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Masters Degree Theses List.Xlsx Master of Environmental Planning Management Thesis List S.No TH.No Author Dissertation Title Year Dept Name of the Supervisor 1 TH 256 Anitha Vultela Impact Assessment of Irregation Dam on The Settlements: 2014-15 MEPM Dr. Natraj Kranthi , 2130300001 A Case Study of Pulchintala Dam in Andhra Pradesh Associate Professor, SPAV 2 TH 257 babita Urban Green as Carbon Sink for Industrial Emission: 2014-15 MEPM Mr. Ayon Kuamr Tarafdar, 2130300002 A Case of Chandigarh U.T Associate Professor, SPAV 3 TH 258 Pallavi Meruga Strengthening The Performance of Domestic Water Supply Services: A case 2014-15 MEPM Mr. Maqbool Ahmed, 2130300004 Of Tirupati Cuity Assistant Professor, SPAV 4 TH 259 Ch.Stalin Rajesh Assessment of Socieoconomic Factors That Affect Domestic Solid Waste 2014-15 MEPM Ms.Aparna Soni, 2130300005 Generation And Composition Assistant Professor, SPAV 5 TH 260 Vamsi Deepak TSV Strategies for Ecotourism Development in Krishna District, 2014-15 MEPM Dr.N.Sridharan, 2130300006 Andhra Pradesh Professor, SPAV 6 TH 261 Mohammad Waseem Planning for Sustainable Water Management Practices 2014-15 MEPM Dr.N.Sridharan, 2130300007 in an Industrial Area Professor, SPAV 7 TH 262 A.Priya Changing Land Use And Its Impact on Ground Water Resource: 2014-15 MEPM Mr. Ayon Kuamr Tarafdar, 2130300008 A Case of Guntur City Associate Professor, SPAV S.No TH.No Author Dissertation Title Year Dept Name of the Supervisor 1 TH 288 Amanpreet Kaur Decarbonisation of Urban Transport: Amritsar 2015-16 MEPM Mr. Ayon Kuamr Tarafdar, 2140300009 Associate Professor, SPAV 2 TH 289 Bachala Poojitha Strategizing the Change in Energy Consumption for Medium Consumption- A 2015-16 MEPM Dr. Abdul Razak M, 2140300010 Case Study of Tirupati Professor, SPAV 3 TH 290 Bramhaiah Gantenapalli Restoration of Lake Study Area: Kolleru Lake, West Godavari, Andhra 2015-16 MEPM Dr. Abdul Razak M, 2140300011 Pradesh Professor, SPAV 4 TH 291 S Ganesh Planning for Resilience to Climate Change - Case of Panaji & Its surrounding 2015-16 MEPM Mr. Ayon Kuamr Tarafdar, 2140300013 Coastal Settlements Associate Professor, SPAV 5 TH 292 Indigipally Praveen Kumar Impact of Thermal Power Plant on its Surrounding Villages-A Case Study of 2015-16 MEPM Dr. Natraj Kranthi , 2140300014 Kothagudem Thermal Power Station (Telangana, India) Associate Professor, SPAV 6 TH 293 Jallipalli Ganesh Raju Crop Production and Water Resource Planning in Drought Areas- A Case of 2015-16 MEPM Ms.Shweta Sharma, 2140300015 Ananthapuram District Assistant Professor, SPAV 7 TH 294 Sujata Majumder Resilience Against Floods- A Case Study of Chennai 2015-16 MEPM Ms. Anju Joon, 2140300016 Assistant Professor, SPAV 8 TH 295 Monisha Yadav G Impact of Urbanisation on River Environment: A Case of Adyar River, 2015-16 MEPM Ms. Aayeesha Begum, 2140300017 Chennai Assistant Professor, SPAV 9 TH 296 Rapeti Jagadeesh Prakash Improving The Efficiency of Water Supply Using Service Level Benchmarks at 2015-16 MEPM Mr. Prasanth Vardhan, 2140300018 Ward Level Assistant Professor, SPAV 10 TH 297 S.Akshaya Unravelling Linkages between Socio-economic and Physical Characteristics of 2015-16 MEPM Mr. Ayon Kuamr Tarafdar, 2140300019 a Residential Area and Energy Consumption-Case of Chennai Associate Professor, SPAV 11 TH 298 Galavalli Sai Chaitanya Economics of Waste: A Case Study on Municipal Solid Waste Management- 2015-16 MEPM Mr. Maqbool Ahmed, 