comparative Study of Indicators And Master Plans of Cities In India(National Law School of India University, Bangalore, 2022-11-27) Sai Krishna, Muthyanolla; Dr. Sneha Thapliyal, - SupervisorIn the light of growing urbanization across the globe and in India, a comprehensive urban health approach is mandatory for ensuring the present and future cities becoming healthier. Healthy cities results in healthy residents. A healthy city ensures the health and well-being of its populace. While the approaches of the responsible agencies towards urban health are often disconnected and in silos, India needs a comprehensive urban health framework that incorporates the principles of liveability and sustainability in its approach. The Covid-19 pandemic exposed the vulnerability of health systems across the world, more particularly the urban health systems. Urban centres became the hotspots, owing to their high population density and the co-morbidities in their population. With the possibilities of such pandemics in the future, it becomes more important to assess the existing urban health approach. This study aims to assess the health approaches of major cities in India and develop a comprehensive approach for the future, which could enable a functional and capable urban health ecosystem.