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Bengaluru Urban Annual Rainfall - Taluks and Hoblis
KSNDMC data for Bengaluru rainfall at Taluk and Hobli levels for the years from 2017 to 2022. Data includes split across Taluk and Hobli levels for 2020, 2021 and 2022. At Taluk level (excluding Yelahanka) for 2017-2019. Rainfall data split along Pre-monsoon, Southwest Monsoon and Northeast Monsoon.- CSV
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National Compilation on Dynamic Ground Water Resources of India 2023
Periodic assessment of dynamic ground water resources of the entire country. Contains Ground water situation and reports for all states and districts in the state, and at block level in the state. Some explainers: 1. Water measurement is in ham (cubic hectare meters) 2. Classification: Safe: < 60% of GW being used, Semi-critical: 60-90% of GW being used. Critical: 91-100% of GW being used. Overexploited: >100% being used. Saline: Water is brackish/saline.- CSV
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National Compilation on Dynamic Ground Water Resources of India 2020
Periodic assessment of dynamic ground water resources of the entire country. Contains Ground water situation and reports for all states and districts in the state, and at block level in the state. Some explainers: 1. Water measurement is in ham (cubic hectare meters) 2. Classification: Safe: < 60% of GW being used, Semi-critical: 60-90% of GW being used. Critical: 91-100% of GW being used. Overexploited: >100% being used. Saline: Water is brackish/saline.- CSV
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Urban Planning Characteristics to Mitigate Climate Change in context of Urban...
Urban Planning Characteristics to Mitigate Climate Change in context of Urban Heat Island Effect is a report prepared for EMPRI by TERI India. The objective of the report is: "To study the Urban Heat Island effect within different pockets of Bangalore with respect to urban planning and develop relation between planning characteristics and microclimate, which will be useful for urban planners/authorities to mitigate UHI and climate change in newly developing areas of Bangalore"