2140300020 Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh Assistant Professor, SPAV S.No TH.No Author Dissertation Title Year Dept Name of the Supervisor 1 TH 502 Amrita Role of Agricultural Residue in Development of Rural Economy: A Case of 2016-17 MEPM Ms. Swetha Sharma, 2150300022 Sirsa District, Haryana Assistant Professor, SPAV 2 TH 503 Anupriya Banerjee Energy Efficient Villages : Framework Towards Achieving Carbon Neutrality- 2016-17 MEPM Ms. Jyolsna S Pai, 2150300023 A Case Area of Baniban Gram Panchayat, Howrah Dist, West Bengal Assistant Professor, SPAV 3 TH 504 Bitumoni Choudhury Eco System Services of Biodiversity Regions in Urban Context: Case Study of 2016-17 MEPM Dr. Ayon Kumar Tarafdar, 2150300024 "Yamuna Biodiveresity Park" and "Northern Delhi Ridge ",Delhi Associate Professor, SPAV 4 TH 505 Gudipalli Sai Neela Manasa The Influence of Land Use on Urban Heat Island Study Area: Hyderabad, 2016-17 MEPM Dr. Natraj Kranthi , 2150300025 Telangana State Associate Professor, SPAV 5 TH 506 Ravi Ranjan Sinha Assessing The Wastewater Potential in Urban Area: Case Study Patna City 2016-17 MEPM Dr. Abdul Razak M, 2150300026 Professor, SPAV 6 TH 507 Alisha Chowdhury Examing the Effect of the Physical Characteristics of Urban Green and Blue 2016-17 MEPM Mr. Vallippan A L , 2150300027 Spaces in Heat Mitigation: A Case Study of Pune Assistant Professor, SPAV 7 TH 508 G.V.V.S.Surya Madhav Impact of Polluting Industries on Surrounding Residential Areas: 2016-17 MEPM Mr. Prasanth Vardhan, 2150300028 A Case of Visakhapatnam Port Area (AP) Assistant Professor, SPAV 8 TH 509 Tulika Water Footprint Assessment A Case of Rural Areas of Bhiwani District, 2016-17 MEPM Dr. Ayon Kumar Tarafdar, 2150300029 Haryana Associate Professor, SPAV 9 TH 510 Nookala Lohita Impact of Deforestation on Forest Dependent Communities in East Godavari 2016-17 MEPM Mr. Kanad Pankaj, 2150300030 Assistant Professor, SPAV 10 TH 511 Garima Impacts of Surrounding Activities on Protected Area : An Ecosystem 2016-17 MEPM Mr. Rajeev R, 2150300031 Approach. Assistant Professor, SPAV Case Study of Okhla Bird Sanctuary, Newdelhi 11 TH 512 Vinjamuri Srinivas Building Resilience to Agro-Climatic Change By Climate SmartAgriculture : 2016-17 MEPM Mr. Rajeev R, 2150300032 A Case of Krishna District , AP. Assistant Professor, SPAV 12 TH 513 Siddik Khan Adption to Heat Wave at A Neigbourhood Level : A Case of Bhubaneswar 2016-17 MEPM Ms. Swetha Sharma, 2150300033 Assistant Professor, SPAV 13 TH 514 Sushmi Nimje Impact of Ecotourism on Local Community : A Case Study of Panna National 2016-17 MEPM Dr. Abdul Razak M, 2150300034 Park Professor, SPAV S.No TH.No Author Dissertation Title Year Dept Name of the Supervisor 1 TH662 A Harish Adaption to drought Towards Water Security in Urban Ares a Case of 2016-18 MEPM Dr. Natraj Kranthi , 2160300035 Anantapur city. AP Associate Professor, SPAV 2 TH663 Ajay Kumar Conservation and Development of Ecologically Sensitive Regions 2016-18 MEPM Dr. Ayon Kumar Tarafdar, 2160300036 Associate Professor, SPAV 3 TH664 Aman Gupta Planning for a Low carbon Neighbourhood a Case Study of Agra 2016-18 MEPM Mr. Kanad Pankaj, 2160300037 Assistant Professor, SPAV 4 TH665 Amrita Singh Vulnerability and Risk Assessment of Settlements Prone to Tropical Cyclone 2016-18 MEPM Ms. Rajeev R 2160300038 Case Area Jagatsinghpur Assistant Professor, SPAV 5 TH666 Ankit Kumar Assessing Impacts of Multipurpose Hydro Power Project A Case Study of 2016-18 MEPM