Tushar Bose

Tushar Bose
  • Professor (Associate) at CEPT University

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Introduction
Tushar Bose currently works at the M.Tech. Program in Technology, Center for Environmental Planning and Technology University. Tushar does research in Environmental Engineering. Their current project is 'Airport Noise Mapping and application in Land use Planning'.
Current institution
CEPT University
Current position
  • Professor (Associate)

Publications

Publications (7)
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Urban flooding poses a significant challenge to the rapidly growing Indian cities. Low-impact development strategies such as green roofs have shown the potential to reduce urban flooding. However, their performance assessment significantly varies across different studies. Therefore, the study’s primary objective is to evaluate green roofs in the In...
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Urban flooding is growing as a serious development challenge for cities. Urbanization demands the conversion of pervious land to impervious land by pushing the transformation of water bodies, flood plains, wetlands and green spaces into built-up spaces. This affects the hydrological setting of the city’s geographic area. Bhubaneswar, one of the fir...
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With globalization, airports in India are increasing both in terms of numbers, size and operations. Airplane noise is one of the major environmental issues due to airports. In this study, noise pollution is estimated using Noise Model (Noise Exposure Forecasting Software) for Ahmedabad airport. The model uses the air traffic and operational data re...
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Storm water management is an important urban infrastructure especially to increase resilience towards climate variability. Planning of the storm water infrastructure for urban areas is becoming more challenging with increase in urbanization and increase in sizes of the cities, especially for developing country like India. The authors here have stud...
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Infrastructure growth is sine quo non to the growth and development of an economy. India has been suffering from demand supply mismatch in terms of funding requirements to finance infrastructure projects. Funding deficit of INR 14,60,784 crores has been estimated for twelfth five year plan (2012-2017). Introduction of Islamic finance can play a cru...
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Ahmedabad is one of the main district (zone) in state of Gujarat, India. Groundwater is considered to be one of the most important sources of water for domestic use, agriculture and industrial use in study area. The aim of this study is to determine the ground water vulnerability index using the DRASTIC model. The objective is to determine the susc...

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