This paper examines the historical waterscapes of Bengaluru, now imperilled by development. Earlier a garden city, the agrarian landscape of Bengaluru was formerly supplied with water from an interconnected lake system. This system has since been fragmented due to urbanization and changes in land cover, impacting local institutions and livelihoods dependent on the lakes. In this paper, we use the case of the city’s largest lake, Bellandur, to demonstrate the transformation of the waterscape from an open semi-arid landscape pre-dating the city into an agrarian water-dependent landscape characterized by flows of water in pre-colonial and colonial Bengaluru, and finally into a concretized landscape and the individualization of lakes in the “mo...
Common pool resources (such as lakes and green spaces) are particularly contested in the urban conte...
The city of Bengaluru, once known as the Garden City of India and the City of Lakes, has now transfo...
This chapter explores the urban waterscape of Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh, India) and crucial moments of...
This paper examines the historical waterscapes of Bengaluru, now imperilled by development. Earlier ...
The networked tank/lake system of Bengaluru has been created by human intervention, with a documente...
Cities of the Global South are expanding both spatially and demographically. While urbanization may ...
This paper uses the example of a lost urban lake – the Dharmambudhi within the south Indian city of...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
Resilience of a city is a measure of its ability to retain or adapt form and function in the possib...
We live in the Anthropocene, at a time when the human footprint is at its most pronounced. In the pr...
This research assesses the differentiated impacts of urbanisation on communities of Bengaluru, who e...
In March 2013, I was part of a group of researchers participating in a discussion with a nodal agen...
India’s urbanisation results in the physical and societal transformation of the areas sur-rounding c...
India's urbanisation results in the physical and societal transformation of the areas surrounding ci...
What happens when a distant colonial power tries to tame an unfamiliar terrain in the world's larges...
Common pool resources (such as lakes and green spaces) are particularly contested in the urban conte...
The city of Bengaluru, once known as the Garden City of India and the City of Lakes, has now transfo...
This chapter explores the urban waterscape of Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh, India) and crucial moments of...
This paper examines the historical waterscapes of Bengaluru, now imperilled by development. Earlier ...
The networked tank/lake system of Bengaluru has been created by human intervention, with a documente...
Cities of the Global South are expanding both spatially and demographically. While urbanization may ...
This paper uses the example of a lost urban lake – the Dharmambudhi within the south Indian city of...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
Resilience of a city is a measure of its ability to retain or adapt form and function in the possib...
We live in the Anthropocene, at a time when the human footprint is at its most pronounced. In the pr...
This research assesses the differentiated impacts of urbanisation on communities of Bengaluru, who e...
In March 2013, I was part of a group of researchers participating in a discussion with a nodal agen...
India’s urbanisation results in the physical and societal transformation of the areas sur-rounding c...
India's urbanisation results in the physical and societal transformation of the areas surrounding ci...
What happens when a distant colonial power tries to tame an unfamiliar terrain in the world's larges...
Common pool resources (such as lakes and green spaces) are particularly contested in the urban conte...
The city of Bengaluru, once known as the Garden City of India and the City of Lakes, has now transfo...
This chapter explores the urban waterscape of Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh, India) and crucial moments of...