Published online: 13 Feb 2019.The historical water catchments of India’s capital city were foundational to the flourishing of settlements that spanned centuries. Today, those water features are held up as ‘wise’ models of water stewardship for the people who criticise the Indian government’s water management shortcomings. This article investigates historical imaginations of infrastructures past with attention to how their example leads to demands for ‘smart(er)’ water management regimes. It also shows how efforts to revive past water catchments can make meaningful contributions to water stewardship, but that they still risk perpetuating the water access inequalities and middle-class priorities that are identified in a growing body of schola...
textAs Indian cities expand, conflicts over limited potable water supply and access are intensifying...
This dissertation looks at the issue of water insecurity in India’s small cities and peri-urban area...
Depleting water sources, rapid urbanisation and extreme human intervention in the ecological cycles ...
The water crisis is not a new issue, but new is the quantum of crisis. Cities are the centres of civ...
The water crisis is not a new issue, but new is the quantum of crisis. Cities are the centres of civ...
Water crises are spreading across the length of South Asia at an alarming rate, and some of the pock...
In 2003–2004, as the Indian city of Chennai faced an unprecedented water crisis, a debate ensued abo...
Recent years have witnessed an expanding body of peri-urban and urban scholarship. However, recent s...
Demographic trends depict a vibrant increase of the world population, particularly in Africa and Asi...
Demographic trends depict a vibrant increase of the world population, particularly in Africa and Asi...
Demographic trends depict a vibrant increase of the world population, particularly in Africa and Asi...
339 pagesThis dissertation examines the governance of water infrastructure in the face of water scar...
339 pagesThis dissertation examines the governance of water infrastructure in the face of water scar...
India's water problems have long been portrayed by the international media as crises of poverty, des...
textAs Indian cities expand, conflicts over limited potable water supply and access are intensifying...
textAs Indian cities expand, conflicts over limited potable water supply and access are intensifying...
This dissertation looks at the issue of water insecurity in India’s small cities and peri-urban area...
Depleting water sources, rapid urbanisation and extreme human intervention in the ecological cycles ...
The water crisis is not a new issue, but new is the quantum of crisis. Cities are the centres of civ...
The water crisis is not a new issue, but new is the quantum of crisis. Cities are the centres of civ...
Water crises are spreading across the length of South Asia at an alarming rate, and some of the pock...
In 2003–2004, as the Indian city of Chennai faced an unprecedented water crisis, a debate ensued abo...
Recent years have witnessed an expanding body of peri-urban and urban scholarship. However, recent s...
Demographic trends depict a vibrant increase of the world population, particularly in Africa and Asi...
Demographic trends depict a vibrant increase of the world population, particularly in Africa and Asi...
Demographic trends depict a vibrant increase of the world population, particularly in Africa and Asi...
339 pagesThis dissertation examines the governance of water infrastructure in the face of water scar...
339 pagesThis dissertation examines the governance of water infrastructure in the face of water scar...
India's water problems have long been portrayed by the international media as crises of poverty, des...
textAs Indian cities expand, conflicts over limited potable water supply and access are intensifying...
textAs Indian cities expand, conflicts over limited potable water supply and access are intensifying...
This dissertation looks at the issue of water insecurity in India’s small cities and peri-urban area...
Depleting water sources, rapid urbanisation and extreme human intervention in the ecological cycles ...