Environmental Sciences
Delhi’s unnatural problem is produced by intertwined problems in four areas: water quality, air quality, lack of planning, and food security.
These can be characterized by two related issues of quality and inequality. These issues must be analyzed for both their direct impact on the environment, as well as their implications on the health, economy, politics, and quality of life of Delhi citizens.
Delhi’s Urban Dilemma: Waste
Scavengers at Bhalswa Landfill, Xander Shambough 10/01/2017
Yamuna River Project, Fall 2017
Mapping Delhi Landfills
Re-Centering Delhi Team, Fall 2016.
Delhi’s Urban Dilemma: Ecology and Public Space
Receding Forests and Wetlands, Delhi
Yamuna River Project, Fall 2017
Delhi’s Exponential Expansion
Landsat images of the Delhi Territory: Evolution from 1991-2015.
Matthew Reidenbach, Associate Professor, University of Virginia
Justin Safarik, Environmental Sciences Major, University of Virginia
Agriculture in Delhi
Comparative Land Use, Re-Centering Delhi and Delhi 2021 Proposal.