Content
  1. Preface
  2. Executive Summary
  3. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA): Overview
  4. Hubli-Ankola Broad Gauge Railway Line (HABRL): Salient Features
  5. Comparative analysis of Alternatives-HABRL
  6. Hubli-Ankola Railway Zone: General Features
  7. Land Requirement For HABRL (Forest Division Wise)
  8. Chainagewise – villages in Hubli Ankola Broad Gauge line
  9. Land Use Land Cover (LULC) Dynamics
  10. Documentation of Flora along the proposed Hubli-Ankola Railway Zone
  11. Medicinal Plants of Hubli-Ankola Railway line
  12. Impact of tunneling on vegetation
  13. Carbon sequestration
  14. Faunal diversity
  15. Water quality (Physical, Chemical and Biological) of Bedthi river basin
  16. Soil quality assessment
  1. Prediction of Shallow Landslide Prone Regions in Uttara Kannada
  2. Valuation of Forest Ecosystem Goods and Services
  3. Environmental Impacts due to the proposed project
  4. Environmental Management Plan – Mitigation aspects
  5. Alternatives at Micro level to reduce the impact on forests
  6. Railway stations: Need analysis based on the population
  7. Solar based decentralized energy options for the Hubli-Ankola railway and related amenities
  8. Viable and sustainable waste management in the proposed Hubli Ankola railway project
  9. Benefits of Railway Connectivity in the region
  10. Suggestions accepted by SWR
  11. Benefit –cost analysis
  12. Public consultations – Karwar, Yellapur, Hunli, Dharwad, Sirsi
    Video Recordings- Karwar, Yellapur, Dharwad, Sirsi
  13. News coverage in the local press
  14. Stakeholders’ views
  15. Government Agencies and Experts from the Region
Citation: Ramachandra TV, Ramakrishna YB, Gautham Krishnadas, Sudarshan P. Bhat, Durga Madhab Mahapatra and Bharath H. Aithal, 2012. Environmental Profile and People's Livelihood Aspects in the Vicinity of Coal Based Thermal Power Plant at Yellur Panchayat, Udupi District., CES Technical Report : 126, Energy & Wetlands Research Group, Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012. doi:http://wgbis.ces.iisc.ernet.in/biodiversity/pubs/ces_tr/TR126/index.htm
Contact Address :
  Dr. T.V. Ramachandra
Energy & Wetlands Research Group,
Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – 560 012, INDIA.
Tel : 91-80-23600985 / 22932506 / 22933099
Fax : 91-80-23601428 / 23600085 / 23600683 [CES-TVR]
E-mail : cestvr@ces.iisc.ernet.in, energy@ces.iisc.ernet.in
Web : http://wgbis.ces.iisc.ernet.in/energy
CONTENT
  Content Page number
  Research Team  
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1 Preface 1
2 Executive Summary 6
3 Environmental  Impact Assessment (EIA): Overview 36
4 Hubli-Ankola Broad Gauge Railway Line (HABRL): Salient Features 127
5 Comparative analysis of Alternatives-HABRL 174
6 Hubli-Ankola Railway Zone: General Features 191
7 Land Requirement For HABRL (Forest Division Wise) 205
8 Chainagewise – villages in Hubli Ankola Broad Gauge line 218
9 Land Use Land Cover (LULC) Dynamics 230
10 Documentation of Flora along the proposed Hubli-Ankola Railway Zone 266
11 Medicinal Plants of Hubli-Ankola Railway line 308
12 Impact of tunneling on vegetation 358
13 Carbon sequestration 370
14 Faunal diversity 391
15 Water quality (Physical, Chemical and Biological) of Bedthi river basin 430
16 Soil quality assessment 446
17 Prediction of Shallow Landslide Prone Regions in Uttara Kannada 466
18 Valuation of Forest Ecosystem Goods and Services 485
19 Environmental Impacts due to the proposed project 498
20 Environmental Management Plan – Mitigation aspects 579
21 Alternatives at Micro level to reduce the impact on forests 671
22 Railway stations: Need analysis based on the population 675
23 Solar based decentralized energy options for the Hubli-Ankola railway and related amenities 678
24 Viable and sustainable waste management in the proposed Hubli Ankola railway project 681
25 Benefits of Railway Connectivity in the region 698
26 Suggestions accepted by SWR 716
27 Benefit – cost analysis 755
28 Public consultations – Karwar, Yellapur, Hunli, Dharwad, Sirsi 764
29 News coverage in the local press 784
30 Stakeholders’ views 786
31 Government Agencies and Experts from the Region 830

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