The networked tank/lake system of Bengaluru has been created by human intervention, with a documented history as far back as the 9th century C.E. The construction and maintenance of the tanks was overseen by local chieftains, and supported by local communities, further managed by caste-based and gender-based systems of manual labor. With urban expansion, the lakes lost their importance as the primary sources of water, leading to large scale degradation. Land-use transformations impacted the socio-ecological commons landscape, exacerbating marginalization in nature-dependent communities such as grazers and fishers due to loss of livelihoods. State initiatives coupled with community interventions helped in revival of some lakes in the past de...
Common pool resources (such as lakes and green spaces) are particularly contested in the urban conte...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
The present study analyses civic and community-based initiatives in conserving urban ecological comm...
This paper examines the historical waterscapes of Bengaluru, now imperilled by development. Earlier ...
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...
Resilience of a city is a measure of its ability to retain or adapt form and function in the possib...
Cities of the Global South are expanding both spatially and demographically. While urbanization may ...
Urban lakes connected though channels across the city of Bangalore generate multiple ecosystem servi...
We live in the Anthropocene, at a time when the human footprint is at its most pronounced. In the pr...
This paper uses the example of a lost urban lake – the Dharmambudhi within the south Indian city of...
Urban lakes connected though channels across the city of Bangalore generate multiple ecosystem servi...
For centuries, in the river-less landscape of Bangalore water supply was ensured by harvesting monso...
Common pool resources (such as lakes and green spaces) are particularly contested in the urban conte...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Across rapidly urbanizing South Asia, erstwhile irrigation tanks or “lakes” are being swallowed into...
The present study analyses civic and community-based initiatives in conserving urban ecological comm...
This paper examines the historical waterscapes of Bengaluru, now imperilled by development. Earlier ...
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...
Resilience of a city is a measure of its ability to retain or adapt form and function in the possib...
Cities of the Global South are expanding both spatially and demographically. While urbanization may ...
Urban lakes connected though channels across the city of Bangalore generate multiple ecosystem servi...
We live in the Anthropocene, at a time when the human footprint is at its most pronounced. In the pr...
This paper uses the example of a lost urban lake – the Dharmambudhi within the south Indian city of...
Urban lakes connected though channels across the city of Bangalore generate multiple ecosystem servi...
For centuries, in the river-less landscape of Bangalore water supply was ensured by harvesting monso...
Common pool resources (such as lakes and green spaces) are particularly contested in the urban conte...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...
Urban commons are under pressure. City development has led to the encroachment and ecological degrad...