Mr. Kanad Pankaj, 2160300039 Pancheshwar Dam Uttarakhand Assistant Professor, SPAV 6 TH667 Anubhuti Shrivastava Assessment of the Relationshio of Landuse and Water Quality on the the 2016-18 MEPM Ms. Rajeev R 2160300040 Economic Value of Lake Ecosystem a Case of Bhoj Wetland, Bhopal(MP) Assistant Professor, SPAV 7 TH668 Banibrata Choudhury Evaluating Socio- Envornmental Impacts of Coal Mining on Surrounding 2016-18 MEPM Mr. Maqbool Ahmed, 2160300041 Settlements Assistant Professor, SPAV 8 TH669 Gorla Sai Manojna Appraisel of Storm Water in Industrial Area Autonagar Vijayawada 2016-18 MEPM Dr. S.Ramesh, 2160300042 Professor, SPAV 9 TH670 Gotteti Gowtham Raj Impact of Anthaopogenic Activities Along the North Bank of River Krishna a 2016-18 MEPM Mr. Vamsi Deepak, 2160300043 Case Area of Vijayawada Assistant Professor, SPAV 10 TH671 Kokkula Yashaswini Impact of Godavari River Water Quality on Agriculture a Case of 2016-18 MEPM Dr. Ayon Kumar Tarafdar, 2160300044 Bhadrachalam Associate Professor, SPAV 11 TH672 Lakshmi Tejaswi Poludasu Assessment and Management of Mangrove Ecosystem in Coastal Areas a 2016-18 MEPM Ms. Rajeev R 2160300045 Case Study of Puducherry Mangroves Assistant Professor, SPAV 12 TH673 Lokenath Saha Ecological Benefits and Socio -Economic Dimensions of the East Kolkata 2016-18 MEPM Dr. Ayon Kumar Tarafdar, 2160300046 Wetlands Associate Professor, SPAV 13 TH674 N Rohini Implication of Carbon Emission From Transportation Sector on Carbon 2016-18 MEPM Dr. Abdul Razak M, 2160300047 Sequestration and Green Cover in Mysuru City Professor, SPAV 14 TH675 Nayan Lashkari Environmental Impact Kumbh on the River of Host City Case Simahastha 2016-18 MEPM Mr. Maqbool Ahmed, 2160300048 2016, Ujjain Assistant Professor, SPAV 15 TH676 Peteti Joseph Kumar Imapct of Urbanization Urban Heatisland A Case Guntur 2016-18 MEPM Dr. S.Ramesh, 2160300049 Professor, SPAV 16 TH677 Rituparna Nath Flood Risk Reducrtion on Human Settlements Case Area Pllikaranai, Chennai 2016-18 MEPM Mr. Kanad Pankaj, 2160300050 Assistant Professor, SPAV 17 TH678 Sappa Janaki Ramya Application of Waste Water to Agriculture a Case Study of Kodimi & 2016-18 MEPM Ms. Shweta sharma 2160300051 Ranchanapalli Villages, Anantapur Mandal Assistant Professor, SPAV 18 TH679 Shinde Meghna Sunil Role of Water in Agriculture Sector for Economic Growth of a Region 2016-18 MEPM Ms. Rajeev R 2160300052 Assistant Professor, SPAV S.No TH.No Author Dissertation Title Year Dept Name of the Supervisor 1 TH722 Abhishek Ghildyal Assessment of Water Footprint of Tourism Activities in Hilly Regions:Case 2017-19 MEPM Mr. Rajeev R, 2170300053 Study of Uttarkashi, Uttaranchal Assistant Professor, SPAV 2 TH723 Amit Kumar Singh Valuation of Socio-Economic and Environmental Impact of Aquaculture 2017-19 MEPM Mr. Prasanth Vardhan, 2170300054 Study Area:Bhimavaram, West Godavari Assistant Professor, SPAV 3 TH724 Anjum Dudekula Estimating the Economic Cost of Environmental Degradation of an Industrial 2017-19 MEPM Mr. Rajeev R, 2170300055 Area on the Surrounding Village, Pashamylaram Village, Hyderabad Assistant Professor, SPAV 4 TH725 Anusha Roy Potential for Green and Blue Infrastructure Towards Climate Responsive 2017-19 MEPM Dr. Adinarayanane R, 2170300056 Planning: A Case of Navi Muabai, Indai Associate Professor, SPAV 5 TH726 Boorla Venkataramana Planning Strategies to Reduce Air Pollution a Case Area of Delhi 2017-19 MEPM Mr.
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