How Will Delhi Tackle Its Vehicular Emissions?
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Key Takeaways
- Collaboration between UChicago Trust and IIT Kanpur aims to reduce vehicular emissions.
- Focus on traffic congestion alleviation and improved urban mobility.
- Utilization of AI and data analytics for actionable insights.
- Multi-year initiative with a commitment to sustainable urban transport.
- Pilot projects to test innovative approaches in real-world settings.
New Delhi, Dec 9 (NationPress) The University of Chicago Trust in India and the Airawat Research Foundation (ARF) at IIT Kanpur have forged a partnership through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed on Tuesday, focusing on the significant task of reducing vehicular emissions in Delhi, mitigating traffic congestion, and enhancing urban mobility.
The UChicago Trust, via the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC India), will collaborate with ARF, recognized as the AI Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cities under IIT Kanpur. Together, they will develop evidence-based policy proposals, exchange and assess traffic and emissions data, establish advanced decision-support systems, and implement pilot interventions.
This collaboration aims to furnish Delhi’s transport agencies with precise data, practical tools, and a robust foundation for informed decisions that can elevate air quality and facilitate smoother travel across the city.
Dr. Kaushik Deb, Executive Director of EPIC India, remarked, “This alliance harmonizes EPIC’s policy research with IIT Kanpur’s cutting-edge AI capabilities. By joining forces, we will equip Delhi’s planners with the rigorous data and analytics necessary for crafting and executing targeted strategies that minimize pollution and improve mobility.”
Additionally, Prof. Sachchida Nand Tripathi, Executive Director of the Airawat Research Foundation, expressed, “We are excited to collaborate with EPIC India on this initiative. Our AI-driven urban analytics, combined with EPIC’s profound insight into transport policy, will enable us to utilize advanced AI and ML techniques to evaluate vehicular emissions, congestion patterns, and health impacts, producing actionable policy insights. Together, we will convert research into tangible actions for sustainable urban mobility.”
Both organizations perceive this as a multi-year endeavor that capitalizes on research, data, and institutional expertise to guide Delhi towards a more reliable, efficient, and cleaner transportation network. In the upcoming months, the collaboration will focus on priority areas with government agencies, including the examination of high-value datasets, reinforcing decision-support systems for managing in-use vehicular emissions, and jointly developing proposals for interventions that promote enhanced air quality and public health.
The institutions will also investigate pilot projects that experiment with approaches merging research, technology, policy formation, and practical implementation.
The agreement was formalized in the presence of senior leaders from both the UChicago Trust and the Airawat Research Foundation during a conference on India’s next decade of vehicular emissions reform, hosted by EPIC India.