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Sudhakar Yedla

Researcher at Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research

Publications -  41
Citations -  670

Sudhakar Yedla is an academic researcher from Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Municipal solid waste & Cleaner production. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 41 publications receiving 600 citations. Previous affiliations of Sudhakar Yedla include National Institute of Technology, Warangal & Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.

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Multi-criteria approach for the selection of alternative options for environmentally sustainable transport system in delhi

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the impact of including various qualitative criteria for the selection of alternative transportation options in Delhi, including energy saving potential (energy), emission reduction potential (environment), cost of operation (cost), availability of technology (technology), adaptability of the option (adaptability), and barriers to implementation (barrier).
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Environmentally sustainable urban transportation—comparative analysis of local emission mitigation strategies vis-à-vis GHG mitigation strategies

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison between global emission mitigation strategies (GEMS) and local emission mitigation (LEMS) and their potential in controlling the non-target pollutants/emissions in concurrence with their economic performance is presented.
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Economic insight into municipal solid waste management in Mumbai: a critical analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive costbenefit analysis for the present system of municipal solid waste management in Mumbai is carried out, with due consideration for implicit or hidden costs and benefits, with a difference of $6 per every tonne of waste disposal.
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Economic evaluation of a landfill system with gas recovery for municipal solid waste management: a case study

TL;DR: In this paper, the merits and demerits of various technological aspects of solid waste management are discussed and a costbenefit analysis of a landfill system with gas recovery (LFSGR) has been carried out for Mumbai city's solid waste, accounting for certain external costs and benefits, and found that it could make a huge difference of savings of about Rs. 6.366 billion (approx $0.l40 billion) per annum with reference to the existing system of waste disposal.
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Eco-industrial networking for sustainable development: review of issues and development strategies

TL;DR: Based on the Korean eco-industrial park (EIP) experience, the present paper reviews the key drivers to such a networking, identifies what are the conditions and strategies required at different levels, and barriers for their implementation as discussed by the authors.